2 Coelhos

2 Coelhos
Directed by Afonso Poyart
Produced by Afonso Poyart
André Poyart
Angela Farinello
Written by Afonso Poyart
Izaías Almada
Starring Alessandra Negrini
Fernando Alves Pinto
Caco Ciocler
Marat Descartes
Thaíde
Thogun
Robson Nunes
Music by André Abujamra
Cinematography Carlos André Zalasik
Edited by Lucas Gonzaga
Afonso Poyart
André Toledo
Production
company
Black Maria Filmes
Distributed by Imagem Filmes
(Brazil)
Release dates
  • January 20, 2012 (2012-01-20)
Running time
108 minutes
Country Brazil
Language Portuguese
Budget R$ 3.500.000[1]
Box office R$ 3,828,975

2 Coelhos (Lit: 2 Rabbits) is a 2012 Brazilian action film written and directed by Afonso Poyart. The film features innovations that were not common in Brazilian films, including explosions, animations, elaborate special effects and pop culture references.[2] It was released in Brazil on January 20, 2012.[3]

Plot

Edgar is a young upper-middle class man, close to completing 30 years old, he lives a full life crisis and is in a position common to the vast majority of Brazilians. On the one hand the power, represented by a corrupt state, abusive and absent in their taxes before their obligations. On the other, crime increasingly organized violence became a constant in the lives of citizens in large cities. Edgar responds to all this as a modern vigilante. With the help of ingredients such as technology, counter-information and manipulation, Edgar concocts a brilliant plan, using the greed of their opponents as the reason for its destruction. As the plot unfolds, we know more about the dark past of each character as Edgar fit the pieces together in an intriguing puzzle that makes up the film's plot.[3]

Cast

  • Fernando Alves Pinto as Edgar
  • Alessandra Negrini as Julia
  • Caco Ciocler as Walter
  • Marat Descartes as Maicon
  • Roberto Marchese as Jader
  • Thaíde as Velinha
  • Thogun as Bolinha
  • Neco Villa Lobos as Henrique
  • Robson Nunes as Cleyton
  • Norival Rizzo as Nestor
  • Aldine Muller as Sophia
  • Yoram Blaschkauer as Robério

Music

American remake

Tango Pictures bought the rights to remake this film with a title Two Rabbits. The film will be the second project for the development of new production, directed by Andrew Lazar, Christina Lurie and Steven Shainberg. Afonso Poyart says it should take the executive production, but not the direction. Poyart said, "The idea is to make another movie. At the moment, the Tango is hiring writers that will give a new treatment history and acclimation to the American public". The budget of the film should cost between $ 10 million and 12 million.[4]

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