City of God (2003)

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Rating: R
Release Date: Jan 17, 2003
Running Time: 133 mins.
Country Of Origin: Brazil
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Cidade de Deus (City of God) is a housing project built in the 1960's that--in the early 80's--became one of the most dangerous places in Rio de Janeiro. The tale tells the stories of many characters whose lives sometimes intersect. However, all is seen through the eyes of a singular narrator: Busca-Pé, a poor black youth too frail and scared to become an outlaw, but also too smart to be content with underpaid, menial jobs. He grows up in a very violent environment. The odds are all against him. But Busca-Pé soon discovers that he can see reality differently than others. His redemption is that he's been given an artist's point of view as a keen-eyed photographer. As Busca-Pé is not the real protagonist of the film--only the narrator--he is not the one who makes the decisions that will determine the sequence of events. Nevertheless, not only his life is attached to what happens in the story, but it is also through Busca-Pé's perspective of life that one can understand the complicated layers and humanity of a world, apparently condemned to endless violence.
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rating January 9, 2003
Sometimes a movie comes along that just floors you, its images burn so deeply. City of God is such a film. On the slum streets (called favelas) of Rio de Janeiro, the sun and the samba rhythms caress the senses. Children, some as young as nine, walk the streets in gangs, trading jokes and drugs, carrying guns and smiling when they use them. Death has no consequence in this city of God, just a short walk from the resorts that coddle the tourist trade. The only miracle is living past your teens.… Continued
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Based on Paulo Lins' book by the same name, City of God portrays the violent reality of growing up and surviving during the drug wars in a Brazilian housing project called Cidade de Deus, or City of God.

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Built in the 1960s, the City of God has by the 1980s become a very dangerous place to live. A lack of opportunities and hope often leads the children of the City of God onto a path of drugs, crime and corruption, and it seems more palatable to many of them to have their 15 minutes of fame… Continued

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rating  PETER TRAVERS - June 2, 2004
How did a Brazilian movie starring no one you ever heard of manage to snag four major 2003 Oscar nominations (directing, editing, cinematography and adapted screenplay)? By vividly blending the color, rhythm and brutality that cuts to the roots of crime in the slums of Rio de Janeiro. The story spins from the 1960s to the 1980s, as street kid Rocket (Alexandre Rodrigues) takes up photojournalism as a way to bust out and to understand his life. Director Fernando Meirelles shares Rocket's restless… Continued
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Buscapé, 'Rocket'
Ze Pequeno, 'Li'l Ze'
Mane Galinha, 'Knockout Ned'
Cabeleira, 'Shaggy'
Sandro Cenoura, 'Carrot'
Bene, 'Beny'
Dadinho, 'Li'l Dice'
Alicate, 'Clipper'
Angelica
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