Stronger Than The World

2016
7.1| 1h47m| en
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The Story of longtime UFC Featherweight champion and the struggles facing him on the road to the top.

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Agência Nacional do Cinema - ANCINE

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Bardlerx Strictly average movie
Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
Billie Morin This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Jemima It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.
Rodrigo B. Good to see Afonso doing what he does best. It seemed as if he lost his touch after the whole "Solace" fiasco.This is a solid 8.4 to be exact. It's an interesting story, an interesting protagonist and captivating directing. There's a whole "tyler durdeen" thing going on that if you compare to fincher's original, well, there's no comparison. But it by itself works really well. The whole disturbed father figure works well - I know it's a true story, so I guess what I mean is that the *bold horrible fact */bold is well portrayed in the movie.Cudos to the inconspicuous netshoes product placement. Don't worry. Lesser minds won't even know it happened. TNT, almost didn't see you at all.
Jean-Pol Cardin My opinion-.Mais Forte Que o Mundo: A História de José Aldo is a Brazilian drama film by Afonso Poyart, a biographical work on the life of the MMA combatant "Mixed martial arts where mixed martial arts (MMA) Free fight or free-fight), is a complete combat sport, combining pugilat and hand-to-hand combat ". And it is the biographical history of José Aldo, from his debut and the arrival at the top of his glory in UFC "Ultimate Fighting Championship which is an American mixed martial arts organization, currently recognized as the world's largest And this is the long-standing history of the UFC lightweight champion and the struggles facing him on the road to the top.This film is relatively well done and fans of combat sports will surely appreciate Very beautiful scenes of combat will be present in the film, and also will be well demonstrated the very difficult life that met José Aldo of his youth to the summit, namely that it remained ten years unbeaten in its Category as a UFC world featherweight champion, I found the film well done and especially well played José Loreto, who pays a tribute to José Aldo by interpreting his role well: a film to be seen by those who love sports of fight.
Robert Macfarlane I like Jose a lot, well I did but if I didn't know who he was and watched this movie I would think he is a bit of a boring, shallow and unlike-able guy. The movie doesn't develop ANY character well, so you just don't care about them, Jose especially seems confused and he doesn't like this one guy who keeps reappearing throughout in his mind, like he is some massive bully who has really impacted his life so much, how? Why? Cause he invited him to work the day his father gets sacked? I just really didn't get it and only even watched till the end because I'm such a martial arts fanatic (oh and the martial arts isn't even that good so if you are expecting to be wowed ... you won't be)
Miguel Neto Stronger than the World: The Story of Jose Aldo is a film that surprising me, Brazilian cinema lately this weak, we have at most three good films a year, and it left me with no expectations for the film that tells the story of one of the major UFC fighters Jose Aldo, the cast is good, José Loreto this well, Cleo Pires, Jackson Antunes, Claudia Ohana, Milhem Cortaz, Rafinha Bastos, Robson Nunes, etc., no actor commits the film, everyone is competent in their role, the direction is Afonso Poyart that made 2 Rabbits is very good, the soundtrack is good, the style that Poyart film is interesting, even the film with moments that I found unnecessary, for example the follies of Aldo, I I thought exaggerated, more Stronger than the World: the Story of Jose Aldo is very good, with great moments and proof that the Poyart has very what grow in the cinema. Note 8.0