Rojo
- 2018
- 1h 49min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.4/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Después del golpe de estado de 1976 en Argentina, un exitoso abogado empieza a sentirse entre la espada y la pared luego de que un secreto del pasado amenaza su situación actual.Después del golpe de estado de 1976 en Argentina, un exitoso abogado empieza a sentirse entre la espada y la pared luego de que un secreto del pasado amenaza su situación actual.Después del golpe de estado de 1976 en Argentina, un exitoso abogado empieza a sentirse entre la espada y la pared luego de que un secreto del pasado amenaza su situación actual.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Premios
- 15 premios ganados y 28 nominaciones en total
Darío Grandinetti
- Claudio
- (as Dario Grandinetti)
Susana Pampín
- Profesora
- (as Susana Pampin)
Myriam Henne-Adda
- Locutora desfile
- (as Myriam Hanne Adda)
Félix Santamaría
- Joven músico
- (as Félix Rodríguez Santamaría)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Yesterday evening, I took advantage of a French premiere within UGC Les Halles, in Paris, in the presence of the Argentine director Benjamín Naishtat who fluently spoke French with an almost-irreproachable accent. He confided us he was inspired by the detective movies (« polar » in French) of the 70's.
The film generally seems to be the mixture of two films from two distinct directors. The duels (all those involving Darío Grandinetti and / or Alfredo Castro) highlight an obvious cinematographic maturity based on an irreproachable photography and well-built dialogues. These scenes remind me of the excellent film El Clan (2015) which takes place a few years later, at the beginning of the 80's. Conversely, others scenes such as the rehearsal of the dance show are almost annoying and weirdly seem to come from another movie and from another director.
In summary, I'm rather disappointed with this slightly-muddleheaded movie, despite some excellent scenes. I'm nevertheless convinced that the next movie realized by Benjamín Naishtat will be better built. 4/5 of 10.
The film generally seems to be the mixture of two films from two distinct directors. The duels (all those involving Darío Grandinetti and / or Alfredo Castro) highlight an obvious cinematographic maturity based on an irreproachable photography and well-built dialogues. These scenes remind me of the excellent film El Clan (2015) which takes place a few years later, at the beginning of the 80's. Conversely, others scenes such as the rehearsal of the dance show are almost annoying and weirdly seem to come from another movie and from another director.
In summary, I'm rather disappointed with this slightly-muddleheaded movie, despite some excellent scenes. I'm nevertheless convinced that the next movie realized by Benjamín Naishtat will be better built. 4/5 of 10.
This film take me by surprise, original and captivating.
Usually I read something about the film before heading to the cinema but in this case I saw the trailer and read the quickly description. I'm mentioning this because affects yours/my mood and expectatives about the film, before even seeing the film, and your opinion of it.
This films plays with different styles and the narrative is a metaphorical one. The beginning of the film set the pace and there is some humour there when you least expected. However all this funny bit and pieces that I enjoyed are related to the fact that I speak spanish, and the rhythm of the conversations, the tone of how things are said, can lead to laugh and enjoy the absurd moment or see it as a truly dramatic one. There is a another layer that talk about how we "slowly get used to" corruption and crime as far as we don't get our benefits taken away and our placid lives interrupted... too much.
If you wanna see a film about a crime and a mystery, this film may disappoint you... if you go with a good open mood, you may have a great time!
Set in the 1970's in Argentina, this psychological thriller maintains an air of suspense throughout. Superb performances by Dario Grandinetti and Alfredo Castro, along with excellent writing and direction from Benjamin Naishtat.
Overall, I wasn't really thrilled with the ending here, but was very much engrossed in the film and interested as to how it was all going to turn out as the drama deepened.
Overall, I wasn't really thrilled with the ending here, but was very much engrossed in the film and interested as to how it was all going to turn out as the drama deepened.
A bad, boring film which wastes the talent of Grandinetti. Make better use of your time by watching another film . This is total nonsense and includes a very gratuitous and grotesque scene where a bull is castrated, which is not in any way essential to the film's plot. Also included is a scene where a
record with an A&M label plays on a record player while Camilo Sesto's Quieres Ser Mi Amante is heard. Camilo Sesto's music was never released on A&M. He recorded for Ariola, which later became part of the BMG conglomerate. A&M Records was an American record label that had absolutely no connection with Ariola or BMG, and is now part of the Universal Music Group. Por favor!
I saw this at MOMA this past January and as I see it is up on video now I thought I'd summarize.
The period in question is the nasty Isabel Peron dictatorship and the equally nasty dictatorship that replaced it. Disappearing people had been occurring in Latin America for hundreds of years and this period was no different. That is one of the underlying themes, and one of the few scenes that worked is a scene of local people going to a home and emptying it of anything of any value. It reminded me of a scene in Kazantzakis' Zorba where the moment the ageing widow dies, all of the town turns up to calmly steal everything not nailed down. The film also has some brief moments of great cinematography.
It also is clearly influenced by Fargo, True Detective and some aspects of Scandinavian noir, although wihtout the depth, dark humor, or coherence.
Ultimately though. Rojo. is entirely incoherent. it not only fails to tell a meaningful story, it fails to tell an intelligible one. it is a tedious experience to watch it, with no reward at all for the audience.
Ultimately though. Rojo. is entirely incoherent. it not only fails to tell a meaningful story, it fails to tell an intelligible one. it is a tedious experience to watch it, with no reward at all for the audience.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaVisa Nr. 147.870.
- Créditos curiososExcept for the listing of distributors before the movie begins, the opening credits consist only of the title, and that doesn't occur until 23 minutes into the movie.
- ConexionesReferenced in Only in Theaters (2022)
- Bandas sonorasLes indes galantes: Les sauvages
Written by Jean-Philippe Rameau
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Красный
- Locaciones de filmación
- Deán Funes, Córdoba, Argentina(provincial city)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 94,757
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 12,479
- 14 jul 2019
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 557,092
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 49 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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