Depois Das: 3

The temporal boundary of "after 3:00 AM" serves as a distinct cultural and psychological threshold. In the Brazilian context, "Depois das 3" represents a transition from the structured "night out" to a more intimate, lawless, or spiritual space. This paper examines the phrase through three lenses: urban lyrical expression, cinematic realism, and spiritual superstition.

: The city after 3:00 AM is described as a "no-man's land" where the usual social rules and traffic disappear. depois das 3

: Lyrically, this period is marked by "soft drinks," "tântric" intimacy, and a slow-motion pace (30 km/h) that resists the frantic nature of capitalism. It is a time for those who "allow themselves to live" while the rest of the world sleeps. II. Cinematic Perspectives: Danger and Vulnerability The temporal boundary of "after 3:00 AM" serves

: Cinema uses this timeframe to highlight the isolation of urban spaces, where help is scarce and the environment becomes "hostile". : The city after 3:00 AM is described

Below is a draft exploring the multifaceted meanings of "Depois das 3" (After 3). The Nocturnal Realm: A Study of "Depois das 3" Introduction

Culturally, 3:00 AM is often referred to as the "Witching Hour" or "Devil’s Hour." Depois Das 3 (Rua Augusta) - Mattilha - LETRAS.MUS.BR