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Have fun!
m6716526 October 2003
This is weird clean fun! Well, maybe not absolutely clean. As I started watching it, I soon worried that it would be heavier in violence than expected. Then it felt more and more like a caricature. Eventually I relaxed: this is a comedy, so it might as well feel quite exaggerated. And the ending is just great, I tell you! Some might say this movie is cynical, and others that it is naive. I think it goes both ways (pun intended, if you want so), without being overly intellectual. In short: Thinking is optional! Have fun!
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1/10
awful
marinadilua26 October 2009
I've just watched that movie in television, cause I had nothing to do. And o.m.g... I think I'd rather still doing nothing. Surely one of the worst movie I have ever seen. Ridiculous. What's funny is that I think it was supposed to be kind of MTV publicity, but it made MTV be in even lower levels on my mind. Afterall it just shows how stupid people are inside this manipulator channel. I feel sad cause in the future I want to work with cinema, and that's a really difficult market to get in here in Brazil. When I see what people that has money to produce a great movie do such a crap, it just feels harder to believe there's justice in the world. (all right, drama queen, just go sleep and forget you watched that)

Sorry by my bad English.

AWFUL STAY AWAY FROM THIS FILM (there are many better films with similar themes out there. Go after them and forget this one ever was made)
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1/10
A shame to the New Brazilian Cinema
world2you5 October 2003
I wonder how this movie got made in this first place. Didn't the writers, producers, actors, financers and the director realize what utter piece of cinematic trash they were about to create ?

This movie doesn't have mistakes, it's IS a mistake. And I shall now list what aspects compose that:

1-Horrible acting and dialogue, specially from Ludmila Rosa and Caio Junqueira. Marília Pera and Rocco Pitanga aren't necessarily bad, but aren't good either.

2-Amateur camera work, and unnecessary "clever" editing, which brought absolutely nothing to the story.

3-Cheap and predictable moralistic themes

4-Stereotyped and bi-dimensional characters, which bring no interest at all.

5-The lack of talent of the people involved is shown in virtually every frame.

6-Unpolished pacing

7-No interesting relationships, actions, dialogue, nothing.

8-Wasted potential of the setting - the lives of Teenagers from São Paulo could prove to be very interesting, yet this movie fills me with disgust for the very city I live in.

9-Seems like a very poorly done advertisement for MTV, which in the end, renders itself utterly worthless.

10-Worst of all - this is a movie that actually thinks it's good, funny and entertaining.

In the end, Murilo Salles produced the work of a spoiled (and untalented) child. This kind of quality is what took Brazilian cinema down once, and if people like Salles (Murilo, not Walter, mind you) continue to make films, it shall happen again. I also suggest that Ludmila Rosa should be forever banned from the world of Cinema.

It is indeed sad, to see Brazilian Cinema (which shows a lot of potential) be stained by works such as these. Murilo Salles has created what is easily one of the worst movies of the new decade (worldwide). It actually manages to be worse than "Carandiru".

So, instead of walking into this cinematic horror, prefer works from real film directors such as Walter Salles, Fernando Meirelles, Laiz Bodansky, Beto Brant or Luiz Fernando Carvalho.

3.0/10 - Don't pass near this one.
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