Have you seen Tropa de Elite ? Did you feel conflicted rooting for Nascimento? Let me know in the comments below.
The film’s structure is brilliant. It splits its time between two worlds: the sterile, privileged life of upper-class law students (who talk about human rights over beer) and the bloody, muddy trenches of the drug war. The irony is palpable. Matias wants to apply his thesis on ethics to the police force, only to realize that in the favela, ethics is a luxury—and a bullet sponge. This is the film’s moral tightrope. Wagner Moura’s Nascimento is a fascist. He tortures suspects. He executes the wounded. He views the poor as collateral damage. By any modern moral standard, he is a monster. tropa elite
Released in 2007 (and quickly banned in parts of the country), Tropa de Elite (Elite Squad) is not a comfortable film. It is a two-hour panic attack set in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro. Directed by José Padilha, the movie exploded globally—not just for its frantic, documentary-style energy, but for a question it forces every viewer to ask: Have you seen Tropa de Elite