Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFollows members of "la dieciocho" gang in a poor San Salvador neighborhood, showing their bleak reality. Photojournalist Christian Poveda captures life in the 18th Street gang.Follows members of "la dieciocho" gang in a poor San Salvador neighborhood, showing their bleak reality. Photojournalist Christian Poveda captures life in the 18th Street gang.Follows members of "la dieciocho" gang in a poor San Salvador neighborhood, showing their bleak reality. Photojournalist Christian Poveda captures life in the 18th Street gang.
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This is great and very scary movie. Today in El Salvador situation is different. Thay have new president who seems very interesting person. He executed criminal figures (maybe he will be the Killer of the killers in the history of the country, we don't know yet) and caught everyone who had guns or was selling drugs. Now El Salvador is one of the most safest countries in the area. The disaster that happens in the movie shouldn't be restored. God help the people who used to suffer in the past in this beautiful country. Hope El Salvador will be center of peace and example to other countries.
The director Christian Poveda after releasing the film was shot to death probably by a member of the gang. RIP.
The director Christian Poveda after releasing the film was shot to death probably by a member of the gang. RIP.
We all know how tough the gang life is and we dont need to see dead people in every shot to believe that .. at least in my culture death have its respect and i couldnt tolerate watching dead people being filmed and handled in a disrespectful manner like that .. apart from this the movie was repetitive and messy
The pic's subject matter is unmistakeably highly interesting and the director's no-holds-barred approach certainly deserves accolades, but if you really want to delve deeply into a society's underbelly there's more to it than just filming all the misery you encounter and stringing it together as you like it.
Individually, the glimpses of gang life are unsettling and positively disturbing, but where's the assortative hand of an author who puts the impressions into an extensive perspective? It's all rather haphazard and thus ineffectively presented, relying too much on its basic impact than on analytical and informative commentary.
6 out of 10 meaningless funerals
Individually, the glimpses of gang life are unsettling and positively disturbing, but where's the assortative hand of an author who puts the impressions into an extensive perspective? It's all rather haphazard and thus ineffectively presented, relying too much on its basic impact than on analytical and informative commentary.
6 out of 10 meaningless funerals
Comparisons to City of God might be unavoidable, but this is actually a documentary and not a "fiction" movie (although latter was based on real life of course too). What it also is, is pretty messy. It could be that you get confused while watching this, not knowing who everybody is, or what "gang" they belong too.
Still through all it's faults, the fact, that this is so close to life and death (forgive the pun), makes it worthwhile for those who are interested in those things. I watched an documentary at the Berlin Film Festival that was a bit better, but I can't remember the name right now. Advising you to look through the movies I rated, wouldn't be an easy task either.
But all in all and while sometimes it seems to drag and be repetitive, you can be thankful, if you are not in a similar situation.
Still through all it's faults, the fact, that this is so close to life and death (forgive the pun), makes it worthwhile for those who are interested in those things. I watched an documentary at the Berlin Film Festival that was a bit better, but I can't remember the name right now. Advising you to look through the movies I rated, wouldn't be an easy task either.
But all in all and while sometimes it seems to drag and be repetitive, you can be thankful, if you are not in a similar situation.
"The Crazy Life" by Christian Poveda was an intense and heart-wrenching piece. This documentary plunges you straight into the heart of gang violence in El Salvador, revealing a world that few know and even fewer truly understand. Rating this gem with top marks is not an exaggeration but rather an acknowledgment of its powerful visual and emotional impact. From the very beginning, Poveda's camera infiltrates the ranks of the "Mara 18" gang, offering us an unfiltered view of their daily lives. The documentary pulls no punches and doesn't seek to sugarcoat reality. Instead, it presents the lives of these young individuals trapped in a seemingly endless cycle of violence. The images are raw, sometimes difficult to watch, but incredibly effective in conveying the brutality of this world. Poveda, with his intimate and respectful approach, manages to establish a trusting relationship with the gang members, who open up in front of the camera, revealing their stories, fears, and hopes. This sense of trust is palpable and makes the documentary even more powerful. These are not simple interviews but sincere confessions that make us reflect on the complexity of these lives. The soundtrack plays a fundamental role in creating the film's atmosphere. The chosen music perfectly reflects the anguish and tension that permeate each scene. Each note seems to amplify the despair and resignation of the protagonists but also captures moments of rare humanity and hope. It's a delicate balance but essential for understanding the duality of this world. One of the most fascinating aspects of the documentary is how Poveda manages to show the humanity behind the violence. The gang members are not just criminals but individuals with complex personal stories, often marked by poverty, abuse, and lack of opportunities. The director invites us to see beyond their actions and understand the circumstances that led them to make such extreme choices. This human perspective is what makes "The Crazy Life" such a powerful and essential work. The documentary's narrative is fluid and engaging. Despite the harshness of the images, you can't look away. Each scene is a testimony to the reality experienced daily by these people. The editing is skillfully orchestrated, alternating moments of tension with brief moments of respite, in a rhythm that faithfully mirrors the protagonists' lives. One of the scenes that struck me the most was that of a young gang member talking about his childhood and how, from a young age, he had to face a reality of violence and survival. It's a moment of extraordinary vulnerability that contrasts with the tough and impenetrable image these young men try to maintain. This scene, more than any other, made me understand how important it is to tell these stories. "The Crazy Life" is not just a documentary about gang violence but a powerful act of social denunciation. Poveda doesn't just show the violence but invites us to reflect on the deep-rooted causes that fuel it: poverty, lack of education, absence of a future. It's a wake-up call that asks us not to look away but to confront these realities and seek solutions. The tragic fate of Christian Poveda, murdered shortly after the end of filming, adds an additional layer of gravity to this documentary. His death is further evidence of the risks and difficulties of telling the truth in such a dangerous context. It's a sacrifice that cannot be forgotten and that makes his work even more valuable. "The Crazy Life" is a documentary that everyone should see. It's a work that not only informs but also shakes and provokes reflection. Poveda's ability to enter such a closed and dangerous world and to tell its story with honesty and humanity is an extraordinary feat. Giving it a 10 out of 10 is a way to recognize not only the quality of the work but also the courage and dedication of the director. This film doesn't leave you indifferent and, on the contrary, remains etched in the mind and heart, urging us to look at the world with different eyes.
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