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          The teenagers Raphael (Rickson Tevez), Gardo (Eduardo Luis), and example of cheap grace being slathered over issues that deserve more serious..

          [Review] Trash

          It’s not every day that a three-time Oscar nominee for directing decides on a foreign language film to be his next project, but that’s exactly what Stephen Daldryof Billy Elliot, The Hours, and The Readerfame has done.

          Following in the footsteps of fellow Brit Danny Boyle—whose journey to India for Slumdog Millionaireearned his sole nomination and subsequently an Oscar win—Daldry takes on the novel Trashwritten by Andy Mulliganabout three impoverished boys working as garbage pickers who find something in their nameless city’s landfill that sparks a police manhunt with grave political stakes.

          Fourteen-year old Raphael (Rickson Tevez) has lived all his life among trash, sorting through the dumpster near his home to eke out an income.

        1. Fourteen-year old Raphael (Rickson Tevez) has lived all his life among trash, sorting through the dumpster near his home to eke out an income.
        2. Rickson Tevez (L), Gabriel Weinstein (C) and Eduardo Luis arrive at a photo call for the film "Trash" during the 9th annual Rome International Film Festival.
        3. The teenagers Raphael (Rickson Tevez), Gardo (Eduardo Luis), and example of cheap grace being slathered over issues that deserve more serious.
        4. Based on a young adult novel by Andy Mulligan, “Trash” follows three teenaged Brazilian boys as they navigate a system of corruption out to destroy them.
        5. Born in Dorset in , briefly a clown's apprentice in Italy All of them — but one especially, Rickson Tevez, who is sensational.
        6. Adapted by Richard Curtisand situated in Brazil with corruption regarding its looming Olympics, this effectively tense adventure also delivers the heart and heroism audiences love.

          Will it spell the same success as Boyle’s phenomenon?

          I doubt it. Not only is Portuguese used so prevalently that this...

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