2003's City of God is a masterpiece and one that introduced me to the wonders of South American cinema. It's exciting, hilarious, face clawingly stressful and in one scene as disturbing as film can get. Take all that good stuff, throw into a blender, dress it with a phenomenal soundtrack and put it together using every cinematic technique you could ever want. The result is a watch that will stay with you forever. In a good way and a bad way.
It's the story of 2 boys (among a cast of dozens) who grew into men in the City Of God, a favela on the outskirts of Rio De Janeiro. Rocket and Lil'Dice. Rocket wanted to grow up and get out. Lil' Dice wanted to grow up and take over. In the City of God life is cheap and the film's opening scene encapsulates it perfectly
Directors Fernando Meirelles and Katia Lund just bring it altogether beautifully. One minute you'll be laughing and the next you'll want to run screaming from the room. By the time it's all over and you've caught your breath you'll want to press play again. It's just something else and it's still without a doubt my favourite film of 2003.
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