Lula, the Son of Brazil Page #2

Synopsis: In 1945, in Garanhuns, in the countryside of Pernambuco, Luiz Inácio da Silva is born, the seventh child of Aristides and Dona Lindu. Aristides moves to Santos and Lindu raises the siblings alone until 1952 when the family moves to Santos to meet the patriarch. As time goes on, the poor family struggles to survive with the children studying at elementary school and working as street vendors. Later Lindu leaves the alcoholic and abusive Aristides and moves with her children to São Paulo. Lula graduates as lathe operator and gets a formal job in the industry where he loses one finger in a press.
Director(s): Fábio Barreto, Marcelo Santiago (co-director)
Production: New Yorker Films
  4 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.1
Metacritic:
44
Rotten Tomatoes:
31%
NOT RATED
Year:
2009
130 min
Website
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No, just leave it.

Is your mom home?

I don't know.

I will have a suit like that.

Lula! Lula!

This fell off!

Re-gi-nal-do Sou-za.

Hey, this guy is brave like the Evil!

-Anyway, it's a good thing, no?

-It's a suit.

Ah, my father has one.

No, but this one is expensive.

It was made to measure.

You saved me, Lurdes.

Thank you.

Be careful not to

lose any again!

Can I?

Look at him, the boss of this guy passed him

through a washing machine and an iron, right?

is Lambari here?

We are going to the cinema.

To the cinema? lambari is inside there

getting ready, seems like he will get married

-Excuse me.

-Go there.

Will you get married, Lambari?

Marrie what?

You came late, right, Lula?

This way we will lose the session.

Its not me who is polishing

his hair, right?

-Is is too fat?

-Of course it is, isn't it, Lurdes?

Pass a hairbrush through it

and pull a little bit.

Lambari, did your father leave?

It's there on the bed. My mom said that

he doesn't need to know.

So much prissy...

It is, but if you don't have a jacket,

the doorman won't let you enter.

Someday i will go to the cinema with you.

Let's go, yes.

Lambari, only one jacket for the both of us?

Yes, right?

Lula!

Luis, wake up!

Let's go, Luis, wake up, boy!

Will you stay there?

Will you die drowned?

Take it, hold it, hold it.

Oh, my God!

Look at me, boy, aren't you coming?

Let's go!

let's go there..

Let's save what is possible.

It will be just fine. Help me here.

Take what you can!

Let's save the things!

-I will help you.

-I will lose everything!

Mom, are You ok, mom?

My iron! Where is my iron?

You go back up there!

-The iron from up there.

-What am i doing?

Come, Lula, come, Lula!

Oh, my God!

The overalls!

The overalls...

Oh, my God!

Mom, are you ok?

Everything is fine, but we will have to stay here!

Leave the girls there!

You can't take this water, no,

all of this is full of sickness!

Excuse me, when is the test

for the mechanics?

It's tomorrow, at 14 o'clock.

Do you want to register?

Here.

This is the turn, people.

This machine is operating

by rotating this part...

that is caught in this head,here

we call it universal plate.

during this internship, you will pass

by all the machines on this line...

no matter who will you be: the fitter,

pressman, turner...

you will have to know the part...

from the beginning

until the end...

you will pass by the boring machine,

by the milling cutter, by the clamp...

by all the machines from this line

of production that you will have to...

Take your hands away from there, boy!

What are you doing?

-I thought it was...

-Oil!

If you didn't know that this is oil,

better go back home.

What do you want to do with this?

I will make a juice for you.

The SENAI has the pride to invite...

Luis lgnacio da Silva,

gratuating in the group of 1961 ...

to receive his certificate.

People, Mr. Egidio sent me to anounce that

all of you are free.

There are a lot of protests around here,

and the boss ordered to close the factory.

You are in protest, you can

take your stuff and go back home.

I didn't know i was protesting, no.

Do we have to be protesting?

It's better to go, not to get

in any trouble. Let's go.

This Friday...

the Brazilian nation was

shaken again...

by manifestations of the

unsatisfied protesters.

Inspired by left

doctrines...

workers and populars went out

on the street, making Sao Paulo...

a true show of

vandalism.

Despite it's trienal plan

combining agrarian, fiscal...

educational reforms,

banking and electoral...

the president Joao Goulart still...

finds a lot of political resistence...

in different sectors

of our population.

Ziza, Ziza, look your brother is there!

Lula, Lula!

Lula, come up!

What is it? Are you involved

in this protests?

No, no, i am just following the movement.

Do you want to come with me?

Hold on.

Hold on.

Look there! Look there the people,

look at the worker there!

The people united will never lose again!

The people united will never lose again!

Close the gates!

The movement, comrade!

One of ours was killed

comrades!

Killer! Push him!

Wait! Wait for me, Lula!

Wait, wait, Lula!

You are confusing the things.

Lula.

Confusing what, Ziza? Those

are not the people from your party?

Yes... yes... some of them were...

but not all of them.

And the movement won't lose

it's political importance...

because of some

stupid deeds!

I saw what kind of politics that was,

the personal was there to break everyhting!

Damn it, isn't you who is saying

that the dialogue is important?

Damn it, did you hear anybody?

You have no idea about the exploitation

this bourgeois son of a ...

Exploitation of what, Ziza?

Damn it, was that unfortunate

better than us?

Did he really need to be thrown form up there?

Sh*t, sh*t!

What face is that?

What face is that?!

Those 2 unfortunate writhing

on the ground don't go out of my head.

Is this something you have to

think about now, damn it?

lula, look at the force of Sao Bernardo!

This is the power of Sao Bernardo,

my darling...

this is what i am talking about, understood?

If we will drink everything now,

soon there won't be anything left, right?

Is it for drinking or for showing off?

-Of course it is for showing off!

-And then?

Here it is. It happens that

i have enough money only for one.

Society, ha?

This one is yours and mine.

Freaking boring guy, you, huh?

Isn't it for showing off? I am showing off

the package, I am showing the package.

O, you are showing?

Than this is the reason that

those women don't stop looking here

You know what you are

That's because you have a face

like somebody just coming from a long trip...

This is the truth

That is the reason why they are not looking.

And look at you!

With this striped shirt...

he considers himself a Casanova from...

from Vila Carioca!

Than this is it, huh, look how it's done...

look at me, learn from dady

how you approach a woman.

Go, go, go look.

Watch me.

Hi. Are you without company?

You know what is it?

My friend there...

He is lonely,

and he is a little shy...

I wanted to know if you like...

A guy from Vila Carioca...

That woman is

too tall for you...

Who is too tall?

You can't afford it,

a woman of that height...

At some point you stuck

you head on the breasts of that woman...

lh, the dog, son of a b*tch

you will awake the entire neighbourhood...

First, the obligations;

after, the fun.

Look, Luis...

if it will be the other way,

your life won't be long, no.

Go to sleep, go...

-Good night, mom.

-Good night.

Another extraordinarily

report.

Today, in this 9 of april of year 1964...

the newly appointed

president Castelo Branco...

finishes to sign

an institutional act...

that guarantees to the brazilian govern

broad powers...

to modify our Constitution...

revoke legislative mandates...

suspend political rights...

compolsorily retire

citizens who attempt...

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