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Director: António-Pedro Vasconcelos
Cast: Joaquim de Almeida, Emmanuelle Seigner, Nicolau Breyner, Rogério Samora
Every year, four ex-soldiers who call themselves "Os Imortais" ("The Immortals"), get together with four women to celebrate their war deeds and remember the old days, back in the war. On the summer of 1985, tired of their monotonous lives, they decide to rob a bank. Joaquim Malarranha, a chief inspector from the local police force who is about to retire, crosses their path and chooses to spend his last days of duty trying to solve the robbery. But as he carries on with his investigation, he discovers more than he could have ever imagined...
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Immortals (2003), directed by António-Pedro Vasconcelos, is a Portuguese crime drama that has received a generally positive critical reception. While it has not garnered major awards recognition, the film has an IMDb rating of 7.2, indicating favorable audience reception.
Why you might like this:
Fans of gritty crime dramas and morally complex character studies will appreciate the unique blend of genres in The Immortals, the 2003 film directed by António-Pedro Vasconcelos. Featuring a standout performance from Joaquim de Almeida, the film offers a nuanced exploration of aging ex-soldiers struggling with the banality of civilian life, leading them to make a fateful decision that unravels in unexpected ways.