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The Man of the Year

Original title: O Homem do Ano
  • 2003
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.3K
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The Man of the Year (2003)
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Maiquel has lost a bet and dyed his hair blond. This little event triggers a head-on collision with destiny in which Maiquel goes from nobody to hero to outlaw--all in 24 hours.Maiquel has lost a bet and dyed his hair blond. This little event triggers a head-on collision with destiny in which Maiquel goes from nobody to hero to outlaw--all in 24 hours.Maiquel has lost a bet and dyed his hair blond. This little event triggers a head-on collision with destiny in which Maiquel goes from nobody to hero to outlaw--all in 24 hours.

  • Director
    • José Henrique Fonseca
  • Writers
    • Rubem Fonseca
    • Patrícia Melo
  • Stars
    • Murilo Benício
    • Cláudia Abreu
    • Natália Lage
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    3.3K
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    • Director
      • José Henrique Fonseca
    • Writers
      • Rubem Fonseca
      • Patrícia Melo
    • Stars
      • Murilo Benício
      • Cláudia Abreu
      • Natália Lage
    • 23User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Murilo Benício
    Murilo Benício
    • Máiquel
    Cláudia Abreu
    • Cledir
    Natália Lage
    Natália Lage
    • Érica
    Paulinho Moska
    • Enoque
    • (as Moska)
    André Gonçalves
    • Galego
    Lázaro Ramos
    Lázaro Ramos
    • Marcão
    Jorge Dória
    Jorge Dória
    • Dr. Carvalho
    Perfeito Fortuna
    • Robinson
    Amir Haddad
    • Gonzaga
    Agildo Ribeiro
    Agildo Ribeiro
    • Councilman Zilmar
    José Wilker
    José Wilker
    • Sílvio
    Carlo Mossy
    • Delegado Santana
    Paulo César Peréio
    Paulo César Peréio
    • Seu Humberto
    André Barros
    • Marlênio
    Mariana Ximenes
    Mariana Ximenes
    • Gabriela
    Wagner Moura
    Wagner Moura
    • Suel
    Marcelo Biju
    • Neno
    José Henrique Fonseca
    José Henrique Fonseca
    • Caju
    • Director
      • José Henrique Fonseca
    • Writers
      • Rubem Fonseca
      • Patrícia Melo
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    freakyfreak05

    I'd like to hire Maiquel to kill my 5th grade teacher...

    ...and my x-girlfriend and that guy that bumped into me on the train.

    he was a cool, young, good looking dangerous guy and climbing to the top of a Brazilian ghetto. it was amazing how all the people swarmed around him, wanting to be with him, wanting to be friends, partners and lovers with the killer. it seemed like he was doing a service to the community at first, killing all these bad people. but quickly turned into a gun for hire. the only sign that he had feelings was displayed upon his pet pig and look what happened to him. if a guy like this enters your life...things will go really good for you for a time, but you'll be guaranteeing yourself a premature death too. and god bless the beautiful woman of Brazil. i still can't figure out who is prettier, Claudia abreu or Natalia lage. this is the first film i got through Film Movement. it's so cool to get these indies delivered to my house. i liked this movie a lot. i got to see a part of Brazil i will never know in real life.
    8jotix100

    Blonds have more fun

    I stumbled unto this film by mere coincidence. I had no idea what to expect, not being acquainted with the director, or any of its excellent stars, although I've seen quite a few Brazilian films. Director Jose Enrique Fonseca works miracles with this movie and in the process gets amazing performances from all of his cast.

    This is a film where there is a lot of violence, but it also works as a moral tale. When all seems to be lost in the Brazilian society, we get a sort of paid avenger that will get rid of the bad element terrorizing the 'hood. This is the underlying theme of the film.

    Maiquel, as played by Murilo Benicio, is a cool cat with no apparent scruples. Deep down, he strongly believes he is doing the right thing in helping people get revenge with what the inept police doesn't even bother to do. Mr. Benicio gives a controlled performance with funny moments. His relationship with the pet pig he receives from a satisfied customer, gives comic relief from his otherwise well known underground activities.

    Claudia Abreu, a beautiful actress plays Cledir who eventually will marry Maiquel, the man she helped to give a "new blond look". Also in the cast, Natalia Lage, another gorgeous young woman who reappears in Maiquel's life only to transform herself when she discovers religion and wants him to join in the evangelical movement, something he never does.

    Some people have compared this film to "City of God", and frankly, there is no basis for the comparison. While the latter film showed the life in the poor favelas, the characters of this film are lower middle class people with a different set of values in life. They're not completely destitute, or as hopeless, as the poor young people of the other film.

    Mr. Fonseca, the director, shows great promise. We look forward to his next film.
    bob the moo

    In City of God's shadow but a great film with a good plot and well-delivered social commentary

    After getting his hair dyed blond as a bet, Máiquel goes to his local bar where he is laughed at by Suel. Enraged by this insult (in front of a girl), he returns later and shoots Suel. He is afraid of capture by the police but he finds that not only is he considered a hero by the local community but also by the police – who are happy that he killed Suel as he was a criminal but too young to be sent to jail. With his reputation as a vigilante he is approached by his dentist, Dr Carvalho to do another killing – a rapist who attacked his 17-year-old daughter. Máiquel finds himself drawn further into the killings while his life also tries to turn normal, with a new wife and a child on the way.

    City of God has opened up the wider world to not only Brazilian cinema but South American generally and it is a good thing despite films that maybe didn't deserve it getting a wider release. This is not the case with this film, which I am glad got an European release and, thanks to arts channel BBC4, got it's UK television premiere a week or so ago. The plot covers similar ground as City of God in terms of it's subtext (if you could call such an obvious point 'sub') as it deals with the violence of the lower classes as contrasted with the apathy of those rich enough to afford to leave it behind. The film makes this point in an enjoyable story that sees Máiquel sucked into being a killer of criminals and being involved with the rich men within the local community, however he is only ever their tool and can easily be replaced – he is never more than a member of the lower classes, albeit a member that is temporarily useful. This main story is enjoyably slick and stylishly told and it's only downside is that it could easily have been just a little shorter and punchier. This works but it is made much better by Fonseca's comments on current society.

    As already mentioned, Máiquel's descent into violence and despair is likened onto the spiral of despair and violence seen in the slums of Rio. Although the story is exaggerated for the sake of the film, the meaning is there nonetheless. The film makes the further point of it by showing several things within Máiquel's life that he has no control over – Érica and Bill are both things suddenly in his life that just happen and he seems unable to take action either way. With these social comments the film shows itself to be intelligent and aware and this helped me get over the occasional flaws in plotting. Also helping the film a great deal is the acting from a good cast.

    Benício is a big actor in Brazil and he is good here, he starts as an arrogant kid and becomes increasingly frantic and violent. His character is basic but he keeps Máiquel an interesting person and never just a metaphor for Brazil's problems. Abreu also undergoes a transformation and, although in a smaller character, hers is even better. At the start of the film she is carefree and beautiful and, with mostly attitude and voice she becomes a tired, unattractive wife! The rest of the cast are all good in various roles and there are no real weak links. The performances are all natural and make the story feel very real when delivering a script set in a very believable Rio.

    Overall, City of God may get all the press but this film is almost as good despite not being as expansive and stylish. The basic story is enjoyable and involving and is only made better by the layers of commentary on society that is carries with it. The direction is good and this is a very enjoyable film that will hopefully continue to be seen by greater audiences worldwide as a result of City of God's success.
    10Splattii

    NOT COG, but still amazing

    What can I say about The Man of the Year other than SEE THIS NOW.

    I'd like to start by saying that I don't really understand all the comparisons to City of God. I am a HUGE fan of City of God, and I even have Palace II on DVD which seems to be a rarity. I went into The Man of the Year with high hopes, and although they were met, I just don't see the resemblance to COG. I understand it's Brazilian and there are guns / gangs involved but that's about it in my eyes. I'm sure many will disagree with me, but I guess that's why there are multiple user comments.

    The best way I can describe this film is El Mariachi meets Tarentino. It seems to be more of a play on El Mariachi in my opinion, however it still manages to be unique enough to make it a story of it's own. There are some comedic moments in which I found myself laughing, while at other moments I felt myself getting excited and filled with tension as I wondered what was going to happen next. When it was all said and done however, this movie was fantastic. I don't want to give much away and other users have basically outlined the plot, so I'll leave it at that. A great film, and a film I hope many people have a chance to see.

    I got my copy from Film Movement, and I have to say this little company is really delivery some quality film. People should pay more attention to them.
    9pmiranda-3

    Very deep, very well done... and very real!

    I started to see Brazilian movies a few years ago. And after «City of God», and the mini-series «Cidade dos Homens» («City of Men»), I was really expecting to see another movie about criminality, but outside the «favelas». Man of The Year, was the best picture on this subject, and together with «City of God» we can have a real perspective on the Brazilian crime scene.

    The movie was really well directed, the script and the story were great and very original, and the photography and angles were very well done. The actors were Great ! as the Brazilian cast have already teach us on prior movies... They promise a lot !

    It's a common story, about how everything started to an Hit-man... and it all make sense and happen in a so natural way... It's like the destiny was already written.

    I specially enjoyed the end of the movie, because I was really expecting the «usual» bad ending on a movie like this... But the director give us a chance...

    I gave a 9 out of 10 to this picture and I'm already waiting for the next Brazilian movie on this thematics.

    Great Movie !

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    • Trivia
      The film is a family collaboration between writer Rubem Fonseca, his son, the director José Henrique Fonseca and lead actress Cláudia Abreu, who is married with the director.
    • Goofs
      At the end of the film, when Máiquel dyes his hair to its normal black color, he does so without wearing gloves. In real life this would turn his hands black as well and be a dead giveaway, but after Máiquel uses the dye his hands look normal.
    • Connections
      References Wild at Heart (1990)

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 2003 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Official site
      • Official Site from Warner Bros.
    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Человек года
    • Production companies
      • Conspiração Filmes
      • Warner Bros. Pictures
      • Estúdios Mega
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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