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la legge di Erode

Titolo originale: La ley de Herodes
  • 1999
  • R
  • 2h 3min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,8/10
7597
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Damián Alcázar in la legge di Erode (1999)
Mexico, 1949. The fable of a janitor turned Mayor on a little town lost in the Mexican desert, who gradually realizes how far his new acquainted power and corruption can get him.
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Messico, 1949. La favola di un custode diventato sindaco di una piccola cittadina sperduta nel deserto messicano, che pian piano si rende conto di quanto lontano possano portarlo il potere a... Leggi tuttoMessico, 1949. La favola di un custode diventato sindaco di una piccola cittadina sperduta nel deserto messicano, che pian piano si rende conto di quanto lontano possano portarlo il potere appena acquisito e la corruzione.Messico, 1949. La favola di un custode diventato sindaco di una piccola cittadina sperduta nel deserto messicano, che pian piano si rende conto di quanto lontano possano portarlo il potere appena acquisito e la corruzione.

  • Regia
    • Luis Estrada
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Luis Estrada
    • Vicente Leñero
    • Fernando Javier León Rodríguez
  • Star
    • Damián Alcázar
    • Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
    • Delia Casanova
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,8/10
    7597
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Luis Estrada
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Luis Estrada
      • Vicente Leñero
      • Fernando Javier León Rodríguez
    • Star
      • Damián Alcázar
      • Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
      • Delia Casanova
    • 36Recensioni degli utenti
    • 11Recensioni della critica
    • 64Metascore
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      • 21 vittorie e 8 candidature totali

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    Damián Alcázar
    Damián Alcázar
    • Juan Vargas
    Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
    Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
    • López
    • (as Pedro Armendáriz)
    Delia Casanova
    Delia Casanova
    • Rosa
    Juan Carlos Colombo
    Juan Carlos Colombo
    • Ramírez
    Alex Cox
    Alex Cox
    • Gringo
    Miguel Ángel Fuentes
    Miguel Ángel Fuentes
    • Pancho
    Noemí García
    • Secretaria
    Guillermo Gil
    • Cura
    Ernesto Gómez Cruz
    Ernesto Gómez Cruz
    • Gobernador
    Leticia Huijara
    Leticia Huijara
    • Gloria
    Luis de Icaza
    • Alcalde Alfredo García
    Eugenia Leñero
    • Esposa del nuevo alcalde
    Eduardo López Rojas
    • Doctor
    Yari Lorenzo
    Yari Lorenzo
    • Esmeralda
    Pedro Lorza
    • Cadáver
    Lucía Muñoz
    • Rocío
    Jesús Ochoa
    Jesús Ochoa
    • Nuevo alcalde
    Manuel Ojeda
    Manuel Ojeda
    • Cantinero
    • Regia
      • Luis Estrada
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Luis Estrada
      • Vicente Leñero
      • Fernando Javier León Rodríguez
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    Recensioni degli utenti36

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    10cjclark

    Political corruption at its blackest and funniest in a Mexican backwater town in the late 1940's.

    I first heard about this film on NPR in an interesting program about the ruckus this film may have caused with with it's own government. This lively film pulls a number of punches at politics of this era. A sharp and amusing black political comedy that keeps you engaged from the very beginning. A lowly civil servant gets a "promotion" to become the law in a desolate backwater Mexican village. It is a universal tale of greed, corruption and fate which had me chuckling for hours. If you can imagine a tasty, spicy satire pie baked up with treachery, a wry wit and superb performances, then by all means take of big bite of this delicious treat.
    9jcperez_1974

    Excellent movie, a must-see for every latinamerican

    Herodes' Law is great and perfectly accurate parody of the corruption that characterizes most of the Latin America's states (for not saying ALL of them). Brilliantly, director Luis Estrada uses a very poor small town to develop his exaggerate parody about the behavior of Latin-American rulers. I'm sure that for us who were raised in small Latin-American towns, have notice that our governors are just a small sample of how things works in the official grounds.

    Good photography, characters perfectly conceived and excellent performances makes Lay Ley de Herodes a very enjoyable, sometimes disgusting, film. Don't miss it 9/10
    9aztecp

    A fantastic satire about corruption in Mexico

    Satire is very difficult to pull off, but this one is a classic. It works beautifully, it's cleverly crafted, it's devilishly funny. The acting is superb. It was a joy to see Isela Vega again! I can't remember any other Mexican movie being as devastatingly critical of our "perfect dictatorship" as this one. It's really a pretty accurate depiction of the morass that corruption has created in Mexico and of the attitude of the ruling party towards the nation. The impunity, the cynicism, the paternalism, the graft, the slime, the crime, it's no exaggeration. The government is so out of touch and so stupid that they even tried to censor it. Needless to say, the movie has been playing to packed houses in Mexico. I hope it breaks all box office records. Even better, it should be Mexico's entry to the Academy Awards.
    oibas

    Historically relevant

    To understand "La Ley de Herodes" and its historical significance, it is necessary to consider a study of the backdrop behind its production and release. LDH is a product of the decadence of the crumbling, rotting 70-year old regime of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). The 90s were frantic years in Mexico. The Zapatista uprising, the murder of the PRI's presidential candidate/next president (apparently by his own party), the "Tequila Effect" recession, several political murders and former president Salinas' exile (as well as his brother's arrest for money laundering)... all these events created a dissatisfaction so huge that forced the government to loosen its freedom of expression. It would have been impossible to release this movie, or to listen to Molotov's angry music without the bitter complacency of the government. And in a way, LDH signals the end of the PRI regime and its ousting from the executive in the year 2000. Mexico is undergoing change. It's slow, and it's painful, but it's happening. The PRI has not fully disappear, though. You can now see the Juan Vargas figure clinging in congress,trying to obstruct change, holding to its last source of power. A wonderful mambo score, by the way.
    7WylieJJordan

    Strong but very funny

    A perfect and abundantly Mexican version of Lord Acton's dictum, "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely." In 1949 a local official of the ruling PRI (Pedro Armendariz as López) chooses a humble janitor (Damián Alcázar, as Juan Vargas) to be presidente municipal ("mayor") of a dusty, dirty little village in northern México. Vargas' is supposed to bring "modernity and social justice" but as he gradually assumes power, he grows progressively more corrupt. He even acquires the 1930's symbol of rural elegance in México: a Packard. Vargas eventually challenges his mentor, with surprising but perhaps predictable results.

    The film was initially denied release because it paints a hilarious but extremely negative picture of women, of local priests, and of local government. It also includes a great deal of amazingly foul, but ultimately very funny, Mexican slang. Even the title, La Ley de Herodes, is part of a very crude saying that might (with considerable liberty) be translated as "Law Blue: Do it to them or they'll do it to you."

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      This was the first Mexican film that showed the name of the official Party (Partido Revolucionario Institucional, or P.R.I.). In past times, filmmakers had to change the party's name to avoid censorship.
    • Connessioni
      Followed by El infierno (2010)
    • Colonne sonore
      Que me lleve la tristeza
      Written by Marcial Alejandro

      Performed by Salvador 'Negro' Ojeda (as Salvador "El Negro" Ojeda)

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 18 febbraio 2000 (Messico)
    • Paese di origine
      • Messico
    • Lingue
      • Spagnolo
      • Inglese
      • Nahuatl
    • Celebre anche come
      • Herod's Law
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Zapotitlán, Puebla, Messico
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Alta Vista Films
      • Bandidos Films
      • Fondo para la Producción Cinematográfica de Calidad (FOPROCINE)
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 52.000 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 6515 USD
      • 15 giu 2003
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 52.000 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 2h 3min(123 min)
    • Colore
      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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