
This movie is a real gem, coming from a director of 'Motorcycle Diaries', it explores the lives of four brothers living in Sao Paolo and struggling to move beyond their troubled destiny. This film has a real heart to it, relentless hope that things will get better and all the characters will succeed in their various quests.
These are real stories acted out by real people who have never acted in films before (there's only one exception). The cast has been rehearsing for 4 month before hand to get the stories and the emotions of the on-screen characters right - even living in the on-screen house for the last 4 weeks prior to the filming. Also, according to Walter Salles, a great part of the movie is based on pure improvisation, as dialogues don't sound half as convincing when read by non-professional actors. No wonder that the relationship we see in the film is this convincing, with real emotions, fights and tears. The film is a personal journey of everyone who's in it; it's not so much a self-discovery as trying to break free from the expected.

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