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City Of Men: Happy Birthday Ace (2008)
Released By: Miramax   Rating: R   In Theaters: 2/29/2008
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Studio: Miramax
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Paulo Morelli
Language: English
Official Website: http://cityofmen-themovie.com/
Theatrical Release: 2/29/2008
Home Video Release: 7/1/2008
Cast: Douglas Silva, Darlan Cunha, Jonathan Haagensen, Rodrigo dos Santos, Camila Monteiro, Naima Silva
Published ID: 976467
UPC: 786936743968,
Plot: Two lifelong friends raised amidst the turmoil of Rio de Janeiro's notorious Pool Hall Hill attempt to navigate the treacherous maze of adulthood after celebrating their 18th birthdays and becoming caught up in the city's endless cycle of violence in director Paulo Morelli's companion piece to the Golden Globe-winning drama City of God. Laranjinha (Darlan Cunha) and Acerola (Douglas Silva) may not be bound by blood, but these childhood friends are closer to one another than most brothers. While their friendship has gone a long way in helping them both to cope with the strife that surrounds them, the hard truth is that they will both have to fend for themselves now that they've entered into adulthood. For Laranjinha, entering this stage in life means finding his long-lost father; for Acerola it means finally taking responsibility for his growing family. Now, as Laranjinha's cousin, quick-tempered local drug lord Madrugadão (Jonathan Haagensen), finds his power threatened by his former right-hand man Nefasto (Eduardo BR Piranha), it quickly becomes apparent that a formidable war is brewing in the poverty-stricken shantytown. The brother of Laranjinha's girlfriend, Camila (Naima Silva), looks to be a key component in this battle, threatening to draw a neutral man into a deadly confrontation. Meanwhile, Acerola's wife, Cris (Camila Monteiro), is threatening to move to São Paolo so that her family won't be consumed by the violence that has torn apart so many families before. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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A nice conclusion
Added 9/6/2009

City of Men, the film, was a nice conclusion to the brazilian released TV series of the same name. yet, overall i felt it held back on cinematic wonder and on its own failed to intrigue me.
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Art to survive
Added 9/1/2009

It is a movie of an art to survive, of Rio de Janeiro/Brazil, where kids become parents much faster than graduating from primary schools, where drugs and guns are not for playing but real stuff to survive and grow up.

Action movie is of life as it is in local favelas looks like a sci-fi story for outsiders from other parts of a different world.

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a smashing drama
Added 7/13/2009

"City of Men" is a feature film version of a blockbuster series that ran on Brazilian TV from 2002 to 2005. It is also a sequel of sorts to the earlier "City of God," an award-winning movie directed by Fernando Meirelles.

Paul Morelli's "City of Men" focuses on Laranjinha (Darlan Cunha) and Acerola (Douglas Silva), two honorable teens who are struggling to make a decent life for themselves in the slums of Rio de Janeiro. The former is searching for the father he's never known, while the latter is only beginning to learn what it means to be a father to his own son. Their personal story is set against the backdrop of a violent turf-war between two rival gangs that are battling it out for preeminence in the city.

"City of Men" reveals its origins as a TV series in the novelistic approach it takes to storytelling and character development. From the beginning, we feel as if we have been thrust into the midst of a story "already in progress." With little explanatory background, the screenplay (by Elena Soarez) introduces us all at once to a multiplicity of characters, whose relationships with one another we are forced to pick up almost on the fly as it were. This allows us to become both an observer of and an active participant in the drama that unfolds.

Certainly, one of the most important characters in the movie is the city itself, since it is this very environment of poverty, hopelessness and violence that, in large measure, determines the kinds of lives these people will lead and the types of futures they will have.

Morelli's directorial style is up-close-and-personal in the more intimate moments, and vivid and exciting in the pulse-pounding "action" sequences. The sense of immediacy that he and cinematographer Adriano Goldman bring to the work acts as an effective counterweight to some of the more melodramatic elements that creep into the screenplay towards the end.

With excellent performances and a surprising amount of optimism given its generally depressing milieu and setting, "City of Men" is a tale of friendship and adult responsibility that will move the spirit and touch the heart.

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Pretty Good!
Added 6/10/2009

This movie was prett good. Not as good as the original but still worth watching.
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3.5 stars out of 4
Added 5/6/2009

The Bottom Line:

An interesting companion piece to City of God (though it's not in the same league cinematically) and a good film in its own right, City of Men tells the story of two friends growing up in modern-day Rio De Janeiro on the periphery of the gangs; if you love City of God you owe it to yourself to watch this, but neophytes will probably enjoy it too.

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