7/10
Another Milestone of the Brazilian "Cinema Marginal" (Underground Cinema)
1 May 2005
Urtiga (Milton Gonçalves) and Santamaria (Hugo Carvana) are two mean, sadistic and cold blood killers. Santamaria claims that he has seen an angel, and is very mystic. They escape from the police siege in a slum in a hill and hide in an isolated house. When the owner arrives with two friends, they kill the man and submit the two women to many humiliations, before killing them. While moving to another place, they leave a trail of blood, cowardly executing many persons.

In the end of the 60's in Brazil, young directors broke with the Brazilian movement "Cinema Novo" (meaning "New Cinema"), and begin a new movement, called "Cinema Marginal" (meaning "Underground Cinema"). "O Anjo Nasceu" is a milestone of this new current of filmmakers, together with "O Bandido da Luz Vermelha". Júlio Bressane presents a very raw non-linear surrealistic violent story of two criminals. Quentin Tarantino became famous with his "Reservoir Dogs", but "O Anjo Nasceu" is more violent, sick and credible than the famous Hollywoodian movie. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): "O Anjo Nasceu" ("The Angel is Born")
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