Reviewer's Rating 4 out of 5
The Man of the Year (O Homem do Ano) (2003)

Imagine if the kids of "City of God" lived beyond the age of fifteen and became everyday citizens. Now imagine if Quentin Tarantino was Brazilian.

The result might be "Man of the Year", the debut feature from director Jos茅 Henrique Fonseca, that opens with so much ballsy attitude and stylish verve that you could be forgiven for thinking you were about to watch not only the man, but one of the films of the year.

OK, hands up, "Man of the Year" doesn't turn out to be quite that good, but it's still an impressive debut feature.

After losing a bet in his local bar, Maiquel (Murilo Benicio) gets his hair dyed blond. Showing off his new barnet to his drinking buddies, he takes some stick from a local lowlife, who asks him outside for a fight. One thing leads to another and Maiquel shoots the guy dead.

So, a trip to jail for Mr Blond?

Hardly.

In Rio de Janeiro, life is cheap and bullets are cheaper.

The cops congratulate Maiquel on getting rid of a scumbag thief and before he knows what's happening, this unemployed car salesman has become a vigilante for hire whose progress attracts the attention of a group of right-wing fanatics eager to clean up the streets.

All Maiquel wanted was a job, a wife and a family. Now he's got a string of corpses on his conscience, a piglet (don't ask), and two women battling over which one gets to marry him.

Stylishly shot, brilliantly acted and completely over-the-top, "Man of the Year" may run out of steam in its third act, but its still one heckuva a journey through Rio De Janeiro's seedy underbelly and one man's slow but sure corruption. Like a sucker punch to the gut, it's vigorous and direct enough to suggest Fonesca may well be a director to watch.

End Credits

Director: Jos茅 Henrique Fonseca

Writer: Rubem Fonseca

Stars: Murilo Benicio, Claudia Abreu, Nat谩lia Lage, Jorge D贸ria, Jos茅 Wilker

Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime

Length: 116 minutes

Cinema: 2003

Country: Brazil

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