Sunday, July 17, 2011

stoking the fires of fascism - elite squad

We watch a movie for different reasons ; then we scramble to tell our friends why they should watch it.. the reasons may vary...chinatown and cider house rules were both a class apart..elite squad is a movie i would suggest only people who are so interested in movies and critics- people who can waste their time to learn how a movie should never be made – to watch..
                                                                                                     The movie is set in rio de janeiro evolving around the operations of a special police forces which  deal with the favelas( favelas are something like our slums – these were originally formed of the blacks , later the rural migrants – now they are the havens of drug lords) and trafficking that is rampant. BOPE  is  a macho police force who are trained like military men, they are taught to be tough; taught to kill and show no mercy.. as nascimento,the protagonist himself admits at one time,’i don’t care how people  started out , i just worry about what they have become’ .perhaps this is the vision of the entire movie. It vehemently denies to explore into the layers of crime, about the root cause, ramifications, what soever, it puts forth a single solution- which is violence .  Nascimento ,a captain in the BOPE  forces,whose voice over narrates the entire story (, is told in the style of pulp fiction, in chapters, ) wants to quit the forces to spend some more time with his family. He at times suffers from the guilt that bothers him from being the cause of a death of a very young guy.
                                                         But he wants to make sure that the person who replaces him is as good and as ruthless he is .  he is confused between neto and matias- the former has so much of heart and courage but he is not mind sharp, while the latter is so thoughtful but he thinks too much before acting strong and aggressive , with his ideal notions of peace and justice.. in fact matias is shown as a student of law, because he thinks both law and policing are to defend the law. In law school he has rich friends who have contacts with drug dealers and are shown as screen stereotypes of spoilt kids.
                                                                                            The film moves toward the logical conclusion , the sharp mind of matias losing all that will make him a good man – notably his conscience is distorted and his compassion dries up. He moves away from reading foucalt  and sociology to being one of the elite squad.
What is disturbing about this film is , this film cannot be outright trashed .the director is not a naive , trigger happy police cheerleader whom you find in many of our movies- like kaakka kaakka by gautam menon, for example. Here is someone who is clever enough to prop up the symbols of equality and fight against injustice and violation of human rights. And then he puts countepoints to win the arguement . but this is an argument he cannot hope to succed, that is why this film fails.
                           I would be dumb if i believe using foucalt’s quotes about how penal system is mostly a manifestation of vested power interests  and dressing the BOPE  in ss like uniform and with skull as their emblem,  having the drug lord wear a ‘che “ t shirt  are coincidences. In fact, that very quote of foucalt proves why the film is wrong.. the whole film talks about the corruption and collusion with thugs in the regular police force , but who gets hounded – the drug dealer (whose crime may be because of a troubled childhood, as the fim with a non committal shrug acknowledges and doesn’t care about the fact ). My point is , for all the high moral tone and as upholders of righteousness , the BOPE  does not stand up to the establishment(which is corrupt). It is the god damn establishment ‘s most virtuous stooge. Then is it not a instrument of vested power interests?
                                  The training scenes reminded me of kubrick’s full metal jacket  in which there are extensive training scenes of the  US marines before the Vietnam war . sure both had similar sttings and dialogues .
Rifles do not kill. Only a hard heart does( full metal jacket)
Take care of your souls , your bodies belong to us (elite squad)
Only the perspective is different. Kubrick doesn’t glorify the violence, he laments over the inevitable consequence of it. Padilha delights in the endorsing of it- his glorification of violence is , to say the least, obnoxious .
i retched twice during the movie. I like to believe it is purely from indigestion and not over the fact that this film won the golden bear in berlin film festival .      As funny as obama’s nobel.... what else can one say ...
p.s . i am posting peter bradshaw’s  review of the movie in guardian....i liked it a lot- an epitome of precise words..
                                     Here is the biggest, fattest, dampest squib of the week: perhaps the most disappointing film ever to have won the Golden Bear at the Berlin film festival. Brazilian director José Padilha made the documentary Bus 174, about a man who stormed aboard a city bus in Rio in 2000 and held the passengers to ransom at gunpoint on live TV. His fiction feature, based on the memoirs of a cop in the city's paramilitary elite squad, tells the story of how these hardcore officers were horrified to discover in the 1990s that Pope John Paul II on his upcoming visit wished to stay near the favelas and that they were therefore required to storm these no-go areas to clean them up. There's an awful lot of very cliched Brazilian slum-porn, gun-porn and poverty-porn, all knocked off from the influential favela masterpiece City of God. The movie's evasive cynicism, morphing gradually and insidiously into lipsmacking adoration of the macho lawmen in their SS-style black uniforms, is pathetic. The worst moment comes when the anti-hero Captain Nascimento (Wagner Moura) jeers at a feeble cop applying to join their ranks: "You belong with the whores, you belong with the pimps, you belong with the abortion clinics." Um, excuse me? Abortion clinics? Getting a reactionary sermon from a pumped-up man in uniform is the last thing we need.

                           

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