They asked him to accompany them back to a local police station.

It was all completely routine, they assured him.

His family never saw him again.

Fernando Torres in ‘I’m Still Here.'

Fernando Torres in ‘I’m Still Here’Sony Picture Classics

There is no need to goose anything.

There is a before, and there is now an after.

An opening disclaimer sets the scene: Rio, 1970, under military dictatorship.

She notices several trucks full of troops passing by in the street.

The Paivas are still here, and the trucks are way, way over there.

ButIm Still Hereis a testament to Torres regardless.

She deserves praise from everyone.