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Troupe d'élite - L'ennemi intérieur

Original title: Tropa de Elite 2: O Inimigo Agora é Outro
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 55m
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8.0/10
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Troupe d'élite - L'ennemi intérieur (2010)
Captain Nascimento, commander-in-chief of Rio de JaneiroÂ’s BOPE (Special Police Operations Battalion), is promoted to sub-Secretary of Security for the State. After a disastrous operation on a prison riot, Nascimento gets caught in a bloody political dispute that involves not only government officials, but also deadly paramilitary groups known as the militias.
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After a prison riot, former-Captain Nascimento, now a high ranking security officer in Rio de Janeiro, is swept into a bloody political dispute that involves government officials and paramil... Read allAfter a prison riot, former-Captain Nascimento, now a high ranking security officer in Rio de Janeiro, is swept into a bloody political dispute that involves government officials and paramilitary groups.After a prison riot, former-Captain Nascimento, now a high ranking security officer in Rio de Janeiro, is swept into a bloody political dispute that involves government officials and paramilitary groups.

  • Director
    • José Padilha
  • Writers
    • José Padilha
    • Rodrigo Pimentel
    • Bráulio Mantovani
  • Stars
    • Wagner Moura
    • Irandhir Santos
    • André Ramiro
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    90K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • José Padilha
    • Writers
      • José Padilha
      • Rodrigo Pimentel
      • Bráulio Mantovani
    • Stars
      • Wagner Moura
      • Irandhir Santos
      • André Ramiro
    • 96User reviews
    • 136Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 45 wins & 19 nominations total

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    Wagner Moura
    Wagner Moura
    • Roberto Nascimento
    Irandhir Santos
    Irandhir Santos
    • Diogo Fraga
    André Ramiro
    André Ramiro
    • Matias
    Milhem Cortaz
    Milhem Cortaz
    • Comandante Fábio
    Maria Ribeiro
    • Rosane
    Seu Jorge
    Seu Jorge
    • Beirada
    Sandro Rocha
    • Rocha
    Tainá Müller
    Tainá Müller
    • Clara
    André Mattos
    André Mattos
    • Fortunato
    Pedro Van-Held
    • Rafael 15 Anos
    Adriano Garib
    • Guaracy
    Julio Adrião
    • Gov. Gelino
    Rodrigo Candelot
    • Formoso
    Emílio Orciollo Netto
    • Valmir
    Charles Fricks
    Charles Fricks
    • Vermont
    Fabrício Boliveira
    Fabrício Boliveira
    • Marreco
    Marcello Gonçalves
    • Gonçalves
    Pierre Santos
    • Santos
    • Director
      • José Padilha
    • Writers
      • José Padilha
      • Rodrigo Pimentel
      • Bráulio Mantovani
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    User reviews96

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    10Sash5034

    Wow.

    I'll say one thing right off the bat, this movie is incredible. I saw it in a packed theater at the Sundance film festival and I've never heard louder applause from an audience. I would recommend watching the first film, just because its also very good and introduces all the characters. However, this film stands on its own. The director sought to make this stand out from the first film and he succeeded. This has fantastic action, great dialogue, and some hilarious dark humor. But most of all, its intelligent, its extremely well made, it's not plagued with any awkward or out of place moments. For some viewers, this film might actually be a learning experience. If you want to see an action film that isn't 90% action and 10% plot. If you want something that's hardcore, fearless, and has a message, this is it. Check it out, you won't be disappointed.
    10ebarros

    A marvelous movie... the SAGA continues

    Padilha has definitely excelled himself... instead of going into the usual and expected cliché of making a sequel with the exact same formula as the first movie, he goes out of the box and makes a wonderful, completely new, movie. If you are one of those movie fans who would like to see a reproduction of the first movie, who is eager to hear famous lines such as "você é um moleque" or "pede pra sair" once again coming out of Capitão Nascimento's mouth, who wants to see more and more torture, more and more violence. Forget about all of that... this movie has nothing of the sort. Of course there is a lot of shootings, and some torture scenes, but they are nothing compared to the ones in the first movie, they are quick and do not show as much! But do not let this keep you from watching this movie. In fact, what makes this sequel so special is that it doesn't even feel like a sequel, it feels more like a SAGA, Capitão Nascimento's SAGA, his quest for justice and against crime. Its a deeper voyage into Nascimento's feelings and also into the inner workings of the CRIME machine. Its a more mature and better developed movie which will make you think. It will make you angry, and it will make you mad... but in the end it will make you want to cry out loud: GO CAPITÃO NASCIMENTOOOOOOO!!! And cheer for him!
    8breno_bacci

    Nothing short of a cultural phenomenon

    I know I'm not supposed to link to other dynamic content here on IMDb, but I think it's worth pointing fellow users to order reviews by Prolific Authors, then read Cláudio de Carvalho's review to this movie. It is the only one of all reviews here, and I've read them, which has accurate information in a well-written form. There's little to add to what Cláudio already said, but if you're still not convinced, there are some extra stuff going on in and around this movie to incite your curiosity.

    First, the context, time and social appraisal this movie has received on the box-office weekend is even more complicated than we once thought. I'd just like to say I'm not a sucker for ratings or box-office earnings, but the fact that it toppled any other movie in Brazilian theaters, national or not, is obviously noteworthy.

    One month or so after the movie premiered, the actual BOPE was critical, alongside Brazil's Army and Rio State civil and military police, not to mention the huge political circus involved therein - on what's been infamously called The Invasion of the Complexo do Alemão, a huge gathering of equally enormous favela "clusters".

    It was the start of a new era on the fight against corruption, organized crime and political inaction. Or so we're led to believe. It turns out not only the anti-hero Captain Nascimento is next to irrelevant on the fight against the Powers that Be, but so is pretty much everyone else.

    Some people - myself included - have speculated that politicians used the upside-down popularity of the movie to go ahead with the invasion in the Alemão. I don't know where Padilha stands on this, but I think I have a quite good idea on where he stands, as far as idolizing the police, BOPE, Nascimento or violent acts of any sort go. But who would have thought? We're THIS stupid. Fortunately, the Invasion was bloodless. Yes, fortunately and extremely weird.

    Anythewho... Add to that another unexpected impact of the movie on police crackdown on illegal DVD sales. While the first one notoriously skyrocketed pirate DVD purchases, which contributed to its fast insertion on public culture - the second one was remarkably unseen, or with good quality, in the streets with the camelôs.

    Overall, I'd classify this movie as a masterpiece on its own. I took 2 points out of it for being a sequel, but I'm torn and seriously considering changing to 10/10. "City of God" didn't have a sequel, and it's good just like that. In the other hand, if we didn't have this sequel, we wouldn't have such a powerful and strong movie, one that speaks deep - or should - to our innermost misconceptions about poverty and the mind-numbing War on Drugs.

    Unfortunately, the Steven Seagal-esque Brazil took a stand and it wasn't the one I like the most. People in power or not have and will keep misconstruing Padiha's work because we're just like that, we love to choose the moron way.
    10im-624-363302

    Amazing

    I saw the film in its world premiere in Paulinia, São Paulo. !.500 people in the audience. Perhaps, 1/3 industry members and 2/3 non-industry members. It was a collective catharsis, I only remember a group experience of the same intensity watching Crouching Tiger in its Cannes premiere.

    The audience applauded the film five times, the last a standing ovation. Capitão Nascimento has become the alter ego of every Brazilian, seeking a secure place to live. I think the film will find an echo in neighboring Latin American countries.

    Compared to Tropa de Elite 1, the second delivery is a much more mature picture, a deeper look into the issues that plague every Latin American major city- citizen's security, human rights, and political responsibility.

    Since City of God, I have not seen such a round and impactful film about the social reality in Brazil. Remarkable work of José Padilha, Braulio Mantovani with a seamless screenplay. Lula Carvalho's precise work as a DOP, Daniel Rezende's brilliant editing, not to mention Wagner Moura's surprising delivery as a mature Nascimento.

    A total must see, and absolute award season favorite
    10CiccioButcher

    Superb!

    This is by far the best movie of the year!

    I enjoyed the first movie very much but the sequel even surpasses that. The story is more complex and keeps you interested and involved all the way. The central character is again Roberto Nascimento who is now more mature, as the story is set 13years later than the first movie. His enemies are corrupted policemen and politicians who prove to be much bigger threat than the drug lords as they have political power to influence Nascimento's position. Nascimento will have to adapt and learn to fight on other fields using new methods.

    This time we also learn more about Nascimento's family and his relationship with them, especially with his adolescent son.

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    • Trivia
      When Nascimento enters the restaurant to confront Guaracy, the man wearing the blue and white striped shirt who stands to congratulate him is Rodrigo Pimentel, the real-life former BOPE officer who co-wrote the screenplay of 'Tropa de Elite', and whom the character of Nascimento is based upon.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Colonel Nascimento: You know what this operation should be called?

      Officer: No, sir.

      Lt. Colonel Nascimento: Operation Iraq.

    • Crazy credits
      The beginning credits feature scenes from the first film.
    • Connections
      Featured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #2.17 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      O Calibre
      Written by Herbert Vianna

      Performed by Os Paralamas do Sucesso

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    • Release date
      • October 8, 2010 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Official sites
      • Official Blog (Brazil)
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    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Troupe d'Elite 2: L'Ennemi Intérieur
    • Filming locations
      • Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    • Production companies
      • Globo Filmes
      • Feijão Filmes
      • Riofilme
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $100,119
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,648
      • Nov 13, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $63,618,850
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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