Mark, a forty-year-old executive, finds an unmarked envelope in his mailbox. Inside is a single photograph of his ten-year-old daughter playing in the schoolyard. No threats, no demands. Just an image taken from an angle he could never have seen. His perfectly constructed life, where every hour is scheduled and emotions long ago packaged into presentable reports, begins to fracture. The 2025 drama explores the paranoia of modern success, where the greatest threat lies not in corporate warfare but in the silence of one's own home. The director guides the viewer through the sterile corridors of office towers and ultra-modern interiors, transforming them into a maze of psychological isolation. Mark's search for the source of the photograph becomes a painful audit of his own life, his role as a father and husband, roles he long ago delegated to assistants and calendar reminders.
| Original Title | Encorpo |
| Year | 2025 |
| Country | Brazil |
| Genre | Drama |
| Director | Felipe Rodrigues da Costa |
| Runtime | 17 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 10.0/10 (1 votes) |
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The director constructs the narrative through contrast: static, almost architectural shots of office spaces are juxtaposed with nervous, documentary-style filming in the character's personal moments. The camera often remains a silent observer, capturing the micro-expressions on the actor's face as his inner world collapses.
What lingers is a feeling of cold glass and silence, broken only by the hollow quiet of the unspoken. A quiet gem for those who appreciate slow-burn tension and an examination of alienation in an age of hyper-connection. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Felipe Rodrigues da Costa
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