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City of God (2002)
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Celebrated with worldwide acclaim, this powerful true story of crime and redemption has won numerous prestigious awards around the globe! The streets of the world's most notorious slum, Rio de Janeiro's "City of God," are a place where combat photographers fear to tread, police rarely go, and residents are lucky if they live to the age of 20. In the midst of the oppressive crime and violence, a frail and scared young boy will grow up to discover that he can view the harsh realities of his surroundings with a different eye: the eye of an artist. In the face of impossible odds, his brave ambition to become a professional photographer becomes a...
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City of God Movie Review by Seth C (10/22/2006) |
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"City Of God" is one of the most fascinating films you may ever see!
From Brazil, director Fernando Meirelles paints a brilliant masterpiece about life int the 1960's/1970's Rio de Janeiro. There may not be a single flaw in this film. From the fantastic camerawork to the brilliant story structure to the extremely...
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| City of God Movie Review by Chris (3/17/2009) |
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There is nothing I can say about 'City of God' that hasnt been said about it before, it's just such a marvelous, yet brutal film, showing us the harsh realites of growing up in Brazil. Not just Brazil though, smaller area's of Brazil, more like the slums, where kids run around with weapons, murder is not unusual and people...
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| City of God Movie Review by Jarrod (10/27/2007) |
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'City of God' is a depressing, visceral experience, one of the best crime drams ever made, an unflattering look at slum life in Brazil, on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro. This is not organized crime as we know it from The Godfather; there is little professionalism here, it is more like Scarface, explosive and brutal,...
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| City of God Movie Review by Ezra (2/16/2007) |
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This and Kill Bill were the two most ass-kickingly ultra violent films of 2003, but in this one, the violence is not fun or stylized. The true story of gang warfare in 1970s Brazil, this is an extraordinary film reminiscent of early Scorsese.
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