Brazilian gangsters are arrogant

Christiana 2022-10-07 19:53:00

The first time I watched it was in high school from 2012 to 2014. At that time, I liked to watch the rise of the special forces Cobra. Look, I didn't realize it was not until I saw half of it,,,,, I have a bit of obsessive-compulsive disorder, so I insisted on reading it. At that time, I just thought it was a very violent and bloody movie, and there was a bit of political implications that I didn't understand, but it left a deep impression on me. I came in and watched the news about the inaction of the Brazilian government under the epidemic, the gangs taking over the slums and the Chinese journalists going deep into the Brazilian gangs, which prompted me to read it again today. With my current world view and values, I have seen many new things. Let me talk about my overall feeling first~~ This is a very memorable movie, a very good movie. From the perspective of an elite unit commander to observe Brazil's state system and the social status quo of the blending of police and criminals, it is not only Brazil, but there are many deep things behind it. The general feeling is to see the big from the small. This small point is very delicate and reflects a lot of new and other things at the same time. A few emmm things that are more impressive. The protagonist is particularly attractive, his eyes are particularly deep, and his acting skills are explosive. The supporting character Martis is handsome. The overall film technique is good, I don't know what it's called, flashbacks? ? The picture is good. In the end, when the protagonist gave a speech in court, he sued the relevant officials, the camera kept moving backwards, and his remarks were like dust floating in the air. The bad guy~~~ The one who was beaten by him was still debating with the second male in an important position. Behind the bad guy was a pendant with Jesus nailed to the cross~~~ symbolizing the suffering of the good guys and the devil? ? There are many excellent aspects, and it is strongly recommended that everyone watch it! ! !

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Elite Squad 2: The Enemy Within quotes

  • Fortunato: What's happening to our city Rio de Janeiro? What's happening to our wonderful city? Thugs come into a police station and steal weapons. Weapons from inside a police station! This isn't crime, no sir. This is terrorism! Don't talk to me about human rights, because terrorists, to me, aren't people. It's because of "blah, blah, blah, human rights". Can't touch the thugs Don't touch the thugs. Don't touch the thugs. Give candy to the thugs. Send roses to the thugs. This is a circus, man. Here, close in on me, Imperador. Governor... you know what this is? This is a little dance. This is what will happen to your administration. Your administration will dance if you don't respond, because these thugs will take these guns to take on your government. We can't let that happen. What is this, people? What is this? They want to fight the administration that best cleaned up this city of narcotics trafficking. Governor... Destroy them!

  • Rocha: Hey Marcinho, what you got for us sen?

    Marcinho: Hey listen. We ain't got nothing for you

    Rocha: Ah don't give me that, Marcinho... Your friends killed.

    Marcinho: If the dealer's brooke, the dirty cops would break too. We're choking, can't sell nothing, Rocha.

    Rocha: Marcinho come on, buddy, let go the loot, son,

    Marcinho: Listen, we only got 500 bones from cable TV.

    Rocha: You make me come up here for 500 fucking bones?

    RochaMarcinho: Beat it, son. Shut up, pothead! Go fuck yourself! Go fuck yourself, bro!

    Marcinho: Come on, Rocha give my hood a break man, don't sweat. When the take is light, my friend, the love is gone.

    Rocha: Let's go, Santos. Check it out, Gonçalves.