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Elite Squad (2008)

Starring: Wagner Moura, Caio Junqueira Director: José Padilha Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)

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Though José Padilha's action-packed crime drama won the top prize at the Berlin Film Festival, a steady stream of controversy and acclaim has followed in its wake. Some critics have even accused the director of promoting fascism, while Padilha (Bus 174) contends that Elite Squad argues against police brutality. Like Vic Mackey, who heads up The Shield's LA strike force, narrator Captain Nascimento (Wagner Moura) heads up Rio de Janeiro's Police Special Operations Battalion (BOPE). It’s 1997, the Pope arrives for a visit in six months, and BOPE will stop at nothing to reduce crime in the favelas. The way they see it, drug traffickers have them outmanned and outgunned, so there's no point in playing by the rules. With their black uniforms and berets, the Skulls certainly cut an imposing figure. New police recruits Neto (Caio Junqueira) and aspiring lawyer Matias (André Ramiro) turn to Nascimento when their efforts to operate by the book only lead to frustration (Matias was inspired by author/law student/BOPE member André Batista). The burned-out captain sees his salvation in the two childhood friends; as soon as he selects a replacement, he plans to leave the force and spend time with his pregnant wife. Nascimento may find his man, but the ending is far from happy. Brutal and bleakly funny, Elite Squad depicts 1990s Rio as Danté's Ninth Circle of Hell. Nonetheless, Brazilians made the film an even bigger sensation than City of God, to which it serves as an essential companion piece. --Kathleen C. Fennessy


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An action-packed thriller that follows an elite police battalion (BOPE) tasked with cleaning up a drug-ridden Rio de Janeiro slum in advance of the pope's 1997 visit. A team of trained killers, they struggle to do what's right in a corrupt system and dangerous neighborhood.

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Panned by critics, loved by those who understand the situation in Brazil, November 13, 2008
I loved this movie. It was largely panned by American critics, never even making it to American theaters, except for maybe one or two in NYC (none in LA).

The film provided a valid, complex viewpoint of some of the problems that modern-day Brazil faces. If you look at comments of reviews of this film on major publications' web sites (like NYTimes, LA Times, etc), you will see that the overwhelming majority of comments are from Brazilians who: 1) loved the movie, and 2) stated that the movie got the situation right.

The film shows the point of view of patriotic police officers that want to do right by their country, although they are confounded by their fellow police officers, the well-armed drug dealers, the bought-off constituents of the slums (favelas), as well as the leftist middle class that excoriates the police on the one hand for its heavy handed tactics as well as its corruption while at the same time sustaining the local drug lords by buying their product.

It is the film's viewpoint towards the leftist middle class that I think doomed the film to never get a proper showing in the US. That, and the fact that this "honest" police force feels obligated (and in the eyes of some in the viewing public, justified) to use extra-judicial, heavy handed tactics to get results in fighting crime.

SEE THIS FILM!
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The movie is about social issues and not just violence., October 31, 2008
By I. Wan (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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The movie is quite violent, so it will appeal to action movie fans, but more than that, it is a social movie.

I was born and raised in Rio, close to one of the many favelas in that city.

Years ago, I attended the same university one of the characters in the movie did. The students there are accurately depicted. They are upper middle class students that preach peace and social services, but while doing that, they also smoke pot. When I didn't see any problems at the time, but now, I can see the hypocrisy of preaching peace, but also financing the violence by smoking pot.

I also have a really good high school friend that's a Capitain now in the PM (Military Policy). He's not part of that Elite Squad, but he's an honest cop. So while severly underpaid, there ARE honest cops out there.

Not really a movie review, but a rant, but this movie was quite realistic and nostalgic for me.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting Movie, I Highly Recommend It, October 19, 2008
By Colin P. Lindsey (Manchester, NH) - See all my reviews
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Wow, what a great movie! Let me first say that I am extremely picky about movies and have found myself watching fewer and fewer as time goes by, mostly because most movies now seem to be boring and pointless. So when I do, on a rare occassion, enjoy a movie, for me it is unusual. I didn't just enjoy this movie though, I loved it. In fact, I did that rarest of things I watched it twice!

This movie focuses on the efforts of an elite Brazilian police unit in Rio and their efforts to reduce drug-related crimes. It is violent, compelling, entertaining and a first-class movie experience. Why? Because this movie avoids all the stereotypes of other cops versus drug-dealer movies, especially the simplified good guys vs. bad guys Hollywood take. It is also surprising and rewarding to see the drug war through the eyes of Brazilian culture as opposed to an American view.

The movie focuses on two young policemen, their experiences in the corrupt local police force, and their progression into joining the ranks of BOPE, the "Elite Squad" of the movie title. It is narrated by Captain Nascimento, the leader of a BOPE squad who is desperately trying to find a replacement for himself because after ten years in BOPE the stress and tension is causing him severe physical reactions, and he longs to spend time with his wife and newly born son.

This movie is AWESOME for two reasons I believe. One is that the voice of Nascimento is compelling and beautifully haunting; just listening to him speak in Portuguese as the movie plays will send shivers and chills through your body. Do not ever, ever, get a dubbed version of this movie, it would destroy the magic here. The second reason is that the movie is so highly realistic. All the characters are complex, three-dimensional, believable human beings, and their actions, reactions, and motivations are all perfectly in sync with their characters. There are no wrong, silly, or false notes played in this movie, it all rings true. The drug-dealers (trafficants) and believable, the corrupt police force is ultra-believable because the movie shows why they are corrupt, and the BOPE officers, shown through Nascimento, are completely believable as they struggle against both their corrupt peers and the desperate trafficants. This is no silly, Hollywood shoot 'em up, this is the real deal and it is my favorite movie this year. It's going into my top ten movies ever list.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Worst Blu-ray (and/or DVD) movie I own
I totally agree with John Craig. The acting is poor, and there is no storyline. The hand-held camera makes you dizzy and the picture quality is amateur/Super 8 mm at best. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Traveller

5.0 out of 5 stars Tropa da Elite....
I had the pleasure of viewing this film at a film festival in my country. I'm a fan of Brazillian cinema so I had to take a look at it... Read more
Published 6 months ago by David Stevens

4.0 out of 5 stars Elite Squad
Very good movie, but sadly, the translation for the subtitles are very bad...Still worthy to watch
Published 6 months ago by Renato Kioshi Vieira

3.0 out of 5 stars revealing but not quite realistic
It is an interesting movie but I'm suspicious that the film exaggerates the hipocrisy of the middle class. Read more
Published 7 months ago by the consumer

5.0 out of 5 stars MUST SEE!!!
This film was very well made, great storyline, even better acting and just enough action!
Published 7 months ago by T. BAILEY

1.0 out of 5 stars Elite Squad not so Elite
this movie was poorly acted and no storyline. The only thing exciting was the gun play in the opening scene. If you seen "City of God" this is not the same movie! Read more
Published 9 months ago by John Craig

5.0 out of 5 stars Of Fascists and Patriots

Tropa de Elite ('Elite Troop') is a film portraying the retirement of one soldier (most police in Brazil are military and are better described as 'soldiers' than 'police... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Cl Veysey

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome movie
Intense movie. It shows the cop's side of the war against drugs. You have to understand a little bit how the police work in Brazil to follow the movie. Read more
Published 9 months ago by dviti

5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Brazilian movie ever!
The movie is excellent!
This is a very realistic description of the war between the police and drug cartel.
The main actor's work was fantastic. Read more
Published 11 months ago by eaff

5.0 out of 5 stars The greatest brazilian movie !
This is absolutely the greatest brazilian movie made up to date. Its worth every single penny. The movie shows the reallity in the "favelas" and in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Read more
Published 11 months ago by marina.spirit

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