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Elite Squad (Tropa de Elite) [Sub: Eng]
Description
Through Wagner Mura's book, that controversial story begins. In Brazil, the writer Nascimento wanted to find an alternate. But it seems that the writer Nascimento wanted to track drug distributors and stay one step on the Pope's arrival to Rio de Cainero. It seems to be a real risk for the writer to tell the story is the coolest.
Through Wagner Mura's book, that controversial story begins. In Brazil, the writer Nascimento wanted to find an alternate. But it seems that the writer Nascimento wanted to track drug distributors and stay one step on the Pope's arrival to Rio de Cainero. It seems to be a real risk for the writer to tell the story is the coolest.
Actors:
Ana Paula Secco,
Kauã Messias,
Bernardo Jablonski,
Marcelo Valle,
Allan Guilherme,
Rod Carvalho,
Thelmo Fernandes
Ana Paula Secco
Kauã Messias
Bernardo Jablonski
1 January 1952
Marcelo Valle
3 June 1967, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Allan Guilherme
Rod Carvalho
6 January 1975, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Thelmo Fernandes
7 September 1966, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Country:
United States, International
Keywords:
#André Ramiro #Caio Junqueira #Elite Squad (Tropa de Elite) #Feijão Filmes #José Padilha #Posto 9 #Wagner Moura #|Zazen Produções
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For nearly two hours, Padilha bombards viewers with senseless, sickening violence for its own sake.
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A depressing film that celebrates brute strength as the only means to stem the tide of violence and crime in Rio de Janeiro.
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It bears a resemblance to viscerally exciting seventies urban thrillers like The French Connection, in which only the fascists could do what needed to be done.
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With no star names and a tough subject, it will be hard sell despite being a runaway hit on its home turf.
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Elite Squad is a relentlessly ugly, unpleasant, often incoherent assault on the senses from Brazil.
August 08, 2008
It is impressively made, but leaves a nasty taste in the mouth.

