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Cidade
de
Deus
(City
of
God)
is
a
housing
project
built
in
the
1960's
that--in
the
early
80's--became
one
of
the
most
dangerous
places
in
Rio
de
Janeiro.
The
tale
tells
the
stories
of
many
characters
whose
lives
sometimes
intersect.
However
all
is
seen
through
the
eyes
of
a
singular
narrator:
Busca-Pé
a
poor
black
youth
too
frail
and
scared
to
become
an
outlaw
but
also
to
smart
to
be
content
with
underpaid
menial
jobs.
He
grows
up
in
a
very
violent
environment.
The
odds
are
all
against
him.
But
Busca-Pé
soon
discovers
that
he
can
see
reality
differently
than
others.
His
redemption
is
that
he's
been
given
an
artist's
point
of
view
as
a
keen-eyed
photographer.
As
Busca-Pé
is
not
the
real
protagonist
of
the
film--only
the
narrator--he
is
not
the
one
who
makes
the
decisions
that
will
determine
the
sequence
of
events.
Nevertheless
not
only
his
life
is
attached
to
what
happens
in
the
story
but
it
is
also
through
Busca-Pé's
perspective
of
life
that
one
can
understand
the
complicated
layers
and
humanity
of
a
world
apparently
condemned
to
endless
violence.
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