Best Brazilian Movie "Elite Troops" I think this is the best Brazilian movie I've ever seen. I've seen some shooting stories, it's really not easy. The film is based on the real Brazilian society, where drug dealers and the police form a separatist regime, both enemies and friends, coexisting and coexisting. I used to think that the foreign underworld was incredible. After reading a lot of stories, I understand that behind the underworld is the inevitable product of the stage society. Brazil is no exception. But Brazil's production of films like "Elite Troops" shows that they are also rethinking. Young Nassimone has ideals and aspirations, and with a great vision to change the chaos of the country, he participated in the preparation of the elite special police force. In the face of corrupt police, drug dealers and populists, he faced pressure from three parties. He resolutely used a tough hand to find the head of the drug dealer who accidentally killed the members of the elite unit. It seems to be hearty, but in fact, this way of breaking the balance will lead to the dissatisfaction of the three parties or even more interested parties. However, Elite Force 1 came to an abrupt end, as if the Elite Force had achieved a glorious victory. In fact, Simon knew that he had not changed anything. Drug cartels will continue to be at ease, politicians will continue to cheat for votes, black policemen will continue to raise enemies for survival, and populists will continue to criticize them for "pure violence without humanity" in order to gain a sense of existence or political capital. This is like the surging hatred of the American imperialists among the people of our country. They hide behind the keyboard and seem to yearn for a Sino-American war. When the war does come, they will curse the people who started the war as inhumane. Elite Force 2 is the classic, and it continues to reveal Simon's confusion and doubts. Behind the chaos in Brazil is a big net of mutual restraint between countless interested parties, which affects the whole body. No one dares to change. Everyone seems to be living together in peace, and it is only the people at the bottom who are miserable. Many people cite the example of the motherland as the best, while the foreign countries are in dire straits, and they often cite the example of Brazil. In fact, the chaos in Brazilian society is caused by history, not by Western-style democracy. The entire history of South America is a colonial history, the entire continent was colonized by Spain and Portugal. (The two old-fashioned countries are now also the least developed European countries.) South America does not have a developed country, and the only other continent without a developed country is Africa. Only one Argentina has been reduced from developed to developing country. This should be the only bizarre event in the world. Simon's consciousness is deafening: it is not a drug dealer, not a fool, not a black policeman, not a corrupt parliamentarian, it is the whole body that caused the chaos in Brazil! Evil soil is a breeding ground for evil. They labored to unplug the sinful strain, only to find it futile. Only by levelling down all the rotting ground can freedom and culture be awakened. Bright buds. Brazil's national film "Elite Troops" examines herself from a sharp and realistic perspective. The strong man breaks his wrist and bleeds blood, which has also won many people's confidence in her. 2020.5.12
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