"Salgueiro Maia –O Implicado" constitui o primeiro retrato, a projetar no grande ecrã, daquele que é considerado o herói e o símbolo mais puro do 25 de Abril de 1974. Fernando Salgueiro Maia, o anti-herói não ocasional, produto de uma formação académica e militar, foi um homem que soube pensar o futuro, seguir as ideias, contestando-as, vivendo uma vida cheia, alegre e fértil, solidária e sofrida –se não tem morrido prematuramente aos 47 anos, teria agora 75.
This odd film is a major representative of an even odder film genre: direct-to-celluloid opera. It was commissioned by the Portuguese master of style, director Manoel de Oliveira from composer João Paes. Musically, it ranges from 19th-century romanticism to popular, modernist and even "post-modernist" styles. In the initially tame story, a host-narrator tells the story of a wedding between the two lovebirds: Viscount d'Aveleda and the beautiful Marguerite. However, what happens in the bridal chamber is incredibly bizarre. The events after that are even stranger (the film out-does even Luis Buñuel in that department), and the wedding guests and family indulge in cannibalism, among other perversions.