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7.1/10
2.2K
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The Story of longtime UFC Featherweight champion and the struggles facing him on the road to the top.The Story of longtime UFC Featherweight champion and the struggles facing him on the road to the top.The Story of longtime UFC Featherweight champion and the struggles facing him on the road to the top.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 8 nominations total
Cleo Pires
- Viviane
- (as Cleo)
Romulo Arantes Neto
- Fernandinho
- (as Romulo Neto)
Jonathan Azevedo
- Traficante
- (as Jonathan Azevedo-Negueba)
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This film has apparently gotten lost in the sea of endless fight/dramas being churned out by the dozen. Most of them are brainless, soulless, low budget flicks with poor acting and low production values. "Mais Forte que o Mundo" is an entirely different animal. This movie is a towering achievement among boxing films, the "Rocky" series included.
It starts out deceptively simple, with a scenario of a group of barrio friends stealing a pizza and playing silly pranks on the locals. 10 minutes into it and the movie changes direction, like a left hook coming out of the shadows. This is an in depth study of World champ Jose Aldo's life, tracing it from his youth all the way to his winning victory and accepting of the golden belt. Like most males, most of what Aldo becomes has everything to do with his father, and their difficult relationship is at the core of this story. And rarely has a father/son struggle been documented so powerfully on screen. We also meet Aldo's "demon," an adversary that might not even exist, except in the mind of a man desperate to escape poverty, to save his mother from a horrible existence, and most of all, to prove his worth to his father.
What really impresses about this film is it's frenetic energy. In a lot of ways it is reminiscent of "Rocky III" in style and passionate energy. It succeeds in welling up a storm of emotions, from joy to tears, and this viewer found himself with teary eyes on a couple of occasions. Much of the feeling comes from the all around fine acting from the entire cast. Jose Loreto turns in a staggeringly believable performance as Aldo. Who is this guy? He's a real force of nature. Originally a mini series produced for Brazilian tv, this doesn't seem to be well-known outside of it's native land, which is a great shame. As a fan of boxing films like "Rocky" and "Gladiator," I can say that "Mais Forte" is among the absolute best of them all. Filmed on location throughout Brazil, and North America, with a large cast and some BIG fight scenes, this one certainly wasn't lacking a budget. Sadly unavailable in North America, I bought the dvd from a Brazilian mail order site. It's one to re-watch and share with friends..it's that good.
Some movies keep their big reveals for the end of the movie. You do have a main character with psychological issues here and they are not hiding it. Fighting demons (not literally, although sometimes it may seem so on screen) is one thing, translating that drama onto screen another. It really is tough, especially when you consider the struggle the main character has to go through.
And the fact the viewer has to stay with him. It's not easy to like him all the time, but you understand where he is coming from. The neighborhood, the friends, the family, all that background gets covered. The movie does a really good job and the fight scenes are gritty and tough enough. It really is a movie that has quality and cares about its very broken protagonist ... do you care too?
And the fact the viewer has to stay with him. It's not easy to like him all the time, but you understand where he is coming from. The neighborhood, the friends, the family, all that background gets covered. The movie does a really good job and the fight scenes are gritty and tough enough. It really is a movie that has quality and cares about its very broken protagonist ... do you care too?
Good acting, nice to focus more on the person "Jose Aldo" than in his fights.
But the director tries to make every action meaningful, create a non belivable villain character (with no necessity to do this whatsoever) and loses the tone of the movie.
If you like the fighter, worth watching.
Beautiful biography, what a difficult beginning, luckily the mother had a firm posture, when she moved away from the abuser, otherwise the future could be quite different ... Botafoguense suffered, pure pleonasm ... The second act is more fun and light, with the presence of Rafinha Bastos and Cleo Pires... Ownt, ahhh soundtrack, everything, packing romances, fights, cries ... And for those who like fights, punches, kicks and a lot of blood, here we have a full plate ... Despite exaggerating the fiction works very well... Excellent biography...
This film seems a mix of a soap opera and B cheesy action film with an excess of unnecessary slow motion. The music score combines trailer soundtrack with good well known songs completely out of place. Nothing convinces, nothing impacts, nothing seems real. Dialogues are awful and there are many embarrassing failed attempts to make spectator laugh on bad gags. You can expect seeing all known clichés put together, and certainly not in a clever way.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Junior is mopping a floor in the gym the real Jose Aldo Jnr walks passed him making a brief cameo.
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- Also known as
- Stronger Than the World
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Box office
- Budget
- R$6,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $2,612,004
- Runtime
- 1h 47m(107 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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