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Trash: A Esperança Vem do Lixo

Título original: Trash
  • 2014
  • 14
  • 1 h 54 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,1/10
23 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Selton Mello, Wagner Moura, Rickson Tevez, Gabriel Weinstein, and Eduardo Luis in Trash: A Esperança Vem do Lixo (2014)
Set in Brazil, three kids who make a discovery in a garbage dump soon find themselves running from the cops and trying to right a terrible wrong.
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AdventureCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

No Brasil, três crianças que fazem uma descoberta em uma lixeira logo se encontram fugindo da polícia e tentando corrigir um erro terrível.No Brasil, três crianças que fazem uma descoberta em uma lixeira logo se encontram fugindo da polícia e tentando corrigir um erro terrível.No Brasil, três crianças que fazem uma descoberta em uma lixeira logo se encontram fugindo da polícia e tentando corrigir um erro terrível.

  • Direção
    • Stephen Daldry
    • Christian Duurvoort
  • Roteiristas
    • Andy Mulligan
    • Felipe Braga
    • Richard Curtis
  • Artistas
    • Rickson Tevez
    • Gabriel Weinstein
    • Martin Sheen
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,1/10
    23 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Stephen Daldry
      • Christian Duurvoort
    • Roteiristas
      • Andy Mulligan
      • Felipe Braga
      • Richard Curtis
    • Artistas
      • Rickson Tevez
      • Gabriel Weinstein
      • Martin Sheen
    • 43Avaliações de usuários
    • 110Avaliações da crítica
    • 50Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado para 1 prêmio BAFTA
      • 2 vitórias e 10 indicações no total

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    Rickson Tevez
    • Raphael
    • (as Rickson Tévis)
    Gabriel Weinstein
    • Rato
    Martin Sheen
    Martin Sheen
    • Father Juilliard
    Rooney Mara
    Rooney Mara
    • Olivia
    Wagner Moura
    Wagner Moura
    • José Angelo
    José Dumont
    • Carlos, Policeman
    Daniel Zettel
    • Carlos' Partner
    Eduardo Luis
    • Gardo
    • (as Eduardo Luís)
    Luis Felipe da Silva Costa
    • Trash Kid No. 1
    Gabriel Dias da Costa Silva
    • Trash Kid No. 2
    Selton Mello
    Selton Mello
    • Frederico
    Stepan Nercessian
    Stepan Nercessian
    • Antonio Santos
    Teca Pereira
    • Graça
    Letícia Cunha Camara Pereira de Carvalho
    • Trash Kid No. 3
    Rafael de Biase
    • Trash Kid No. 4
    Israel Gomes
    • Raphael's Cousin No. 1
    Kauan Faustino
    • Raphael's Cousin No. 2
    Ana Carolina Faustino
    • Raphael's Cousin No. 3
    • Direção
      • Stephen Daldry
      • Christian Duurvoort
    • Roteiristas
      • Andy Mulligan
      • Felipe Braga
      • Richard Curtis
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários43

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    8Hoekkie

    Trash has it all!

    When I saw the trailer of this movie it did not appeal to me. The movie seemed like a common Hollywood action movie, but after seeing it I know that this movie has a lot to offer. The story begins when Raphael (at the age of 14) finds a wallet in the garbage and shows it to his two friends. Once the boys find out how much the wallet is wanted by the police they decide to unravel the mystery behind it, using clues from the wallet. What follows is a fascinating journey full of action, humor and drama through the slums of Rio de Janeiro. You see the raw side of the city, it feels like you are there. Also the music puts you in the right vibe. The solidarity, perseverance and the struggle to achieve justice, gives you a real connection with the three boys. Slowly all the pieces fit together while it builds up to a thrilling end. This movie seems to have a clear message to give. It makes you think about justice and well-being, but at the same time it is an easy watching feel good movie. This movie has it all!
    7estebangonzalez10

    An upbeat and less raw version of City of God

    "Anyone who touches that wallet; I want them dead."

    Ever since his feature film debut in 2000, Billy Elliot, Stephen Daldry's movies have either been nominated for Best Picture or for Best Director. He followed up the success of Billy Elliot with The Hours, The Reader, and Extremely Loud Incredibly Close. His latest film, Trash, which takes place in Brazil and is almost entirely in Portuguese, ends his Oscar nomination streak (although it was nominated for the Bafta Awards), but it does borrow some common themes from most of his past works. The lead characters are children and the story has an upbeat message despite the subject matter. The screenplay was adapted by Richard Curtis from Andy Mulligan's 2010 novel and some may find some plot similarities between this film and Meirelles's City of God, although Trash is much more upbeat and less raw. The three lead characters played by children are extremely charismatic and despite not being professional actors they carry the movie. Perhaps my greatest complaint is that given the subject matter the film doesn't seem raw enough. These characters live off the trash dump but the film looks too impeccable and clean. It's just a minor complaint because for the most part I was entertained with the story, but it doesn't come close to reaching the rawness of City of God.

    The film opens with a man on the run from police authorities. Jose Angelo (Wagner Moura, who international audiences may recognize from Elite Squad) has hidden something and the police seem desperate to locate it. As they close in on him Jose spots a garbage truck and tosses his wallet towards it before he is captured. Frederico (Selton Mello) apprehends Jose and begins torturing him for information on what they are looking for. In the next scene we follow the waste truck as it is dumping the trash and several people gather around it looking for food or anything useful. A twelve year old kid named Raphael (Rickson Tevez) finds the wallet which contains some money and a special key. He holds on to it and tells his best friend Gardo (Eduardo Luis) about his discovery. They have no idea what the key opens so they decide to tell another of their friends about the mystery. Rato (Gabriel Weinstein), who lives in the sewers knows exactly what the key is for and he wants to split the findings with them so he joins the adventure. Things gets complicated however when Frederico arrives at the dumping site and offers a reward for anyone who finds the wallet. From that point on the kids don't only have to try to solve the mystery, but try to avoid being caught by the police in the process.

    The plot involving the key may seem similar to Daldry's previous film, Extremely Loud Incredibly Close, which focuses on a kid trying to discover what the key opens across New York City, but in this case we discover it pretty early on in the film, but the discovery leads to more mystery and thrills. The three lead characters are much more charismatic and the film delivers several funny moments. It is an engaging thriller that gradually build the suspense, but unfortunately the ending is a bit far fetched and stretched out. Martin Sheen and Rooney Mara have supporting performances as he plays Father Julliard and she an English teacher named Olivia who is doing volunteer work. Both end up involved in the case when they decide to help the kids out in different ways. Despite these familiar faces, the true stars of the film are Tevez, Luis, and Weinstein who bring a lot of charisma and innocence to the story. The film's message is heavy handed as it is a social cry against political corruption and it is juxtaposed against these innocent children who feel like they are being crushed by the unfair system. The film never feels raw enough to convey that strong emotional message, but it is presented in such a way that feels upbeat and entertaining nonetheless. Trash is worth a watch for the performances of these young actors and the gorgeous cinematography capturing the beauty of Brazil. There are also some very interesting and well filmed chase sequences that help build the overall suspense and thrills that the film delivers.

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    8moviexclusive

    With beautiful visuals, awesome editing and a great story, Trash is a film that should not be judged by its title

    With a title like Trash, it is hard not to expect things like garbage piles and generic black plastic bags to appear on screen. One might even think, why would anyone watch a film named Trash? After all, Hollywood films can be trashy and a title like Trash does seem like a boding sign. Yet do not be fooled, all you title-judging mother****ers, Trash is absolutely nothing like its namesake.

    Directed by Stephen Daldry, Trash is a story about Raphael (Rickson Tev) and his chance discovery of a wallet belonging to José Angelo (Wagner Moura). Together with friends Gador (Eduardo Luis) and Rato (Gabriel Weinstein), Raphael embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the truth behind the wallet, unwittingly becoming victims to corrupted politician Santos and policeman Frederico (Selton Mello). Adapted from Andy Mulligan's young adult fiction novel, Trash has a story that seems almost like a fairytale - it is only in the lala-land of literature that fourteen-year-old trash-pickers can succeed in exposing the corrupted ways of political figures without getting themselves killed. That being said, the film succeeds in translating this highly unlikely situation from book to screen without making it seem too contrived.

    There are many things to look out for in Trash, like the superb editing and the wonderful cinematography by Adriano Goldman. From the mountains of trash piles to the grimy stilt houses, Goldman did a great job of capturing the decrepit beauty of these common wastelands. Chase scenes in particular, were edited well with great rhythm. Daldry's use of the boys' to-camera inserts would also be greatly appreciated by viewers who have read the novel. Seen through the to- camera inserts, the boys' frank statements better developed their characters, reflected the novel's multi-perspectives and doubled as a plot device later on in the film.

    Although Tev, Luis and Weinstein can be rough around the edges with emotional scenes, their energy was infectious on screen. On the other hand, Rooney Mara and Martin Sheen paled in comparison, appearing more like decorative non-playable characters beside the boys. While Moura performed within expectation, the same cannot be said of Mello, who played the role of Frederico like an emotionless corpse. In fact, if you stare hard at the screen, you will soon come to the conclusion that even a dead grouper has eyes livelier than Mello's.

    Acting aside, the only problem this reviewer has with Trash is Raphael's dogged pursuit for justice. When questioned about his actions, Raphael answered that he was doing so because "it is the right thing". In spite of that, it was the money left behind by José, and not the book accounting for Santos' corrupted dealings, that seemed to interest the boys. In this sense, the pursuit for justice seems more like an adventure for Raphael and his friends, rather than an act motivated by the decision to right a wrong. Then again, perhaps that was what made Trash so charming. In a world filled with dark, cynical views, the boys are a representation of what hope, perseverance and friendship can bring about.
    7strakl

    What is the right thing to do?

    I never thought that garbage can be so beautiful. Indeed, in this film it is. Stephen Daldry successful squeezes an incredible set design, visualization is absolutely fantastic. From the favelas of Brazil, to the beautiful landscapes, it all looks just stunning. The thing I like is also editing, the sequences are fast and dynamic and it is just right on. If we look at the movie more closely, we can see a close relationship between the boys, playfulness of the youth, hope in a brutal world. It is dominated by the playful dynamics among them, how they learn about the world through adolescence. Although the government is corrupt, and the police puts misery and poverty beneath the low, there is hope and the will to live. Mara and Sheen are acting as missionaries who help these children, living from the garbage, to a better future. Not bad acting, but the characters... Sheen as a priest, Mara as a assistant, it seems somewhat they are missing all the action. The best I can describe, sometimes I had the feeling watching them behind a bottle of glass. I must mention the script and story is short in depth and is weary predictable, not to mention the contradictory. But nonetheless it is a well made move, worth watching, and I give it a go.
    10sam-228-602271

    You'll find yourself talking out loud in the cinema

    A brilliantly exciting film from start to finish. The three boys are a triumph, and the way the film handles them, and uses their emotional closeness, their friendship, is a credit to Director Stephen Daldry and his crew, as well as to the three boys themselves, recruited from the streets of Brazil. The story jumps from one level of excitement to the next in a series of clever set pieces that, at the same time as they increase the tension to almost unbearable levels, answer the questions raised by the mystery; what exactly is the significance of what the boys find, as they comb through the giant mountains of trash, trying to earn enough to eat from recycling plastic and tin? The chase scenes through the favelas are exhilarating. Literally, you find yourself talking out loud. The film is a celebration of Andy Mulligan's stunning novel of the same name.

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    • Curiosidades
      It is based on the 2010 novel by Andy Mulligan.
    • Erros de gravação
      Despite being typical in northern rain forest areas of Brazil, the stilt houses shown as the boys' homes are not common in Rio de Janeiro slums.
    • Citações

      Father Juilliard: Don't waste your life fighting battles that make you better or make you die.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      During the opening Universal logo animation, the lights of some Brasilian cities are visible longer than the rest of the cities of the world.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Film '72: Episode #44.3 (2015)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Rap Da Felicidade
      Written by Julinho Rasta and Kátia (as Katia)

      Performed by M.C. Cidinho (as MC Cidinho) e Doca

      Courtesy of Link Records

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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 9 de outubro de 2014 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Reino Unido
      • Brasil
      • Alemanha
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Official Facebook
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    • Idiomas
      • Português
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Trash
    • Locações de filme
      • Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
    • Empresas de produção
      • Universal Pictures
      • Working Title Films
      • O2 Filmes
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 17.484
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 10.230
      • 11 de out. de 2015
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 4.809.022
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    • Tempo de duração
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