JediBoricua
Jan 1st, 2004, 12:19:54 PM
I got the opportunity to watch this great brazilian film two days ago.
City of God is the most infamous slum, or 'fabella', in Rio de Janeiro. Prepubescent gansters, killings, rapes, etc are the order of the day. The narrator is a kid from there, who manages to stay outside the whole gang war and presents to us a new world.
What's worst, it's all based on a true story. Throughout the credits we are shown the pictures of the real persons and newsbites about the violence.
It's a real violent movie, with a couple of gruesome scenes, but the reality of it all really makes you feel the desesperation of living there.
The cinematography and the frenetic pace of the movie are it's biggest asset.
Highly recommended, check it out.
City of God is the most infamous slum, or 'fabella', in Rio de Janeiro. Prepubescent gansters, killings, rapes, etc are the order of the day. The narrator is a kid from there, who manages to stay outside the whole gang war and presents to us a new world.
What's worst, it's all based on a true story. Throughout the credits we are shown the pictures of the real persons and newsbites about the violence.
It's a real violent movie, with a couple of gruesome scenes, but the reality of it all really makes you feel the desesperation of living there.
The cinematography and the frenetic pace of the movie are it's biggest asset.
Highly recommended, check it out.