Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn an unknown first world airport the arrival of an ecuadorian flight is heard. The 'members of the European Union' passby migration, while the 'others', in the other line, wait. In the midd... Ler tudoIn an unknown first world airport the arrival of an ecuadorian flight is heard. The 'members of the European Union' passby migration, while the 'others', in the other line, wait. In the middle of the claims, a group of ecuadorians is arrested. They are taken to the Room, where th... Ler tudoIn an unknown first world airport the arrival of an ecuadorian flight is heard. The 'members of the European Union' passby migration, while the 'others', in the other line, wait. In the middle of the claims, a group of ecuadorians is arrested. They are taken to the Room, where they wait to be deported. Seems like everyone hides something, like PROMETEO the youn magici... Ler tudo
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The movie has its moments, it has great acting by the main characters, and the main idea is interesting, but for me some sequences are too pretentious. The metaphors are great but are not quite solved well on film.
You either love or hate this movie...IS NOT A WORK OF ART, but is decent debut for Fernando Mieles. Hope he can have his big break some day...
7/10
This is both the blessing and the curse of "Prometeo Deportado", a clever look into one of the most common social phenomena in Ecuador and third-world countries in general: migration. The movie takes place in an airport of an undisclosed European country where some Ecuadorian travelers are forced to live in a waiting room for no apparent reason until the authorities decide what to do with them, and it's in this unlikely environment where we're introduced to the colorful characters that populate this story. Each migrant represents a different segment of the Ecuadorian demographic, whether it's the magician looking to expand his horizons, the model that denies her nationality or the writer who once showed great promise but is now disappointed with his life and his country, among many others.
As the title of this review implies, the beauty of the story lies in the interactions that take place between the characters in this claustrophobic setting, which range from sharing a meal to trying to understand the reason of their imprisonment and figuring out what to do after they get out, whenever that may be. However, the messiness comes with the way in which the story is executed, since it looks like director Fernando Mieles had too many things to say and too little time to express those things in a coherent way, and so the movie has shades of comedy, tragedy, documentary, drama, magic realism and art-house cinema but none of these genres are ever fully realized in the too-short 110 minutes of the film.
All of this, coupled with bad performances by some of the supporting cast make this feel like a missed opportunity, but if you are even slightly interested in the migration issue or are looking for a fresh and touching perspective of the reality faced in third world countries, this is still a movie worth watching.
The story takes place in an undisclosed airport in Europe where Ecuadorian passengers have to wait in a different line in order to get through migration. A couple of them get arrested and they are all taken to a separate room where they have to wait to be deported. Among the large number of Ecuadorians that are left waiting in the room indefinitely and without any explanation is Prometeo (Carlos Gallegos), Ecuador's greatest magician and illusionist (or so he claims), a writer (Peki Andino), whose name is never disclosed and who no one has ever heard of, Doa Murga (Juana Guarderas), a lady in her forties who is married but is forced to travel to Europe in order to make more money for the family, Angel (Andrés Crespo) and his wife, who are simply traveling as tourists and feel like they are much more important than the rest because they have money, Hemeregildo (Raymundo Zambrano) a man who seems to be hiding something under his clothes and who the migration officers look very suspicious at, an Ecuadorian athlete who claims to be a swimming champion, a want to be model, three old ladies who are traveling together, a lawyer who takes advantage of people for a living, and many other memorable characters. These people have to learn how to get along with each other in a very small room in the airport. As days pass and more and more Ecuadorians are brought into the room the situation begins to get chaotic and their true nature is brought out.
Prometeo Deportado was really a well written and funny comedy, while at the same time a philosophical and deep character study on its citizens and the migration cycle the country has gone through in the last decades. The first hour and a half is extremely funny as these characters are forced to go through some unfortunate situation, later the last half hour becomes a bit darker and the movie seems to jump from comedy to drama. It was a very difficult transition to make and I would've preferred the director stuck with just the comedy, but he wanted to get his philosophical point across. None of these characters were actually heroes and when they are forced to face difficult situations their real nature comes out and they tend to act as uncivilized people. In a way Mieles has been trying to make us laugh at ourselves and trying to make us identify with one particular character and once we do that he jumps to the darker side and exposes our true nature. Towards the end of the film it seemed as though it was every man for himself; the law of the jungle where only the strongest could have power and rule over the weak. By the end of the film however the director reminds us that we still hang on to our illusion of escaping this chaotic world and that hope is never lost no matter how corrupt our society has become. We still hang on to our hope of becoming better people and learning from our mistakes. I would have preferred the film stuck with the comedy since those are most of the memorable scenes. My favorite scene was when everyone began sharing some of the typical food they were bringing in their suitcases like crabs or barbecued guinea pigs. I wonder how many airport migration officers have had to open suitcases like this in real life with the oddest things in them. They will probably get a good laugh out of this film. I recommend this if you're Ecuadorian or know anything about them because it is a really funny film that pokes fun at some of their stereotypes.
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- CuriosidadesThe name of the athlete is Geofrey Yepez López and it might a be reference of Ecuadorian's Olympic champion Jefferson Perez.
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- 1 h 52 min(112 min)
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