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At the end of the 1960s, Evita arrives in the Portuguese colony of Mozambique to marry Luís, a mathematics student doing his military service there. Evita soon realizes that Luís has changed, and in the turmoil of the war he has transformed himself into a pale imitation of his commanding officer, Forza Leal. The men leave to a major military offensive in the north of the country. Evita is left alone and, desperate to understand what has changed Luís, seeks the company of Helena, Forza Leals wife. Helena, submissive and humiliated, is a prisoner in her own house where she is fulfilling a promise. And she is the one who shows Luíss darkest side to Evita, as she tries to draw her into an ambiguous relationship of destruction and death.
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