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Troupe d'élite

Titre original : Tropa de Elite
  • 2007
  • 18A
  • 1h 55m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
8,0/10
117 k
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POPULARITÉ
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Troupe d'élite (2007)
This is the theatrical trailer for Elite Squad (aka Tropa de Elite), directed by José Padilha.
Liretrailer1:24
1 vidéo
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PortugaisDrame policierCriminalitéDrameMesureThriller

En 1997, à Rio de Janeiro, le capitaine Nascimento doit trouver un remplaçant à son poste tout en essayant de faire tomber les trafiquants de drogue et les criminels avant la visite du pape.En 1997, à Rio de Janeiro, le capitaine Nascimento doit trouver un remplaçant à son poste tout en essayant de faire tomber les trafiquants de drogue et les criminels avant la visite du pape.En 1997, à Rio de Janeiro, le capitaine Nascimento doit trouver un remplaçant à son poste tout en essayant de faire tomber les trafiquants de drogue et les criminels avant la visite du pape.

  • Réalisation
    • José Padilha
  • Scénaristes
    • José Padilha
    • Rodrigo Pimentel
    • Bráulio Mantovani
  • Vedettes
    • Wagner Moura
    • André Ramiro
    • Caio Junqueira
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    8,0/10
    117 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    4 451
    1 130
    • Réalisation
      • José Padilha
    • Scénaristes
      • José Padilha
      • Rodrigo Pimentel
      • Bráulio Mantovani
    • Vedettes
      • Wagner Moura
      • André Ramiro
      • Caio Junqueira
    • 153Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 86Commentaires de critiques
    • 33Métascore
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    • Prix
      • 47 victoires et 17 nominations au total

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    Wagner Moura
    Wagner Moura
    • Capitão Nascimento
    André Ramiro
    André Ramiro
    • André Matias
    Caio Junqueira
    Caio Junqueira
    • Neto
    Milhem Cortaz
    Milhem Cortaz
    • Capitão Fábio
    Fernanda Machado
    Fernanda Machado
    • Maria
    Maria Ribeiro
    • Rosane
    Paulo Vilela
    • Edu
    Fernanda de Freitas
    Fernanda de Freitas
    • Roberta
    André Di Mauro
    • Rodrigues
    • (as André Mauro)
    Fábio Lago
    Fábio Lago
    • Baiano
    Erick Oliveira
    • Marcinho
    • (as Erick Maximiano Oliveira)
    Patrick Santos
    • Tinho, Olheiro Torturado
    Rafael d'Avila
    • Xuxa
    Roberta Santiago
    • Rose, Namorada do Xuva
    Emerson Gomes
    • Xaveco
    Bernardo Jablonski
    • Prof. Gusmão
    Allan Guilherme
    • Romerito
    Marcello Escorel
    Marcello Escorel
    • Coronel Otávio
    • (as Marcelo Escorel)
    • Réalisation
      • José Padilha
    • Scénaristes
      • José Padilha
      • Rodrigo Pimentel
      • Bráulio Mantovani
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs153

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    GRANDIOSO

    My first brazilian film. Intense, hectic, critical and lots of strong violent actions. first act: ok, second act: good, third act: Grandioso! 👍
    9nvillesanti

    BOPE makes SWAT look like a bunch of girl scouts

    After watching the amazing movie, City of God, a few years ago I just wanted to see more. Although Tropa de Elite has the same raw look of City of God, is different in content.

    Tropa de Elite is about a group of Rio de Janeiro cops that grow tired of the system and declare war against crime and corruption and literally aren't taking any prisoners to the point that you just can't help but cheer for BOPE no matter their brutal methods of interrogation.

    The photography is stunning and the action is extreme and realistic. You have to see this movie more than once because there is so much going in terms of plot and action that you might miss it. The story is well put together and the acting is as good as any, but what I liked the most was the sense of dread BOPE was able to inflict on the minds of criminals and corrupt cops. If you like City of God and City of Men, you will absolutely love Tropa de Elite. Highly recommended!
    7debblyst

    A hell of a story...but not the whole story

    "Tropa de Elite" isn't merely one more Brazilian film on urban violence; it's a cathartic socio-cultural phenomenon of almost unprecedented proportions in Brazil, the omnipresent theme on TV talk shows, newspapers articles, bars and dinner tables. Prior to its theatrical release this October, "Tropa" was seen by an estimated record 11 million people who bought pirate DVD copies or illegally downloaded it on the net (the biggest Brazilian box-office success in the last 25 years was "2 Filhos de Francisco" with 5,5 million tickets sold).

    The reaction is passionately polarized: some call it the best Brazilian movie since "City of God" -- a definite influence here, in the cinematography, editing and screenplay structure, with an omniscient narrator and use of mixed chronology -- exposing the endemic corruption of Rio de Janeiro's police force and the "unorthodox" methods used by BOPE (the self-called "incorruptible" elite squad of Rio's military police force, created in 1978 and inspired by the U.S. SWAT) that include torture and shoot-first-ask-later modus operandi in the ultra-violent, ever-growing drug war in Rio's favelas. Others have publicly attacked it as fascist in its glorification of BOPE, its sadistic depiction of torture and the reductionist, simple-minded vision of the complex issues involving violence/ drugs/police corruption in Rio.

    Director José Padilha and co-writer Rodrigo Pimentel (a former BOPE captain who left the squad for disagreeing with its praxis) had collaborated in the extraordinary "Bus 174", a multi-faceted documentary on Rio's violence. In "Tropa", they controversially chose to give us a deliberately biased vision of the problem: from the start we're stuck with one man, the overstressed, rebellious, self-righteous Capt Nascimento (Wagner Moura) in his journey into becoming a psychopathic sadist and hot-blooded killer, who believes drug traffic is caused by the druggie middle-class bourgeoisie (as if the poor didn't do drugs!) and claims the solution is to kill all traffickers. To Nascimento, corruption is abominable; torture isn't.

    Nascimento is the film's absolute protagonist, narrator, commentator and "truth-puker". In his mind, all non-elite policemen are corrupt and incompetent, all charity NGOs in the favelas are cover-up fraudulent enterprises, all college students are useless double-faced potheads, and legal procedures are an inefficient waste of time. He's nearer to the traffickers' violent, revenge-based, lawless ethics than he's ever able to realize.

    "There's nothing wrong with shooting people if you shoot the right people", used to say Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry back in the 1970s, and it could well be Capt. Nascimento's motto. He's a vigilante in uniform, in the tradition of the executioners played by Eastwood, Bronson, Stallone and 24 Hours' Jack Bauer; he's the heir to the 1970s' Brazilian military regime know-how on torture. Yet, the film tries hard at "humanizing" Nascimento: his wife's pregnant, his marriage falters, he's moved to tears by the suffering of a mother who lost her son in the traffic war, he's in medication for his panic attacks. AND he's trying to save the POPE's life, no less!

    All the other characters are just rough sketches or caricatures. The one character who might be the classical "narrator/observer" (like Buscapé/Rocket in "City of God") is the idealist, Foucault-reading aspiring police officer Mathias (though it's hard to believe an aspiring officer could afford to attend Rio's most expensive law school). But Mathias, too, is finally co-opted by the brainwashing "Full-Metal-Jacket"-like BOPE training that changes him into an amoral beast fueled with rage.

    Padilha says he wanted to portray Nascimento as a monster, and that audiences who are hailing Nascimento as a "hero" and BOPE as a "model" institution have caught him by surprise -- oh, really? Padilha is probably being sarcastic, naive or silly: everybody knows movie vigilante cops have been consistently idolized the world over (and co- writer Pimentel has publicly disagreed, stating the "Tropa" is clearly pro-BOPE). The graphic, sadistic scenes of torture -- supposedly meant to inspire disgust -- make the delight of a large vigilante-minded part of the audience. And Wagner Moura's extraordinary, scary performance as Nascimento is unsettling: we can't dismiss him as a stupid fascist the way we dismissed inarticulate stiffs like Bronson, Seagal or Stallone. The fact is that there's now a BOPE cult-following, with BOPE's logo (a skull pierced by pistols and knives) reproduced on t-shirts and underwear, BOPE officers being cheered in the streets in their armored "glory", and young kids (from all social classes) mimicking the film's "bag-in-the-head torture" as a new bullying style.

    Militarists and pacifists will hardly change sides after the watching the film; militarists will have multiple orgasms and pacifists will cringe in horror. The filmmakers aren't interested in seriously discussing the drug issue (legalization is not even mentioned as an option). Nor in exposing Rio's drug traffic's multi-fingered interconnections, the zillion-dollar, highly organized international business involving farmers, money-washing executives, chemistry labs, gun-runners, bankers, politicians, accountants, lawyers, transport systems, etc. Nor in showing the real victims: the majority of the favela inhabitants, who aren't involved in the drug business but have to live under its rules, mere "extras" whose fate (in movies and in real life) is to be used, humiliated, segregated or, worse, wounded/killed by random bullets from BOTH policemen and traffickers.

    "Tropa" is a must-see film, but it's misleading and entrapping: by opting for an "open", "what would YOU do?" ending (probably influenced by the breathtaking finale of "Paradise Now"), the filmmakers demands us to take sides about a very, VERY complex issue they've shown us only ONE angle of. "Tropa" is cinematically dazzling, but so physically and ideologically nauseating you'll need an antidote -- be sure to also watch the faceted, influential documentary "Notícias de uma Guerra Particular" and be aware of many other angles to a terrible reality that plagues not only Rio, but most of Third World's chaotic, no-man's-land, way out-of- control big cities.
    10diego_moita

    Holy mother of corruption and truculence!!!

    "City of God" was just a perfect movie. "Elite Squad" goes beyond that; it's a WTF movie.

    Brutal realism, terrific acting (Wagner Moura... wow), brilliant script and plot, precise edition, unforgettable quotes... This movie is just insanely good.

    If you live in a developed country you'll probably think this is just another thriller. For anyone living in a 3rd country it's way more than that: it's a brutal picture of our degradation and corruption, a revelation that runs over you like a truck.

    The most striking aspect about the movie is how clearly it shows how everyone is at the same time guilty and victim in the whole war against drugs: the do-gooders NGOs, the politicians, the corrupt police and the not-corrupt but truculent "Elite Squad". It shows it precisely but with sense of humor and very smartly. In this war, everyone that proclaim to have moral and values is actually hiding skeletons in the closet. It's all a story of gangsters against gangsters in a degraded society.
    10lurple

    Amazingly good... and horrifying

    Tropa de Elite is an amazingly good film; by turns brutally real and horrifyingly hilarious.

    It claims to be based on a true story and I find that sadly believable. The main plot revolves around the captain of an elite police unit trying to find a replacement for himself, while dealing with the birth of his child and the horrendous stress of his job, and a mission to clear out a dangerously violent slum.

    There are no wholly good people in the movie, and it's frighteningly easy to compare some of what goes on to things happening in the USA (and other places) today. That said, the system of government and policing portrayed comes across as so amazingly inept and awful that it's almost like something straight out of a nightmarish sci-fi dystopia.

    If I had to compare it to other movies, it comes off as a cross between Brazil, Office Space, and Full Metal Jacket. Not for the weak of stomach, and you may find yourself greatly disagreeing with the ideals of various groups portrayed (which I believe is part of the point), but I would be enormously surprised if this movie doesn't make you think and give you something to talk about.

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    • Anecdotes
      The movie was originally meant to have Capitão Nascimento as a secondary character and Neto and Matias as the main characters. It was only after shooting was finished that director José Padilha and writer Bráulio Mantovani realized how impressed they were with Wagner Moura's charisma on screen and decided to edit the film with his voice over, changing the focus of the story and turning Capitão Nascimento into a main character.
    • Citations

      Trainee officer: [during an information training session] Hey, Coordinator!

      Capitão Nascimento: Yes, my sir?

      Trainee officer: Soldier 05 is sleeping.

      Capitão Nascimento: Hey Soldier 05!

      [hands 05 a grenade, 05 takes the grendade]

      André Matias: Yes, sir?

      Capitão Nascimento: Please take this.

      [removes the pin]

      Capitão Nascimento: Hey 05, if you drop this granade you will make the whole place explode. You will blow up ALL of your colleagues, you will blow up all of my auxiliaries, and YOU will make myself explode. Will the sir fall asleep again?

      André Matias: No sir!

      Capitão Nascimento: [after 05 stares down the grenade] We are all trusting you, sir.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Escouade d'élite: L'ennemi aux portes (2010)
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      Tropa de Elite
      Performed by Tihuana

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 octobre 2007 (Brazil)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Brazil
      • Argentina
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site (Brazil)
      • TFM Distribution (France)
    • Langue
      • Portuguese
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Elite Squad
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brésil
    • sociétés de production
      • Zazen Produções
      • Posto 9
      • Feijão Filmes
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    • Budget
      • 4 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 8 744 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 3 604 $ US
      • 21 sept. 2008
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 14 759 148 $ US
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      • 1h 55m(115 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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