The comedy is as broad as the later stabs at pathos are crass -- is this really the same director who made Pixote and Kiss of the Spider-Woman?
Carandiru (2004)
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Reviews Counted:76
Fresh:52
Rotten:24
Average Rating:6.6/10
Consensus: A gritty, poignant, and shocking prison movie.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong bloody violence/carnage, language, sexuality and drug use
Runtime: 2 hrs 28 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Theatrical Release:May 14, 2004 Limited
Synopsis: The full-length feature “Carandiru” is a ground-breaking portrayal of the largest penitentiary in Latin America, the Sao Paulo House of Detention. The story is loosely adapted from the book... The full-length feature “Carandiru” is a ground-breaking portrayal of the largest penitentiary in Latin America, the Sao Paulo House of Detention. The story is loosely adapted from the book “Estacao Carandiru” (Carandiru Station) by Dr. Drauzio Varella, which sold more than 300,000 copies in the first 60 weeks and an average of sales of 7,000 copies each month thereafter. The film recounts the experience of a doctor working at the House of Detention (where 7,800 men serve time in a location originally intended to house a maximum of 3,000). The doctor first came to the prison in the late 1980s, to implement an AIDS prevention project. Upon observing the prisoners’ deplorable state of health, he was moved to volunteer his services on a weekly basis. As his efforts began to bear results, he gradually earned the respect of the prison community. Respect led to the sharing of confidences. Visits with ailing prisoners became the context for sharing of lively and touching personal stories. In our film, encounters in the infirmary become a window onto the everyday life of the criminal underworld. We come to know the rapist Gilson, tried and sentenced by the Law Behind Bars; Zico and Deusdete, inseparable half brothers who, in jail, become each other’s assassins; Highness and his shrewd balancing act between women and heists; Old Chico, a Zen master in the ways of the dungeon, at last on the brink of his long-awaited freedom; Warden Pires, who oversees the prison with the perspicacity of a tightrope walker; Ebony, the true leader of the inmate community and the arbiter of all its contentions; the religious conversion of the assasin, Dagger, the rise and fall of the surfer Ezequiel; Antonio Carlos, Claudiomiro and, coming between them like a knife, and depraved Dina; the existentialist philosopher No Way and his love affair with the divine lady Di. The narrative of the film is crafted like a puzzle with one story giving way to another for of surrealist, uniquely Brazilian collage of tragedy. These narratives, set both inside and outside the prison, culminate in the infamous October 1992 Pavillion 9 massacre, in which 111 unarmed inmates were killed. The episode rendered in the words of our characters, who emerge at the end of the film as its survivors. “Carandiru” is not the story of the massacre, but about those who somehow lived to recount it. One of the fundamental aims of this project is to open the gates of the largest prison in Latin America to the eyes of the general public, through the life stories of the men who make their home within its walls. -- © 2002 Sony Pictures Classics [More]
Starring: Luis Carlos Vasconcelos, Milhem Cortaz, Ivan de Almeida, Ailton Graca
Starring: Luis Carlos Vasconcelos, Milhem Cortaz, Ivan de Almeida, Ailton Graca, Maria Luisa Mendonca, Aida Leiner, Gero Camilo, Rodrigo Santoro
Director: Hector Babenco
Director: Hector Babenco
Screenwriter: Victor Navas, Hector Babenco, Fernando Bonassi
Producer: Hector Babenco
Composer: Andre Abujamra
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
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Reviews for Carandiru
A film that plays like an uneasy combination of a down-and-dirty prison flick and the kind of soapy telenovela that keeps Brazilian audiences glued to their TV sets.
More successful as an overslick prison-genre exploitation movie than as a vehicle of social protest...
never becomes gut grabbing enough to justify Babenco's sentence of a 145-minute running time
For all the time spent with the inmates, they don't feel like real people.
An unusual prison movie where a doctor earns the respect of the inmates with his genuine interest in the stories of their wayward lives.
The Kiss of the Spider Woman director's first film in seven years staves off viewer monotony and claustrophobia in portraying the fate of 7,800 inmates packed into a prison built for half as many.
Babenco manages to make the film both horrifically gritty and seriously warm-hearted at the same time, with humour and real emotion running alongside the violence and suspense.
It plunges us deep inside a corrupt system and its sincere empathy creates a stirring mix of emotions.
The film's fantastic eye for detail, both in its writing and visuals, makes this a rich, invigorating and ultimately extremely moving experience.
Disturbing and visually compelling at the same time. This movie leaves a lasting impression.
For most audiences, Babenco's grim prison drama will be a 150-minute sentence.
The movie's conclusion -- a re-creation of a 1992 riot in which 111 prisoners were killed -- has staggering impact.
It shows 8,000 men jammed into space meant for 4,000, and enforcing their own laws in a place their society has abandoned.
This absorber falls below Babenco's Pixote and Fernando Meirelles' churning City of God as a biopsy of Brazilian despair, so carnal in its desperation, yet is well above being a stew of sensations.
Carandiru's particular, polished design is less compelling than the raw, visceral rage of Pixote.
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