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Description: Genre: War & Western - War / Theatrical Release: 2002 / Director: Kátia Lund, Fernando Meirelles / Actors: Alexandre ... more Newest Review: ... to become a photographer becomes window in his world and ultimately his way out!" - Special features: 'News from a ... more |
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by beedubblyer - written on 24/04/04 (Very useful, 466 readings)
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If you really care about your cinema, you'll hopefully have noticed that Latin America has produced some of the most exciting films of recent years. Buoyed, perhaps, by the success of Roberto Rodrigues, Mexico has given us Amores Perros and Y Tu Mama Tambien. The Mamet-style heist movie, Nine Queens, is Argentinian. And the vast unruly melting pot of Brazil gave us Fernando Meirelles's City of God - Cidade de Deus. (In Brazilian, with subtitles as required.) As a side-note, HMV's current sale, with many of the above for £9-£10, is umissable. Based on a novel by Paulo Lins, itself based on actual events in the increasingly ...
by Going To California - written on 27/03/03 (Very useful, 224 readings)
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The film, directed by Fernando Meirelles, tells the story of life in the slums of Rio de Janeiro, in an area known as the Cidade De Deus, the City of God. The story is told from the narration of the young photographer, Rocket. The different scenarios of life that make up the wider-story are presented in Pulp Fiction style chapters, complete with on-screen titles for each different story component. The story covers all the facets of the life, charting the growth of several key members of the gangs from childhood through to young adulthood, with their transformation from young hoodlums to local drugs barons. The final parts of the story focus on the battle within the ...
by phill@leeds - written on 24/02/03 (Very useful, 362 readings)
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City of God. I'd like to begin by thanking whoever wrote a review of this film in 'Leeds Student' - the University's rag. I think they gave it a 9/10, and that stuck in my head as a film that I'd like to see. It just so happened that 'The Ring' had sold out, so my girlfriend and I went to see this mighty film instead. I will certainly watch out for both when they arrive on VHS rental. Anyway, the film in hand is a Brazilian film with subtitles, which may make a great deal of people, many who would love this film, somewhat wary. To dispel any fears, the narrative and thus subtitles, are comprehendible and relatively easy to ...
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