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Bus 174 (2003)
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Reviews Counted:72
Fresh:72
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.3/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 2 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: June 12, 2000, is a day that will forever be remembered by the people of Brazil. Early that morning, as the citizens of Rio de Janeiro woke up and made their way to work and school, several people... June 12, 2000, is a day that will forever be remembered by the people of Brazil. Early that morning, as the citizens of Rio de Janeiro woke up and made their way to work and school, several people fell victim to a dangerous hijacking on a bus near the city's historic botanical gardens. A lone gunman, seemingly insane or under the influence of narcotics, held his victims captive as authorities--and television cameras--surrounded the parked bus. Unable to determine his motives or purpose, the authorities stood their ground for four hours and tried to talk the hijacker into giving himself up. Meanwhile, the television cameras recorded every second with shocking intimacy, capturing the attention of the entire nation for the duration of the standoff. Jose Padilha's nail-biting documentary thrillingly recounts the events of that fateful day, and also gives voice to the hijacker, 21-year-old Sandro do Nascimento. At a very young age, Sandro watched his mother be murdered. Later, as an orphaned teenager living on the streets of Rio, he survived the brutal police slaughter of several of his homeless friends. Poor, hopeless, and hooked on cocaine, Sandro finally reached his breaking point. Padilha's unflinching thriller boldly gives voice to Nascimento, proving that he also was a victim in this unfortunate situation. [More]
Director: José Padilha
Director: José Padilha
Producer: Marcus Prado, José Padilha
Composer: João Nabuco
Studio: ThinkFilm
Reviews for Bus 174
In a city that continually hides its social problems among the shadows, it's inevitable that the surest light to reveal them would come from a muzzle flash.
This is patient filmmaking, trading sensationalism for the rewards of investigation.
A shattering piece of filmmaking that successfully ties the suspense of a real-time crime with the tragedy of a larger social ill. It will make you feel something.
Padilha allows neither easy answers nor ironic commentary, producing on both sides of the conflict a world of inconsolable grief.
If you have seen the masterful 2002 Brazilian film City of God or the 1981 film Pixote, both about the culture of Rio's street people, then Bus 174 plays like a sad and angry real-life sequel.
Here is a model example of how TV footage and documentary interviews can both reconstruct an event and help us understand it.
A fascinating account, if less urgently compelling than it might have been.
Document?o excepcional que explora as mazelas da sociedade e do sistema judicial brasileiros. Retrato acurado de um Brasil desesperado, o filme nos leva a questionar quem s?as verdadeiras v?mas da viol?ia que impera no pa?
Powerful stuff. Almost certain to convert its audience from passive observer to People Who Give a Damn.
Interviews, images and events accumulate, driving the story to its sad end with the implacable momentum of a Greek tragedy.
Whatever your political stripe happens to be, or your views on the responsibilities of government, this is provocative stuff.
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