Title: 2 Rabbits (2 Coelhos) XLrator Media Director: Afonso Poyart Writer: Afonso Poyart Cast: Thogun, Marat Descartes, Alessandra Negrini, Fernando Alves Pinto, Caco Ciocler, Thaide, Robson Nunes Language: Portuguese with English subtitles Running Time: 101 minutes Rated: Unrated (Language, Bloody Violence, Sexual Situations, Nudity) VOD & iTUNES Release Date: January 19, 2016 Edgar ( Fernando Alves Pinto) narrates a non-linear story about life in São Paulo. It starts with an event two years ago where he accidentally kills a mother and son in a car accident. Edgar was able to get off with very little time because of the corrupt legal system. Julia (Alessandra Negrini) a Da and her lawyer partner Henrique [ Read More ]
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- 2/18/2016
- by juliana
- ShockYa
2 Rabbits is the kind of film that’s spawned from an obsession with fragmented criminal thrillers akin to Pulp Fiction, The Boondock Saints, Snatch, so on, and so forth. But these movies are either masterfully crafted or luckily hyped, and while Afonso Poyart commands style, his storytelling can’t quite pull off the chaotic abandon of such unwieldy voices. As you can tell from the image above, expect the unexpected from Poyart’s mind, yet the barrage of visual obscurity becomes overbearing as his screenplay refuses to stop shifting. No one is who they seem, and no character is insignificant – but with so many moving parts, it’s hard to keep them all working fluidly.
While a host of characters make an appearance, the linchpin to it all is a slacker named Edgar (Fernando Alves Pinto). His plan, in its simplest form, is to bring justice back to Brazil, while...
While a host of characters make an appearance, the linchpin to it all is a slacker named Edgar (Fernando Alves Pinto). His plan, in its simplest form, is to bring justice back to Brazil, while...
- 1/19/2016
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
Afonzo Poyart's 2012 Brazilian crime film 2 Rabbits will be released on VOD and iTunes by XLrator Media on January 19th. We have been given an exclusive clip to share with you. In the clip, Edgar (Fernando Alves Pinto), who has returned to town two years after being involved in a car accident that killed a mother and her child, is about to set out and get what's coming to him. In the meantime, he fills the off hours with video games and porn. Murder, kidnapping and robbery are all in a day's work for the tangled web of ruthless gangsters, corrupt politicians and shady lawyers in this adrenaline-fueled Brazilian crime saga.Hold on to you hats because there is a lot going on on the screen....
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- 1/11/2016
- Screen Anarchy
Director: Wagner de Assis Writer: Wagner de Assis Starring: Renato Prieto, Fernando Alves Pinto, Rosane Mulholland, Inez Viana, Rodrigo dos Santos, Werner Schünemann, Clemente Viscaíno, Helena Varvaki, Aracy Cardoso, Selma Egrei Based on the best selling book by the infamous Brazilian medium Chico Xavier, Astral City: A Spiritual Journey tells the story of André Luiz (Renato Prieto), a doctor who experiences a spiritual awakening after he dies. Xavier purportedly wrote Astral City with the guidance of André Luiz's spirit -- who communicated the story to Xavier from the afterlife -- and considering the minute and thorough details revealed in the film, that actually seems as if it could be believable. I will refrain from commenting on that, though... André first wakes up in purgatory, a nightmarish dimension of pain and suffering. In this realm, André is referred to as "a suicide," therefore his purgatorial peers do not believe that he deserves to be saved.
- 12/5/2011
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
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