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City of God

City of God

If you run, the beast catches you; if you stay, the beast eats you.

Released PG 130 min 8.6/10 Votes: 809417
In the slums of Rio, two kids' paths diverge as one struggles to become a photographer and the other a kingpin.
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globo.com
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Portuguese
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$3M
Revenue:
$31M

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  • Yakuza Apocalypse - A surreal take on yakuza culture featuring supernatural elements.
  • Layer Cake - A British crime thriller that showcases the underworld much like yakuza films.
  • Oldboy - A revenge thriller deeply rooted in Japanese cinema with dark themes.
  • City of God - Explores gang warfare and crime, similar to yakuza violence in urban settings.
  • Battle Without Honor and Humanity - A classic yakuza film with intense action and themes of loyalty and betrayal.
  • Scarface - Depicts the rise and fall of crime families akin to yakuza narratives.
  • Giri/Haji - A British series that juxtaposes yakuza with London’s crime scenes.
  • Infernal Affairs - An undercover cop and a mole in the triads creates tension similar to yakuza films.
  • The Raid: Redemption - Intense action and organized crime elements connect with yakuza thrillers.
  • Yakuza Ladies - Focuses on women involved in the yakuza world, offering a different perspective.
  • Drive - Features a criminal underworld and stylish direction reminiscent of yakuza films.
  • Ichi the Killer - Graphic violence and themes of loyalty similar to yakuza affiliations.
  • Ronin - Explores themes of honor and betrayal within a crime-filled narrative.
  • Lethal Weapon 4 - Involves triads and organized crime, parallel to yakuza concepts.
  • Heat - Crime drama that explores the lives of criminals and law enforcement, akin to yakuza struggles.
  • The Man from Nowhere - Features an intense personal mission involving crime and violence.
  • Fallen Angels - Interwoven tales of crime and passion echo yakuza intertwining narratives.
  • The Night Comes for Us - Intense action and mafia-like conflicts resemble yakuza films.
  • Mad Max: Fury Road - High-octane action in a brutal world connects with yakuza's stylized violence.
  • Bloodsport - Martial arts and underworld competition reflect yakuza cultural elements.
  • The Outsider - Explores a foreigner's entry into a yakuza clan, similar themes of loyalty and identity.
  • Killing of America - Documents violent crime and offers a gritty perspective, resonating with yakuza themes.
  • Black Rain - Involves the yakuza in a crime thriller setting with cultural clashes.
  • American Me - Explores gang life and themes of loyalty reminiscent of yakuza dynamics.
  • The Ringu - Japanese horror with dark themes that resonate with the yakuza atmosphere.
  • Iron Fist - Combines martial arts and crime underworld themes similar to yakuza films.
  • Vengeance is Mine - A reflection on crime and consequences, within the yakuza narrative style.
  • Black Heaven - Examines convoluted relationships set against a backdrop of crime.
  • Street Fighter - Martial arts action with elements of organized crime linking to yakuza themes.
  • The Hunger Games - Themes of survival and corruption echo yakuza conflicts in a dystopian setting.
  • The American - Features an assassin trying to leave the criminal world, akin to yakuza tales.
  • Last Man Standing - A lone warrior in a criminal war connects with yakuza motifs.
  • Body of Lies - Explores intelligence and deception within a crime context similar to yakuza narratives.
  • The Princess Bride - Adventure with a quirky story akin to some yakuza elements, placed in an unusual context.
  • Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - Martial arts and themes of love and war resonate with yakuza storytelling.
  • Fallen - The incorporation of moral questions amidst crime connects with yakuza themes.
  • Narcos - Delves into drug trade and the world of crime organizations, similar to yakuza operations.
  • Jackie Brown - Tackles themes of crime and complex character relationships resonating with yakuza dynamics.
  • Bullet in the Head - Violent and emotionally charged storytelling closely related to yakuza films.
  • The Punisher - A vigilante's war against crime connects with yakuza themes of honor and revenge.
  • Banshee - A crime drama filled with action and violence reminiscent of yakuza films.
  • Sherlock - Intelligent crime-solving and dark themes connect with yakuza narratives.

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  • Andaz Apna Apna - Combines humor with themes of family rivalry and relationships, akin to Deewaar.
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  • Fiza - Themes of loss, love, and the quest for justice resonate strongly.
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  • Wag the Dog - A political comedy that highlights the media’s role in shaping political narratives.
  • Chris Rock: Tamborine - While a stand-up special, it touches on societal issues reported in the media.
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  • There’s Something About Mary - While primarily a comedy, it involves elements of chasing stories and reporting.
  • The Good Wife - A legal and political drama that encompasses the challenges faced by journalists.
  • The Daily Show - A satirical take on the news landscape, blending journalism with comedy.
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  • Inside Man - A heist movie that involves a complex investigation, highlighting media interactions.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:09:35

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  • Kill Bill: Vol. 1 - Similar themes of revenge with a strong female lead.
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  • Atomic Blonde - Features a strong female assassin in a stylized action tale.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:09:35

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  • The Town - Focuses on a group of criminals in Boston, emphasizing loyalty and betrayal.
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  • A History of Violence - Explores the impact of violence on personal identity and family life.
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  • Mystic River - Deals with the consequences of crime on individual lives and relationships.
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  • Pulp Fiction - An intertwining narrative of crime, featuring morally ambiguous characters.
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  • Better Call Saul - Prequel to Breaking Bad focusing on morality and the legal gray area.
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  • Narcos - Chronicles drug trafficking and law enforcement with a focus on character development.
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  • Sicario - Explores the dark world of drug trafficking and the moral quandaries of law enforcement.
  • Gomorrah - A gritty depiction of organized crime in Italy, focusing on the impact on society.
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  • Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels - A darkly comedic take on crime and its unexpected consequences.
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Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:09:35

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to I Am Cuba List

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Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:09:41

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  • The Usual Suspects - Intricate plot revolving around conmen and a classic twist.
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  • Gone Baby Gone - A detective story that examines moral ambiguity in crime.
  • Das Leben der Anderen - Explores themes of surveillance, betrayal, and moral complexity.
  • Snatch - A tightly woven narrative about various criminals and their agendas.
  • Sin City - Stylized crime film with intertwining stories and moral dilemmas.
  • Trainspotting - Grim exploration of life in the underbelly of society and personal betrayals.
  • Body of Lies - Focus on deception and espionage within a crime context.
  • Collateral - A night of crime with intricate character dynamics and moral conflict.
  • The Town - Intense heist film focusing on criminals with complex relationships.
  • Prisoners - Dark themes of kidnapping and moral ambiguity in criminal investigations.
  • Black Rain - Involves crime syndicates and the clash between law enforcement and criminal elements.
  • The Depahted - Explores layers of loyalty and betrayal in an organized crime setting.
  • Narcos - Crime drama series focused on drug cartels and law enforcement.
  • Better Call Saul - Explores moral ambiguity and criminal underworld through a character-driven lens.
  • Fargo - Crime stories with elements of black humor and moral complexity.
  • Mindhunter - Explores the psychology of criminals and law enforcement.
  • Breaking Bad - Best known for its deep moral dilemmas in the world of crime.
  • The Wire - Deep dive into crime and social issues in a compelling narrative.
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