Two boys growing up in a violent neighborhood of Rio
de Janeiro take different paths: one becomes a photographer, the other a
drug dealer.
Directors: Fernando Meirelles,
Kátia Lund
Writers: Paulo Lins (novel),
Bráulio Mantovani (screenplay)
Stars: Alexandre Rodrigues,
Matheus Nachtergaele,
Leandro Firmino
Story line
Brazil, 1960s, City of God. The Tender Trio robs motels and gas trucks.
Younger kids watch and learn well...too well. 1970s: Li'l Zé has
prospered very well and owns the city. He causes violence and fear as he
wipes out rival gangs without mercy. His best friend Bené is the only
one to keep him on the good side of sanity. Rocket has watched these two
gain power for years, and he wants no part of it. Yet he keeps getting
swept up in the madness. All he wants to do is take pictures. 1980s:
Things are out of control between the last two remaining gangs...will it
ever end? Welcome to the City of God.
City of God Reviews
I
have made an effort to watch all the movies in IMDb's top 100 rated
list. As of now, I'm looking for a place where the DVD for Sunset Blvd.
is (currently at #30). But this movie is one of the movies I've seen
that's on the list. And I find it an amazing film (currently #5 on my
top 10 list). What I enjoy about this film is the visual look of the
film, but also the way the director puts you in the story. At the end of
the film you have become friends with just about everyone in the film,
even though some of the characters are very despicable people. The
violence hits you in the chest like a load of bricks sometimes,
especially when you recognize that many of the kids involved in the
violence are right around 10 or 11, but you also realize that this
reflects the culture of the slum these kids live in.
Gangster
films always seem to make for good dramas (e.g. the Godfather,
Goodfellas), where the culture of evil almost always triumphs as the
dominant character. This film is no different, but it shows the life of
children in places where bribery and corruption reigns supreme. It also
shows the bravery of many of these people when even the government won't
stick up for them.
If you're thinking of starting to watch some
foreign language films, this is a good place to start. It is a classic
IMO among films made in languages besides English. I did find that the
subtitles in this film were done rather poorly (they displayed on my DVD
player at the wrong times and it took a few plays to figure out who was
saying what.) But I think the film itself is a truly great film.
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