Feel life from the movie. Today, the movie recommended by Xiaobian to you is "Bus Horror". I believe that many people feel the same as me, such a garbage name, a horror film made at a small cost, and there is no desire to watch. However, I would say that this is another big-budget, good movie that has been delayed by the title. I think it's like a Brazilian version of Slumdog Millionaire.

The story tells that After Rio de Janeiro teenager Sandro witnesses his mother being killed, he is left unsupervised and becomes a street child. He took drugs with other street children and met another teenager named Sandro after being held in detention. They thought it was fate, got married, and robbed together after they got out of prison, because they really couldn't find a second way out. He had dreams and wanted to become a rap star, but the environment he was in was destined to be dreams, and no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't become a reality. Later, Sandro is mistaken for a child by Melissa, who has been searching for her son for years, and she does her best to help him, but he still can't escape his fate. After witnessing the betrayal of his girlfriend and brother, he got on a bus and became a robber by mistake, eventually being shot dead by the police. Because the bus was hijacked, it was called "Bus Horror"? I really don't understand, so you can't give a tall name?
After watching the movie, the first feeling is that the security in Rio is very chaotic, the male protagonist and his brother take drugs, robbery, and killing people are like a common thing, and the slum is simply the world of gangsters, but the police have done nothing. Is that the same in real life? Friends who know can give The Editor a solution. It seems to remember that when the World Cup in Brazil was held in 14 years, a reporter reported on the local security chaos, and as a result, someone snatched the reporter's necklace during the live broadcast. Well, foreign female journalists. Let me be glad I was born in China.
Sandro had several chances to change his fate in his short life, but he finally chose to fall. He never thought of making money with his own hands, but to commit crimes and robberies. It reminds me of a little story. Someone asks a child, what do you want to do when you grow up? The child replied, herding sheep. Sandro was the kid, but herding sheep turned into robbery. It is both sad and hateful.
In the film, Sandro's "mother" Melissa represents hope. She was in the midst of sin, but she was always good at heart. She had fallen, but chose to be born again. She had faith, she never gave up on her child, she always wanted to change him. Her experience tells us whether to choose to fall or to be born again, regardless of the circumstances, fate is in their own hands.
Sandro did not tell "Mother" Melissa the truth until his death. He wasn't her child, his brother, and the other Sandro was Melissa's real child. It's cruel and it's a shame!