Bus 174: The Life Of Sandro Rosa Do Nascimento

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Imagine photographers and journalists littering the panicking and anxious street, a public area where everyone can witness the live crime of kidnapping and burglary. In the 2004 film “Bus 174” examines the life of Sandro Rosa Do Nascimento, a young man who held Rio De Janeiro’s bus 174 hostage in 2000. The documentary depicted the reality and perspective of Sandro and the Brazilian society, which illustrated the flaws and thoughts of Sandro and the society of Rio De Janeiro. Based off the depiction of both realities, the Brazilian society is the most at fault for the tragic event because Sandro never encountered a support system and he had experienced traumatic events caused by the Brazilian society. In any form of a community, the concept …show more content…

To begin with, Sandro never found someone to rely on for emotional comfort when he lost the foundation of his identity and family strength. Yvonne Bezerria, admitted in the film, “When Sandro was six, his mother was murdered. Butchered in front of him in a shack” (Bus 174). This quote can suggest a severe case of trauma, he witnessed his pregnant mother’s death at a very young age and began to live on the streets. After Sandro became accustomed to the homeless lifestyle and made friendships with other homeless children, he watched eight of his friends be murdered in front of a catherdral by law enforcers. In the film, an angered Sandro says, “You bet, it’s a serious crime! The whole country can watch me! Hear what I’m saying, pigs? Hear me? You killed my friends at. I know-- Candelária ---- I was there,” (Bus 174). The Candelária massacre is the killing of eight out of sixty-eight homeless children and teenagers by six police officer in front of the Candelaria Cathedral the night of July 23, 1993. This horrific crime has devastated thousands of Brazilians across Rio de Janeiro, including Sandro, who was a survivor of the shooting and a witness of eight of his friends’ deaths. The distress that Sandro has experienced from the violence and hatred of the Brazilian society has led to a negative consequence that have endangered many civilians that were on the bus

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