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Shaun 2022-09-03 00:09:11
The current enemy--the evolution from white to black
This despair may come from the impact of two forces. On the one hand, it is the theme and content of the film. Although it takes place in faraway Latin America, it is impossible not to let people put themselves in the shoes of the real world. The emergence of corruption in various places in Rio,...
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Betsy 2022-09-02 19:50:59
Really good movie.
One and two. What a big game of chess. Just like when we were writing essays in elementary school, the teacher always knocked on my head and told me that writing requires techniques and skills-there is a word in it that seems to be called contrast. It was past 9pm when I saw it. The one whose head...
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Jimmie 2022-09-02 17:30:06
Themes that China dare not touch
Haven't known Brazil before?? Except for football and big ass girls (and Christ statue in Rio de Janeiro) to know how chaotic Brazil's slums are (China's gun ban is really a wise move)
The main line of this film is not cool racing and gunfights, nor is there a brain-burning plot, some are the dark...
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Ambrose 2022-08-21 23:34:53
Seeing the Essence through the Phenomenon 2
The title subtitles appeared "This film is purely fictional, if there is any similarity, it is purely coincidental"? Everyone knows it
The first half of the film is a continuation of the story of the first film, with richer shooting scenes and more brutal phenomena. The first corrupt...
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Reva 2022-08-20 17:50:26
There are no absolute enemies, only absolute interests
The gangsters in Brazil who collect protection fees and the parliamentarians who circle the votes, the chaos in Iraq and the large-displacement cars that fill the streets of the United States . Chains can always find a way to connect firmly, because they are solid and tenacious, you dare not move...
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Braxton 2022-08-20 16:09:49
In fact, the theme of this film is anti-anarchy. . .
If you don't agree, please think about it, why are those drug dealers almost fearless in the face of the heavily armed police, the police who collect money, and the hail of bullets? Why do the Self-Defense Forces collect money from drug dealers, but the drug dealers are still very close? Why do the...
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Ethel 2022-08-19 18:03:30
"Elite Force 2" in my eyes
I’ve seen a lot of Brazilian movies before, and I’ve seen a lot of other shows to learn about the country! I really like the humanities and customs of Brazil, it is a lively and lively country! "Elite Force" won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, and this time it is for fame! Indeed not...
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Dock 2022-04-24 07:01:16
suffocating darkness
I once asked a Brazilian boss if you Brazilians loved Lula as the son of Brazil. The Brazilian boss said that was not the case at all. Lula used monetary subsidies and a series of policies to bribe the people of the slums to get elected. Now, his claims are borne out to some extent in this film....
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Deontae 2022-04-24 07:01:16
"Elite Force 2"
A good continuation, not only maintains a very strong realism in style, but also expands to the whole law enforcement system and the upper level in terms of content. However, the restraint and coldness of the first part turned into a more audience-friendly duel in the second part, and the whole is...
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Emma 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Liberty or the Fascist Approach
Freedom is relative. Brazil is a model for that so-called critique of democracy. In Mexico and Brazil, the underworld is rampant across the country. Mexico is already under the control of drug traffickers. Brazil also has BOPE, which deals with crime in a fascist way. In Elite Force 1, BOPE's...
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Elite Squad 2: The Enemy Within Reviews
Elite Squad 2: The Enemy Within
Director: José Padilha
Language: Portuguese Release date: October 8, 2010