Based on the book, Elita Da Tropa by Luiz Eduardo Soares, The Elite Squad (Aka: Tropa De Elite) tells the story of two childhood friends who decide to enlist in Rio de Janeiro's Military Police Department. After juggling their police jobs and college, both make up their minds to try out for a Special Operations Squad whose .. Read more
| Starring | Wagner Moura, Caio Junqueira, André Ramiro, Milhem Cortaz |
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| Director | José Padilha |
| Genres | Drama, Thriller, World Cinema |
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I saw this film in Brazil last year when it came out there. I only understand basic portuguese and there were no subtitles but i was still glued to the story all the way through.
In my opinion, this is better than 'City of God'
It gives a real and pretty honest look at the situation in the favelas in Rio, allowing you to take a look at things from both the perspective of the 'traffickers' or drug dealers, and the police, who risk their lives for a job that pays pennies.
Amazing.
truely aweful film....... if I wanted to read my way through a film, I would have bought a book!
You'll probably enjoy this film if you like shoot-em-ups. You'll enjoy it even more if you're not much bothered who's shooting up whom, or why, because for much of the film that's very obscure. There are no goodies in this movie, just different shades and types of baddies, and they shoot each other up quite impartially and with an impressive range of weaponry. There are the drugs dealers, who of course are the formal baddies. Then there are the rottenly corrupt Brazilian police. And there is the Elite Squad, the black-clad 'special forces' of the police, who pride themselves on their incorruptibility, but just in case you think they're real goodies, it turns out they go in for torturing, beating and shooting all and sundry, in the hope that they'll catch the occasional drug dealer. All in all, not a bundle of laughs. The director chose a complex way of telling his story (a long flashback that we catch up with about the middle of the movie, with the story being told by a voice-over), and I think he just couldn't handle that complexity. The result was that events were very difficult to follow. Also, the film never really makes up its mind whether it's a social commentary or just a flash-bang-crash thriller, and in the end it falls between these two stools.
theres a good story here thats crying out to be
made into a good movie. This isn't that movie.
I look forward to the remake with a good director
and quality actors.
I saw this film in Brazil last year when it came out there. I only understand basic portuguese and there were no subtitles but i was still glued to the story all the way through.
In my opinion, this is better than 'City of God'
It gives a real and pretty honest look at the situation in the favelas in Rio, allowing you to take a look at things from both the perspective of the 'traffickers' or drug dealers, and the police, who risk their lives for a job that pays pennies.
Amazing.
truely aweful film....... if I wanted to read my way through a film, I would have bought a book!
What can I say, dont miss that one mate, is creative, original, violent, catching and most important, not an american blockbuster!!
Not very interesting but horrific
A excellent film from the start to the end. Far better than I expected.
Highly recommended...
this is boring dont rent dont buy dont even bother
Another gritty, real life snippet from down-town Rio - just needed more of a story to carry it along. Not a patch on City of God.
... and it's a good movie thus far. The main protagonist is one of the player's from Carandiru, a fantastic film if you haven't seen it, and is an officer in the Tropa De Elite, units in South America who venture into the slums to clean up problems that the police won't or can't touch. Shaping up very nicely!
From early on we are told that Elite Squad are a bunch of toughnuts . We are meant to root for them taking on the bad guys. Trouble is they seem to be a bunch of brazilian nazi stormtroopers shooting at will. They just aren't very likeable. The main character, the captain who is aiming to retire, is an *bleep*-hole in particular.
It tries to treat the corruption of the police as a serious epidemic but the corrupt officers are comedy cardboard cut-outs. There are some horribly clunky scenes where one of the cops (who is an awful actor) debates with his law school classmates about the rights and wrongs of the police - it's sub A-level debating society.
2 plus points - the unintentionally hilarious boot camp scenes and Rio itself, looking as gorgeous as ever on film.
'spose the film passed a horrible rainy evening indoors