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Sur les collines de Monterrey, un gang de jeunes tue le temps en dansant la cumbia sur un rythme ralenti. À la suite d'un malentendu avec un cartel local, leur leader est contraint de s'exil... Tout lireSur les collines de Monterrey, un gang de jeunes tue le temps en dansant la cumbia sur un rythme ralenti. À la suite d'un malentendu avec un cartel local, leur leader est contraint de s'exiler dans un quartier de New York.Sur les collines de Monterrey, un gang de jeunes tue le temps en dansant la cumbia sur un rythme ralenti. À la suite d'un malentendu avec un cartel local, leur leader est contraint de s'exiler dans un quartier de New York.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 18 victoires et 20 nominations au total
Juan Daniel García Treviño
- Ulises Sampiero
- (as Juan Daniel Garcia Treviño)
Soph Metcalf
- Ice Agent
- (as Sophia Metcalf)
Leonardo Ávila
- Pekesillo
- (as Leonardo Garza)
Yesica Silva
- Patricia
- (as Yesica Avigail Silvia Rios)
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Excellent movie about a group of youngsters in a poor neighbourhood in Mexico lose themselves in Cumbia music. They design a counter culture and even with little or no money they express themselves in a street style that would be looked on in awe by peers in cities around the world.
The movie tells the story of friendship and youth and when a tragedy occurs how quickly things can change for the worse. This movie show the similarities in youth culture where they are subjected to ridicule, aggression, ostracised but even with all that their street cool is a massive attraction. If you look at history the eidelweiss pirates who were into jazz and fought the hitler youth in Germany or the working class English kids from north of England who danced to soul music they all have links irrespective of the country or time period.
Using authentic kids in the casting brought a real life element to this movie and it was believable and interesting to follow the twists and turns of one kid trying to get by and keeps getting knocked down, however music was always there as an escapism for him. Highly recommended.
The movie tells the story of friendship and youth and when a tragedy occurs how quickly things can change for the worse. This movie show the similarities in youth culture where they are subjected to ridicule, aggression, ostracised but even with all that their street cool is a massive attraction. If you look at history the eidelweiss pirates who were into jazz and fought the hitler youth in Germany or the working class English kids from north of England who danced to soul music they all have links irrespective of the country or time period.
Using authentic kids in the casting brought a real life element to this movie and it was believable and interesting to follow the twists and turns of one kid trying to get by and keeps getting knocked down, however music was always there as an escapism for him. Highly recommended.
As a middle class mexican from the northwest of the country, the Monterrey cholombiano subculture is not one that I'm too familiar with (remember Mexico is huge and diverse). This movie was captivating and entertaining, and it made me wonder what would happen to the protagonist. According to experts, this movie did an accurate ethnographic depiction of the cholombianos, which is something to applaud. I really liked the fact that the story felt 100 % real, it didn't focus the lens on the violence or on romanticising the struggles of the protagonist. So don't expect a fast-paced/ultra violent narcos-style movie.
Without being a documentary I feel I learned a lot about this urban tribe, their values like loyalty, and their amazing dance, you won't regret it!
I mean, it doesn't have much dialogue, character development and such, but it's so beautiful to watch. The cumbia colombiana is really a thing in northern México, and I had no idea until I lived in Monterrey. This is really a very simple movie concept, but somehow it's really enjoyable. It appeals to nostalgia, teen years, anarchy, vandalism, dancing and fun. I'm kinda proud of our cultural richness, it's amazing how different a country is when you move across neighborhoods or states, and here it's mostly emphasized between countries. We can see a glance of the migrant life, the troubles of losing your identity, feeling lonely and having a language barrier. Every human being, including counterculture marginalized groups of people (like the one we see in the film), deserve a decent lifestyle. The violence in our country is really omnipresent, it shows itself in dark alleys in broad daylight.
This film is one of the best in modern Mexican cinema; the plot is good and the acting is decent; portrays the harsh reality that exists in Monterrey; highly recommended.
I am an old man in love with cinema for 70 years, At the end of this film I sat alone in the dark, silent, and unwilling to move from my chair. Then the deep connectedness and tears emerged. As if I were in a holy place, a place of the sacredness, connectedness, identity, and aloneness that all of share.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe cast is largely comprised of non-actors.
- GaffesThe story happens in 2011. In the city landscape you can clearly see the Torre Top building, built in 2018.
- Crédits fousThere's a clip showing a little behind the scenes with the auditions of the actors, pictures of the production and the choreography.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Una conversación: Ya no estoy aquí (2020)
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- Durée1 heure 52 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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