A post went viral on social networks after a man unintentionally captured in his selfie one of the most iconic scenes of the Brazilian Oscar -winning Brazilian movie, “I’m still here.”
The publication was made by an X -user, former Twitter, who explained that his uncle decided to take a picture next to and, only months later, the family noticed the feature’s recordings at the bottom of the image.
And the scene captured by the Lord does not seem to have been anyone: Internet users pointed out that the selfie was taken well as Eunice Paiva gathers her children to pose for a photograph that had gone out in the magazine and encourages to smile, even facing the disappearance of Rubens Paiva.
“Guys, and my uncle who lives in Rio who for a while ago took this picture with this car, just because his father had an equal car when he was a child. Then today went to see and simply have the recordings of I’m still happening at the bottom of the photo, ”she wrote in the post caption, which has the photo in question.
People and my uncle who lives in the river who had taken this picture with this car for a while, just because his father had an equal car when he was a child. there today was to see and simply have the recordings of I’m still happening at the bottom of the photo
– Libido Libido Reservoir (@_mariseibert)
In the comments, there were those who were surprised by Fernanda Torres’ “special participation” in the photo and there were also those who doubted the tweet.
“Scenographic team, equipment and damn and not realize?” Wrote another user in response to the original publication.
The author’s niece, however, explained that in Rio de Janeiro it is common to see recordings happening on the street and that probably his uncle may have noticed the movement and cameras, but he should not have thought it was nothing much – after all, only months after the film became a worldwide success.
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