Pixote Movie Review
Pixote Review
"Pixote" Overview

Rating: R
1981
Cast and Crew
Director : Hector BabencoProducer : Paulo Francini,Jose Pinto
Screenwiter : Hector Babenco,Jorge Durán
Starring : Fernando Ramos Da Silva,Jorge Juliao,Gilberto Moura,Edilson Lino,Zenildo Oliveira Santos,Claudio Bernardo
Long on emotion but short on solution, Pixote(pronounced "pishot") tells the
store of a pre-teen boy (Fernando Ramos Da Silva) living in the squalor of São
Paulo, Brazil. He spends the first half of the film in an awful juvenile
delinquent center, then escapes and spends the latter half in the company of a
few friends as they gang up to rob the customers of a prostitute friendly to
their cause.
Director Hector Babenco wants to expose the problems of the Brazilian poor to
the world, and while it's all very brutal and gritty, unfortunately he muddles
his story with no sympathetic character at all. By the end, we've judged
Pixote as just another gutterpunk, not a victim. He's written his own destiny,
and we've written him off. Frankly, American versions of this have done better
by portraying the victims as well as the victimizers -- namely Larry Clark in
Kids.
Aka Pixote: A Lei do Mais Fraco.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



