City of Men (2008)
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Reviews Counted:76
Fresh:57
Rotten:19
Average Rating:6.7/10
Consensus: Brutal and unflinching, City of Men is both a harrowing look at Brazil's favela life, and a touching tale of youths rushed into adulthood.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for violent content, language and some sexuality.
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Theatrical Release:Feb 29, 2008 Limited
Box Office: $242,655
Synopsis: Director Fernando Meirelles scored an unexpected hit with his disquieting 2003 feature CITY OF GOD. Subsequent years saw plenty of similar fare emerging from Brazil, and Meirelles even lent a hand... Director Fernando Meirelles scored an unexpected hit with his disquieting 2003 feature CITY OF GOD. Subsequent years saw plenty of similar fare emerging from Brazil, and Meirelles even lent a hand by contributing to the hit TV show CITY OF MEN. This big-screen adaptation of the show follows its two central characters, best friends Ace (Douglas Silva) and Wallace (Darlan Cunha), as they are unwittingly caught up in a vicious gang war in their dilapidated favela. Ace struggles with his newfound responsibilities as a young father while Wallace searches for his errant father. Meanwhile, a brutal turf war breaks out around them, and Ace is reluctantly swept up into one of the gangs after threats on his life leave him with little choice but to join in the mayhem. Paulo Morelli's film is a pacy, bloody thriller that pays warm tribute to a diverse cross-section of American directors including Quentin Tarantino and Michael Bay. Bullets zing across the screen, heavy artillery is deployed at all times, and Morelli makes great use of the twisty favela streets during some frantic chase sequence. Silva and Cunha, who both had roles in CITY OF GOD, carry the picture with impressive ease, and while CITY OF MEN isn't an official sequel to Meirelles's lauded picture, it does serve as a neat continuation of that film's unshakable portrayal of the violence that has beset so many young lives in the slums of Rio de Janeiro. [More]
Starring: Darlan Cunha, Douglas Silva, Jonathan Haagensen, Rodrigo Dos Santos
Starring: Darlan Cunha, Douglas Silva, Jonathan Haagensen, Rodrigo Dos Santos, Camila Monteiro, Naíma Silva, Eduardo BR, Luciano Vidigal, Vitor Oliveira, Vinicius Oliveira
Director: Paulo Morelli
Director: Paulo Morelli
Screenwriter: Elena Soarez
Story: Paulo Morelli, Elena Soarez
Producer: Andrea Barata Ribeiro, Bel Berlinck, Fernando Meirelles, Paulo Morelli
Composer: Antonio Pinto
Studio: Miramax Films
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Release:
Jul 1, 2008
Reviews for City of Men
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Despite its sincerity -- and the beautiful visuals -- the often-disjointed story takes too long to gain traction. Full Review |
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A must for fans of the TV series, as it continues the unique formula of mixing fun, fantasy, fear, and frankness, for 2 young men barely surviving to adulthood together. Full Review |
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It's all perfectly serviceable -- but it wants for freshness and vitality. Full Review |
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Both Silva and Cunha (who reprise their roles from the television show) do make compelling leads and their performances add needed weight and shadings to their underwritten characters. Full Review |
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Where City of God provided a heartbreaking insight into Rio's flavelas and gang warfare . . . this film ends up more like a standard buddy movie set against a gangland battle scene Full Review |
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It's decent enough but I just wish that it tried for something a little more fresh. Full Review |
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The likable performances, hot, sweaty atmosphere and decently mounted action scenes make this entertaining fare. Full Review |
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An engaging and frequently tense drama with terrific performances from its two young leads. Full Review |
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Despite considerable dramatic interest, Morelli's loose, lengthy structure makes it a labor to hang in with. Full Review |
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More bronzed bodies bearing arms leading to inevitable shootouts delivered via a washed-out, hand-held digital style pulsing along to an infectious Latin beat. Full Review |
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The film's overriding message that love and friendship exist under the most hopeless of circumstances is what makes City of Men such a worthy, compelling drama. Full Review |
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Some might perceive City of Men as a slow film, while others could reasonably argue that Morelli is taking more time to develop characters. Full Review |
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[One] plotline ends with a twist that doubtless felt more authentic in the halls of a film school than it would on the streets of Rio de Janeiro. Full Review |
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It plays like a Western, and the violence, while plentiful and visceral, rarely has the kind of raw impact you want in a movie such as this. Morelli keeps most of the blood off-camera. Full Review |
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...not a sequel to City of God, although it sometimes feels like a junior-varsity version of the older movie. Full Review |
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An efficient, simply told story...in spite of the plot's neat contrivances and the movie's determination to pull some edifying nugget from the heartbreak and hopelessness at its core. Full Review |
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[It has] a real ring of authenticity in every scene. Full Review |
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Morelli's film is most effective at its most documentarian, when it focuses on street detail and the casual, everyday behavior of the people inside the desperate favelas. Full Review |
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May mean well, but its soapy plot and comparatively flabby execution make for a surprisingly tepid combination. Full Review |
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