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In the 2013 Brazilian horror film "Dark Sea" (original title: Mar Negro), the main characters know each other as members of a small, isolated, and tight-knit coastal fishing village in the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil. Their relationships are primarily defined by the village’s local economy (fishing and nightlife) and complex personal rivalries.
The specific connections between the main characters are as follows:
The characters do not have a "meeting" story in the film; they are presented as a pre-established community. They know each other from daily life in the village, specifically through the intersection of the fishing docks, Otto’s Bar, and Madam Ursula’s club, which serve as the primary social hubs of their isolated world.
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In the film Dark Sea (Mar Negro), the main characters know each other because they are all residents of the same small fishing village in Espírito Santo, Brazil. Snapper (Peroá) and Cavalo Cansado are fishing partners; Indiara is Snapper's wife; Albino is a local oddball who works at Otto's Bar and has a crush on Indiara; and Madam Ursula runs the local brothel (Sururu's Club) where Indiara takes a job as a cook.