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City of Men 2007 123movies

City of Men 2007 123movies

An unforgettable tale of friendship and survival in a city where the greatest challenge is growing up.Aug. 31, 2007106 Min.
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Watch: Cidade dos Homens 2007 123movies, Full Movie Online – In the slum in Morro da Sinuca, a couple of days before turning eighteen year-old, Laranjinha tells his best friend and also orphan Acerola that he misses his unknown father. Acerola decides to help his needy friend to find his father and they discover that he is in prison convicted for killing a man during a robbery and near to be released on parole. Meanwhile, Acerola’s wife and babysitter Cris is invited to work in São Paulo and she sees the chance to raise money to buy a house of her own; she tells Acerola that he must take care of their son Clayton alone for one year. When the owner of the hill and Laranjinha’s cousin Madrugadão is betrayed by his right-hand Nefasto, he is expelled from the slum and Laranjinha and Acerola have also to leave the hill. While Madrugadão plots a plan to invade and recover the hill with the support of the gang of the drug lord from Morro do Careca, Acerola and Laranjinha unravel the past of their fathers..
Plot: Best buddies Acerola and Laranjinha, about to turn 18, discover things about their missing fathers’ pasts which will shatter their solid friendship, in the middle of a war between rival drug gangs from Rio’s favelas.
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7.2/10 Votes: 15,794
74% | RottenTomatoes
63/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 234 Popularity: 8.833 | TMDB

Reviews:

When the background takes over
Following the cult Brazilian TV series “City of Men” (2002-2005), Acerola (Douglas Silva) and Laranjinha (Darlan Cunha), two orphaned, teenage street kids living in Morro da Sinuca (one of Rio’s 800+ favelas), are now about to turn eighteen and face the issues of adulthood. Fatherhood — in a social milieu where most kids grow up fatherless — is the key theme here: Acerola is now a teen dad who has to take care of his baby boy when his teen wife moves to São Paulo to work as a babysitter; and Laranjinha is on the search of the identity of his unknown father, only to discover he’s alive and is an ex-convict on parole. On the background, the violent, destitute, lawless, drug-gang controlled life in Rio’s favelas.

A sort of mix of Fernando Meirelles’ (co-producer here) “City of God” in visual style and “Oliver Twist” in spirit, one of the major problems of “City of Men” is its contrived plot solutions: we have to deal with Acerola’s impossibly fast finding of Laranjinha’s father whereabouts. And Acerola’s grandmother ending up homeless and abandoned by her family (in the film’s phoniest solution). And trafficker Nefasto suddenly changing sides in the gang war; and Acerola’s one-chance-in-a-million spotting trafficker Fiel still alive, and the phony solution linking Acerola’s and Laranjinha’s fathers in the past, etc.

Director Paulo Morelli — who made the practically unseen “Preço da Paz” and the insipid “Viva Voz”, and directed some episodes of the “City of Men” TV series — comes from the publicity world, and it certainly shows. His images are (too) soigné: the black bodies have a golden shine, with pearly sweat drops and blazingly white teeth. He adopts cinéma-vérité style (in the camera-work, dialog, performances), now de rigueur in films dealing with “stark realities”. Oscar-nominated editor Daniel Rezende (“City of God”, “Motorcycle Diaries”) tries to keep things moving fast so we don’t have time to think about plot holes and contrivances. Antonio Pinto’s music is beautiful but inexplicably old-fashioned for a movie about teenagers. On a positive note, the sound design and effects are superb.

The cast — most of them from the TV series — is asked to do more of the same. Douglas Silva (Acerola) relies on his intuitive acting and his big, expressive fish face. Jonathan Haagensen (as drug lord Madrugadão) again acts with his pout and bare torso in his usual laid back bad-boy style, looking suitably stoned. Babu Santana does his usual scenery-chewing in a bit as a trafficker. Camila Monteiro, Luciano Vidigal (a sensitive actor with an impossible part) and others repeat their TV roles. Eduardo BR as Nefasto suggests a blooming talent; Rodrigo dos Santos as Laranjinha’s father has a great movie face, and first-timers Pedro Henrique (Caju) and Naíma Silva (Camila) are sensitively directed. The best is Darlan Cunha as Laranjinha: no-nonsense, nonplussed, witty and resourceful, his deadpan acting is the essence of the “carioca cool”.

But there’s something bothersome about “Cidade dos Homens”: it’s hard to concentrate on Acerola’s sex troubles or Laranjinha’s unlikely instant attachment to his shady father (are Rio’s street kids really this naive?) when characters like Caju (the dim-witted, glamor-seeking teenager who joins the drug gang) or those really original characters — the teenage girls that have “upgraded” from “gangsta molls” to becoming gangstas themselves — screamed for attention and development. The fact is it’s weird to take “City of Men” for its face value, i.e. a buddy-buddy movie with the favela drug war on the background, though we all know ordinary life somehow always goes on even in the most violent, crude realities.

By focusing on the personal problems of Acerola and Laranjinha, director Morelli and writer Elena Soárez (“House of Sand”, “Eu Tu Eles”, lending a sensitive touch to what could have been a stolid buddy movie) choose to concentrate on plot and characters, using a lot of big close-ups of the kids’ faces so we won’t be distracted by the hellish favela background — and yet the “background” jumps right on our laps. Poverty, segregation, racism, drugs, guns and violence, the absence of schools, hospitals, formal employment or government assistance, the dire conditions of life in the favelas that affect over one million people in Rio are, in fact, the cause of most of Acerola and Laranjinha’s “personal” problems. Maybe one day we’ll all be desensitized enough to take that sort of background as routine scenery, but not right yet.

“City of Men” has a major asset, anyhow: the final scene is lyrical, ingenious and filled with humor — it’s a great finale for the successful series that dared put on Brazilian TV favela teenagers as protagonists, teenagers who usually just show up in movies and TV (and, many times, and tragically, in real life) as traffickers, junkies, thieves or corpses.

Review By: debblyst
Fatherhood — where most kids grow up fatherless
Amidst poverty, racism, drugs, guns and violence, the absence of schools, hospitals, formal employment or government assistance, life in Rio’s favelas is a constant challenge.

Here, we watch two young men grow up fatherless. Laranjinha (Darlan Cunha) is trying to find his father as he turns 18 so that his name can be on his identity papers. Acerola (Douglas Silva), his best friend, is dealing with his own fatherhood. He has to care for his son while his wife goes to work in another city as a babysitter so they can get a house.

While Wallace (Laranjinha) is dealing with his father, who was recently released from prison, Ace (Acerola) is mixed up in a battle over turf on the hill. They find that their fathers are intertwined, and there are some tense moments when the two deal with their friendship.

The cinematography was beautiful and the sound during the gun battles was excellent. It seemed more like a war zone than a city, but that is a fact of life for the millions who live there.

Review By: lastliberal

Other Information:

Original Title Cidade dos Homens
Release Date 2007-08-31
Release Year 2007

Original Language pt
Runtime 1 hr 46 min (106 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 307076
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Crime, Drama
Director Paulo Morelli
Writer Elena Soarez, Roberto Moreira, Paulo Morelli
Actors Douglas Silva, Darlan Cunha, Jonathan Haagensen
Country Brazil
Awards 14 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Cinecolor, São Paulo, Brazil, Megacolor, São Paulo, Brazil, Teleimage, Sao Paulo, Brazil (digital intermediate)
Film Length 2,900 m (Portugal, 35 mm)
Negative Format 16 mm, 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Spherical (source format), Super 16 (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (partial blow-up)

City of Men 2007 123movies
City of Men 2007 123movies
Original title Cidade dos Homens
TMDb Rating 7.038 234 votes

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