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Arráncame la vida

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1 Std. 47 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,4/10
2949
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Daniel Giménez Cacho, Ana Claudia Talancón, and José María de Tavira in Arráncame la vida (2008)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSet in 1930's in Puebla, Mexico, a young woman finds herself in an arranged marriage to a prominent politician (Andres Ascencio). As his career progresses, she finds it more difficult to rem... Alles lesenSet in 1930's in Puebla, Mexico, a young woman finds herself in an arranged marriage to a prominent politician (Andres Ascencio). As his career progresses, she finds it more difficult to remain a loyal, loving wife.Set in 1930's in Puebla, Mexico, a young woman finds herself in an arranged marriage to a prominent politician (Andres Ascencio). As his career progresses, she finds it more difficult to remain a loyal, loving wife.

  • Regie
    • Roberto Sneider
  • Drehbuch
    • Ángeles Mastretta
    • Roberto Sneider
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ana Claudia Talancón
    • Daniel Giménez Cacho
    • José María de Tavira
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,4/10
    2949
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Roberto Sneider
    • Drehbuch
      • Ángeles Mastretta
      • Roberto Sneider
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ana Claudia Talancón
      • Daniel Giménez Cacho
      • José María de Tavira
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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      • 6 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Ana Claudia Talancón
    Ana Claudia Talancón
    • Catalina Guzmán
    Daniel Giménez Cacho
    Daniel Giménez Cacho
    • Andrés Ascencio
    José María de Tavira
    José María de Tavira
    • Carlos Vives
    Joaquín Cosio
    Joaquín Cosio
    • Juan
    Mariana Peñalva
    • Mercedes
    Camila Sodi
    • Lilia Ascencio
    Danna Paola
    Danna Paola
    • Lilia Ascencio - Age 12
    Isela Vega
    Isela Vega
    • Gitana
    Fernando Becerril
    Fernando Becerril
    • Don Marcos
    Irene Azuela
    Irene Azuela
    • Bárbara
    Guillermo Gil
    • Rodolfo
    José Sefami
    José Sefami
    • Poncho Peña
    Eugenia León
    • Toña la Negra
    Carmen Beato
    Carmen Beato
    • Doña Elena
    Julio Bracho
    Julio Bracho
    • Cienfuegos
    Vicky de Fuentes
    • Lucina
    Alicia Santillana
    • Verania - Baby
    Arantza Moreno
    • Verania - Age 5
    • Regie
      • Roberto Sneider
    • Drehbuch
      • Ángeles Mastretta
      • Roberto Sneider
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    9esquizzo

    Solid storytelling, good performances, flawless directing and production

    (Stupid IMDb. It doesn't get that I'm trying to type this comment in Spanish. OK. Here we go again in English)

    First, two strong statements: I have not read the book and I'm from Puebla (the city where the story takes place).

    I don't know how good of an adaptation this movie is, but as a cinematic product, "Arráncame la vida" works just fine. The leading actors, as well as the rest of the cast, offer solid performances. Giménez Cacho, as always, portrays Andrés Ascencio very nicely. He depicts a son of-a-bitch general, who -despite this characteristics or because of these- is highly enjoyable. The macho humor that this character uses, gives movement to the story. On top of that, we have Ana Claudia Talancón, the astonishing Catalina Guzmán. I'm not the biggest fan of her but I have to say her performance is flawless.

    The references to the "poblano factor" (poblanez) gives a proper setting to the actions of the story, which mentions a lot of local moments and characters of the 30's and 40's. However, the universal value of the movie (and the novel, I guess) remains. Caciques, corruption and battles over power exist everywhere, not only in México but all over the world.

    About directing and production, again, flawless. With a nearly 7 million dollar budget, "Arráncame la vida" is the most expensive movie in México to this date. However it has the quality of any Hollywood picture that surely would need way more than that to achiev the same results. The cinematography and the powerful music give the final touches to a production which, I'm sure, the audience from Puebla enjoyed and related to their own experiences and long time memories. Some nervous laughs could be heard in a packed premier at Puebla with members of the finest families of the region. You go guess what they thought of this portrait...

    Despite of that, people would be satisfied with the story from what I could see and hear.

    Summing up: I strongly recommend this picture. It is not the "biggest Mexican picture" but, no doubt, is a solid project with high production values. I've never read any of Mastretta's books but now I want to start.
    10hawparks

    The importance of this movie

    In my opinion this is by far the best and most important Mexican movie since "La Sombra del Caudillo". A movie also made from a novel in 1960 that was seized by the army and never released, and was done in the same style of using fictitious names. After I heard that this movie was filmed in my home town Puebla (I'm a US citizen now living in LA), and a candidate for a nomination for best foreign film, I rushed for the book and read it. It didn't take too long for me to realize who and what she (Angeles Mastretta) was talking about, and I loved it. So I rushed for the DVD and couldn't find it, but somehow I saw the movie. In the version that I saw, I noticed an important and brief episode from the book (among others) that was missing in the movie almost at the end. I'm referring to a serenade performed by the best and most popular artists in those days, Pedro Vargas and Agustin Lara (there's a statue of Lara in a park in Los Angeles), that ended in a clean fist fight won by the kid with the motorcycle, that the young daughter of the general loved, and who mysteriously died a few days later in a motorcycle accident (?). Who was the rich kid? Well, who could afford to take these artists to Puebla for a simple serenade? But who wants to be an enemy of the media anyway. I wonder if the richest man in the world, whose name appears at the end in the credits as contributor to the movie, also contributed to the omission of this episode or if it was not filmed at all, that, I don't know. But anyway that is not too important compared to another character that is almost invisible in the book (and movie) by the name of "Don Mike Heiss". If you find out who he really was then do a simple research, like I did, and visit the archives of the New York Times. You'll be surprise of these articles from 1917 (the year Zapata was murdered)-1919 (Villa was murdered a few years later) when USA was about to invade Mexico again just to liberate this special agent ("Heiss") from a Puebla penitentiary. "HEISS" became the richest man in Mexico and probably in the world after Rockefeller, and was the partner of all the richest man in Mexico at the time, with the help of "General Ascencio", who was in charge of making offers nobody could refuse. After "Ascencio" died, "Cienfuegos" became one of the richest men in the world during the six years he was president. All this just proves that unfortunately there is nothing to celebrate next year on the centennial of the revolution the 18th day of November 1910, with the exception of remembering Aquiles Serdan the first martyr of the unconsummated and so-called revolution, initiated also in my beautiful home town of Puebla de Los Angeles (Mastretta?). The acting in this movie is the best I've seen in many years. Thank you Ana Claudia, Daniel and Roberto, from now on you are my favorite actors and director. Please don't go to Hollywood, you all are more needed in Mexico.
    10emuir-1

    An absorbing look at the next door neighbors

    Living in the USA I am daily subjected to a negative view of Mexico and its people, whom certain Americans feel should keep quiet, stay in Mexico and do as they are told (by good old Uncle Sam); therefore, it is a pleasure to watch a film, which counters this negative stereotype and shows a beautiful country with its own way of life - sometimes good, sometimes bad. The political system may appear corrupt to the American style, but it is theirs and some of them achieve their aims by violence rather than purchasing them. Mexico is not alone in military strong men running the country. I have not seen many Mexican films, "Like Water for chocolate" was probably the first, but I have watched several telenovellas and enjoy seeing the ways and traditions of our next door neighbor. I gave this fine film a 10 as it was excellent, and I hope to see more such films in the future.
    10sopranodiva

    You shouldn't miss this movie

    I read Angeles Mastreta's book when it first came out and I just loved it. She's written some more afterwards, but I never really liked them as I enjoyed "Arrancame la vida". When I knew that a movie about this story was going to be done I read the book again, and to be honest I went to see the movie with the intention of reinforce that "stories are always better read in books, than depicted in movies". Well I was wrong.

    To my agreeable surprise I enjoyed every minute of it, just as much as I did reading the book for the first time. You easily digest a witty yet sarcastic story, picturing a post revolutionary country society that grabs you from the very first second. All the charactersare very well pictured and the scenery is just perfect.

    Thank you for this kind of Mexican cinema: enjoyable, brilliant and proudly capable of the quality to be appreciated by any kind of audience of the world.
    3tauraq

    I do not agree

    With these gushing reviews where this is a tale of a woman enthralled by a sophisticated older man. When in reality it was a poorly conceived story of a lecherous old man preying on a naive juvenile with way too much gratuitous nudity which is a dead give-away to a poor script.

    There are ways to portray emotional and physical affection without the women in these movie having to bare their assets in order to get people to watch this drivel. I lost interest in the entire plot when this weak AF cliched sex scenes and especially when Catalina was underage. But this is what we are left with now-a-days as the quality of the end product continues to sink below muck.

    Add the dead pan acting of various cast members to the cliched meeting Catalina and the band director as how weak this adaptation of a better reading product which often the case. It seems that these writers just can't take the gist of a good book and get it on film without screwing things up and than having to toss in female nudity to cover up another failed attempt.

    Read the Book and bypass this nonsensical rubbish.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Based partially in the life of General Maximino Avila Camacho, brother of the Mexican president Manuel Avila Camacho. He was governor of Puebla from 1937 to 1941 and served as secretary of public works in his brother's Cabinet. He was infamous for being ruthless, arrogant and violent with his political enemies.
    • Patzer
      When Carlos approaches Andres and Catalina at the restaurant, there are only 2 wine glasses on their table. Then, during the conversation he cheers and drinks from his own glass that appeared out of nowhere. When he leaves the table, there are only 2 glasses again.
    • Zitate

      [first lines]

      Catalina Guzman: [narrating] Many things happened in the country that year. Among other things, I met Andres at a cafe under the arches. Where else could it be? Everything happens in Puebla. From courtships to murders. As if no other place existed.

      Andres Ascencio: They're a bunch of pricks.

      Catalina Guzman: Who is?

      Andres Ascencio: Just say yes. I can see in your eyes that you agree.

      Catalina Guzman: Okay, but who are you talking about?

      Andres Ascencio: All of them. Who else?

      Catalina Guzman: [narrating again] Of course I agree. To me, "all of them" were the people from Puebla who acted as if they owned the city. Not us, children of a farmer who stopped milking cows because he'd learned to make cheese. Not him, Andres Ascencio, who became a general out of luck and every trick other than having been born in a military family.

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      Cielito Lindo
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      Written by Quirino Mendoza

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 12. September 2008 (Mexiko)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Mexiko
    • Sprache
      • Spanisch
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      • Tear This Heart Out
    • Drehorte
      • Puebla, Puebla, Mexiko(location)
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      • Altavista Films
      • La Banda Films
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