Elite Squad: The Enemy Within

Elite Squad: The Enemy Within

By José Padilha

  • Genre: Thriller
  • Release Date: 2011-08-12
  • Advisory Rating: 18
  • Runtime: 1h 54min
  • Director: José Padilha
  • Production Company: Feijão Filmes
  • Production Country: Brazil
  • iTunes Price: GBP 3.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: GBP 0.99
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Description

Wagner Moura is Captain Nascimento, commander-in-chief of Rio de Janeiro BOPE (Special Police Operations Battalion), later 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. Nascimento quickly emerges as victim of his own success in tackling Rio's drug gangs, he creates a vacuum filled by protection rackets supported by corrupt police. Dismantling the complex web of allegiances is a job made all the more dangerous by Nascimento's realisation that the very people that he should be able to rely on to support his mission could be his deadliest enemies. Adding to this professional challenge are his troubles at home, as Nascimento's ex-wife is now married to the newly elected State Representative, and his thirteen year old son is becoming increasingly estranged from his intense and emotionally distant father. However, soon enough, his professional and personal life violently collide as he realises his work attracts danger to his family. Is it too late to save his loved ones as well as the city he has worked so hard to protect?

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  • Great - better than first

    5
    By Bartleby1848
    This isn't a sequel in the normal sense - i.e. it isn't more of the same with a bit of new stuff thrown in to justify the ticket price - it's a a great film that explodes out of the shell of the first movie. The first 'Elite Squad' was a good film but a dubious one; it was part action film and part social-poltical statement about how out of touch the liberal left is with the reality of the street. It was accused, not without cause, of being 'fascist'. I'm not sure that the first 'Elite Squad' was actually fascist, but reflected a brutal reality that there is a role for touch paramilitary policing in keeping organised crime contained, but this second film broadens the canvas and looks at how militarised policing and street crime are part of a much bigger picture of systemic corruption that is deeper more institutionalised than merely who get's a grubby cash pay-off in a brown envelope. The Enemy Within doesn't disavow the sentiment of the first film, but it does put it in context; if you were ambivalent about the first movie, you must watch the second!
  • Elite Squad

    5
    By Bob Murf
    Great show. Thoroughly entertained and no hesitation in recommending.
  • elite squad

    1
    By Abbys7564
    i didn't enjoy this film subtitles were to fast to read
  • Not what I thought

    1
    By Ice Cube20199
    What a load of crap!!!
  • Refreshing

    4
    By Therouseman
    Descent, evolving plot, political, personal and insightful. Great film.
  • Boring subtitles

    1
    By Waynio121
    One word............"crap"
  • Great movie

    5
    By Drk315
    Great following up .
  • Great sequel

    5
    By Mikey J R
    Those that have provided a negative review clearly haven't seen the first film. This is an excellent and absorbing film. Yes, it's Brazilian and yes it has subtitles but if you have more than 2 brain cells and can read then you won't have a problem..... Unlike the other person that commented earlier. Excellent film and very close to the truth of the corruption involved in the Favelas!
  • Subtitled

    3
    By Ghengisknan
    This looked an action packed story about an elite police squad in Brazil, lots of gun fighting, police action in the slums and helicopters. What you get is about twenty minutes of action throughout the film which mainly tells of a political struggle in the corrupt departments of Brazil's government. The film is spoken in the native language which if you understand you won't need to read the english subtitles. For the rest of us you will need to read fast as the subtitles don't hang about. I did enjoy the film but is wasn't what I expected and is certainly no LEON or HEAT equivalent If your looking for lots of action and no subtitles then this film is not for you.
  • MR Malclare

    1
    By Razta 348
    I must be thick or Igot the only copy with subtitles if there had been any ref that it was not in English I would not have bought it :( Boring

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