

Carlão is a prejudiced man who works in a car dealership with Cadinho, Zeca and Antunes. In conversations between them, Carlão always boasts of being the greatest soccer and mechanics savvy, all amidst macho and homophobic jokes. When Evaristo is the target of such verbal assaults, he pursues him and locks him in a magic locker. From there comes Carlinhos, a homosexual alter ego that takes over Carlão's body when night comes.
Acting
Lobianco's dual performance—two characters, zero subtlety, perfect chaos.
Writing
Jokes that punch up, then sideways, then everywhere.
Costume
Carlão's tragic macho drip vs. Carlinhos' unapologetic flair.
Director
Pedro Amorim
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of Brazil's 2010s wave of queer comedies tackling machismo head-on, when conservative president Bolsonaro made such stories urgent.
The car dealership setting isn't random—it's Brazilian masculinity's most fragile, performative temple.