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Plata quemada

  • 2000
  • 18
  • 2h 5min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,0/10
7,1 mil
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Plata quemada (2000)
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Nene and Angel y su cómplice Cuervo participan en un fallido atraco a un banco en 1965 en Buenos Aires, luego se esconden de la policía en Uruguay mientras la pandilla se desmorona.Nene and Angel y su cómplice Cuervo participan en un fallido atraco a un banco en 1965 en Buenos Aires, luego se esconden de la policía en Uruguay mientras la pandilla se desmorona.Nene and Angel y su cómplice Cuervo participan en un fallido atraco a un banco en 1965 en Buenos Aires, luego se esconden de la policía en Uruguay mientras la pandilla se desmorona.

  • Dirección
    • Marcelo Piñeyro
  • Guión
    • Marcelo Figueras
    • Ricardo Piglia
    • Marcelo Piñeyro
  • Reparto principal
    • Eduardo Noriega
    • Leonardo Sbaraglia
    • Pablo Echarri
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,0/10
    7,1 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Marcelo Piñeyro
    • Guión
      • Marcelo Figueras
      • Ricardo Piglia
      • Marcelo Piñeyro
    • Reparto principal
      • Eduardo Noriega
      • Leonardo Sbaraglia
      • Pablo Echarri
    • 48Reseñas de usuarios
    • 17Reseñas de críticos
    • 68Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 5 premios y 8 nominaciones en total

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    Eduardo Noriega
    Eduardo Noriega
    • Ángel…
    Leonardo Sbaraglia
    Leonardo Sbaraglia
    • El Nene
    Pablo Echarri
    Pablo Echarri
    • El Cuervo
    Leticia Brédice
    Leticia Brédice
    • Giselle
    Ricardo Bartis
    • Fontana
    Dolores Fonzi
    Dolores Fonzi
    • Vivi
    Carlos Roffé
    • Nando
    Daniel Valenzuela
    Daniel Valenzuela
    • Tabaré
    Héctor Alterio
    Héctor Alterio
    • Losardo
    Claudio Rissi
    Claudio Rissi
    • Relator
    Luis Ziembrowski
    Luis Ziembrowski
    • Florian Barrios
    Harry Havilio
    • Carlos Tulian
    Roberto Vallejos
    • Parisi
    Adriana Varela
    • Cantante Cabaret
    Ángel Alves
    • Prostituta 3 Parque de Diversiones
    Juan Barrueco
    • Guitarrista Cabaret
    Walter Berrutti
    • Chófer (Losardo)
    César Bringas
    • Policía 1 Palier
    • Dirección
      • Marcelo Piñeyro
    • Guión
      • Marcelo Figueras
      • Ricardo Piglia
      • Marcelo Piñeyro
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    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

    Reseñas de usuarios48

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    9marcosaguado

    Noriega and Sbaraglia burn the screen

    WOW! Rivetting! The faces of Eduardo Noriega and Lorenzo Sbaraglia fighting and surrendering to their love is pure cinematic art. I left the theatre unable to utter a word. I wanted to revisit their world, no matter how tragic, there was truth in it, twisted, painful truth. PLATA QUEMADA deserves a larger audience. On my second viewing, I forced two friends, who hate subtitles, and are as far removed from the gay world as anyone I know and they loved it. They were seduced by the universe Marcelo Pineyro created for those superb characters to inhabit. More, Mr. Pineyro. More Eduardo and Lorenzo! Bravo!
    dburge276

    Clever use of diagetic sound and long takes creates real suspense

    Burnt Money is an exceptional film in the crime drama genre and stands quite well as director Marcelo Pineyero provides Hollywood with an example of what subtlety can bring to cinema. This film also does its best as a commentary of the internal division between the people and the corrupt government in Argentina, as showcased by the character Nando, played by Carlos Roffe. A few scenes strike out at me for recounting the director's work and it also must be said that the work of the actors that portrayed Nene, Angel and Cuervo was thoughtful and delivered with subtlety to match that of the director's nuanced vision of the world that the trio inhabits.

    Two scenes that immediately jump to mind are those that weave both dramatic long takes with clever use of diagetic sound to create a suspenseful dramatic scene. The two scenes are of the moment that Vivi is captured by the police and the 'relaxing' scene at the beach party with the trio. I enjoyed both of these scenes very much due to the director's courage to use a long take to add suspense. The suspense in these scenes however is not the same as the violent and gore soaked films we call 'suspense', but a more chilling and ominous sense of dread is evoked with the stillness of each scene. There is a moment that both scenes erupt with action, and the music within each scene accentuates the moment that the juxtaposition of mood occurs. Basically the manipulation of music within the scene such as the record being torn off the player just as the party erupts show that the director made disciplined use of all the tools in his arsenal to create a fully imagined atmosphere and mood.
    8vaverine82

    The intimacy leaps from the screen

    I won't rehash the details again, as so many previous comments have done wonderful jobs on discussing the plot and technical aspects of this film.

    I want to commend the leads on their brilliant job. Often when (male) actors are asked to "play gay" you get an overly sexualized relationship - as though they feel the only way to portray the connection between men is through overt lust.

    The director and actors here, have instead sought out a more subtle, but infinitely more honest portrayal. Every touch and sidelong glance between Nene and Angel just burns with intimacy. They might have the least on-screen sex, but this is the relationship that you really believe. The actors truly seem comfortable with their bodies, with touching one another, and so whether they are touching or just looking at each other - you can feel that familiarity they share and the intimacy translates beautifully onto the screen. Really an amazing performance of body-language.

    My one complaint about "Plate quemada" is the rather shoddy subtitles. I can understand enough of the language to be able to pick up when the sub's aren't direct, or are leaving out dialogue. I HATE that. In a film such as this, when so much of the plot depends on the characters and their relationships, it becomes agonizing not to know exactly what they're saying.
    8jzappa

    A Dream State Made Real, Feelings Taking Over, Make This Heist Film Its Own Beast.

    Burnt Money, a provocative, severe crime thriller from Argentina, begins like a Spanish- language Guy Ritchie narrative, with an assembly of criminals arranging a heist. Yet the heist is over in a glance. The lion's share of the story is the impact of the job. So much of this film seems already acquainted, from its appealing crime thriller stylization to its narrative echoes of Reservoir Dogs, Heat and Bonnie and Clyde, that when it takes one of its unprecedented turns it overcomes you. There are a lot of unforeseen detours.

    The opening introduces us to Angel and Nene, gay lovers who live in a murky Buenos Aires apartment. A narrator notifies us that they are known as "the twins." After showing how they met, in a grungy public restroom, the narrator distinguishes the one telling way they are similar: "the still eyes, the lost glare." The knifelike center on character relationships, and the novelistic way the story is divulged through sequential narrators, featuring internal monologue, prepares us to pull back to enmesh the "twins" in the heist. Neither they, nor the story, are as they appear.

    Leonardo Sbaraglia plays Nene with scorched vigor. He has the loose-hipped walk of a younger Robert Downey, Jr., yet oozing even more with suggestiveness. His underhanded approach to life is not smug or justified, but rather self-assuredly devoid of any overeagerness or vanity. Eduardo Noriega brings a preyed-upon sentimentality to Angel. We feel at first as if he may be slow, and perhaps to some extent he is, but in a way that is lost in emotionally charged internalized delusions, a return to the primordial dilemma. He seems afloat in dissolution, a dream state readily seen. And their emotional holding out becomes a game that neither wins. Where they are intimate, there is peace restored, and there are religious obstacles.

    The robbery of an armored car goes awry. The thieves, one of them injured, must stay completely out of sight. Law-sided demoralization and violence are initial drives of the story's turning point though not at the center. The film, which is based on a true story, offhandedly concedes that the lines separating cops from robbers are obscured, but its focus remains tight on the robbers.

    One should not write this film off as categorized for a gay target audience. Though it revolves around the two implicitly loving leads, Burnt Money seems to compete with much more vivid heterosexual pairings. Nene swings both ways, and Cuervo, the getaway driver played by Pablo Escharri, has a girlfriend who figures integrally in the plot. After the men flee to Uruguay, police beatings push the left-behind girlfriend to give them up. Their status revealed, the robbers must stay out of sight, pressures mounting. Anti-gay implications add to the enmity. They don't trust each other, everyone keeps a gun at hand, but attachments gradually solidify nonetheless.

    Burnt Money could have almost been made in the 1970s, when a film with the promise of spectacle in its subject matter was almost expected to take the more complex way to the end, no matter what the end may be. And yet the film reaches a climax we've seen so many times. Nevertheless, even in its brutal execution which extrinsically offers not much in the way of variation on a device dating back to the original 1932 Scarface, it maintains a theme of dissolution, a dream state made real to them, of feelings taking over, a theme which, in the end, makes the film its own beast.
    9fuzzybunn

    Love, Sex and Violence

    An excellent movie where everything is beautiful - from the crumbling, claustrophobic backdrops of the antagonists' hiding places, the actors and the background music.

    Besides showing an unusual homosexual relationship, the film also questions the relationship between sex, love and violence - even when the main characters turn "straight" violence and death hang in the air, with scenes sex often interspliced with those of death and agony.

    More importantly, you can't help but feel sorry - and yet almost envious - for the doomed (and did I mention beautiful?) lovers as they slide towards their inevitable end, just for the incredible passion they have for each other.

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    • Curiosidades
      Dolores Fonzi's debut.
    • Pifias
      In the robbery scene, when Nene takes the cash box from the dead clerk, the corpse of the clerk is still breathing, as his beer belly is heaving.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in California Secreta: El lobo de Wall St./Dolores Fonzi (2024)
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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 1 de septiembre de 2000 (España)
    • Países de origen
      • Argentina
      • España
      • Uruguay
    • Sitio oficial
      • Director's Official Site
    • Idioma
      • Español
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Burnt Money
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Montevideo, Uruguay
    • Empresas productoras
      • Oscar Kramer S.A.
      • Cuatro Cabezas
      • Estudios Darwin
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    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 183.132 US$
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      • 190.075 US$
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    • Duración
      • 2h 5min(125 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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