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João Felix in La Cité de Dieu : La lutte continue (2024)

Review by emiliano1776

La Cité de Dieu : La lutte continue

2/10

Disappointing follow-up that misses the soul of its predecessor

It falls flat on almost every front, especially when compared to City of God. While the original captured a raw, visceral portrayal of life in the favelas, blending violence and beauty in a way that resonated deeply, the series squanders that legacy. Instead of focusing on authentic storytelling, it feels like the showrunners are more interested in pushing an agenda, sacrificing depth in the process.

The acting is painfully unconvincing, making it difficult to connect with the characters. The writing lacks the sharpness that made the film so powerful. Where the movie found beauty in the gritty reality of the favelas, the series seems confused-painting the ugliness of violence and corruption with a strange sense of admiration, almost as if it finds beauty where none exists.

A disappointing follow-up that misses the soul of its predecessor, offering a shallow, poorly-executed narrative.
  • emiliano1776
  • Oct 13, 2024

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