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Jason Von Berg
jB Productions
www.jvonblog.blogspot.com
Documentary response to The City of God
The caption on the DVD box states, “15 Miles from paradise… one man will do anything to tell the world everything.†In an environment where most children are almost expected to become involved with gangs and drugs, Rocket decides to tell the story of his peers, their choices and what exactly he did differently. Who is Rocket? He is the narrator of the story He had two options, to join the rest of his generation or to do something a lot differently, a lot more positively. He chose to partake in a different type of shooting. This will be discussed later on in this discussion. I would like to point out at this stage that this is based on a true story and that as a journalist, and film producer the issue that we are interested in with regards to this film/ documentary, and the greater world, is what the truth is, and how we choose to represent it.
The first scene is a chase sequence of young children running through the streets after a chicken. It brings about the idea of a cat and mouse scenario, I would suggest, in that the boys are looking to eat. It becomes apparent that there is more to this cat and mouse idea then what is presented at first glance i.e. it is an extended metaphor for an even greater battle. (more…)