Directed by, Fernando Meirelles &Katia Lund
"Cidade de Deus," as it is originally titled, is a Brazilian film about growing up in the slums in Brazil, and the violence and crime that surrounds it. The true events that take place are shocking, raw, and brutal.
The story primarily focuses on two young men who are growing up in, "The City Of God," which is the name that has been given to the crime ridden slums in Brazil. One boy, Lil Ze', follows the all too open road towards Crime, with a mind set on becoming the most powerful kingpin to ever run the City of God. He sets the pace for the new generation of young criminals, by killing anyone that gets in his way. The other boy, Rocket, is the narrator of the film. He has his dreams set on becoming a photographer, of escaping the City of God.
The film plays in a Tarantino-esque style, shot in chapters, with characters that have a sickening desensitization to raw violence. We see an all too real side of the world, that many more fortunate people are completely unaware of. Possibly the most shocking aspect of this film, is the loss of innocence and comfortability with violence that the children in the slums develop at such an early age. One scene in particular, shows a group of young boys, aged from 5-10, walking casually down a dusky alley, bearing firearms and discussing lightheartedly, who their next victims should be. This scene, is just a small example of the disturbing nature of the entire film.
All in all, City of God, is a heartbreaking film. To assist the viewer in fully understanding the brutality and violent nature of this hell, it holds nothing back, it is a raw and disturbing film, but it is also necessary. If this film doesn't make you grateful of the life you are living, then nothing will. Go rent it, go buy it, go borrow it, whatever it takes see it, this film ranks up top as one of the best of this decade, don't miss out.
My Rating: FLAMIN'
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
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