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5.9/10
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A former con man must be back to his old habits to save his older brother and niece from his ex boss and mentor.A former con man must be back to his old habits to save his older brother and niece from his ex boss and mentor.A former con man must be back to his old habits to save his older brother and niece from his ex boss and mentor.
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- 6 nominations total
Manuel Salas
- Hombre Hermandad
- (as Manuel Salas de la Vega)
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The movie centers around a young enforcer, Toro, and his brothers, working for a big- time kingpin. He wants to get out, and go straight, but things won't be so easy. Adding an element of what feels like Shakespeare to the storyline, it turns out the kingpin has an interest in prophecy, and gets his Tarot cards read in the opening scene. What the cards tell him makes him nervous. The young enforcer agrees to one final job - more of a little vandalism operation against a restaurateur who is not using the kingpin's shrimps (No spoilers here, this all happens before the opening credits) Things get a little crazy and lot more violent as the movie progresses. Toro begins to reveal his Jason Bourne fighting skills in moments where it is best to suspend any disbelief, both at his abilities and his choices. Some nice cinematography and action sequences throughout. Things get a little more bizarre than the usual Mafia flick, as the kingpin is into both prophecy and Christian occultism, leading to stuff you want to keep your children far away from.
Crime thrillers are either your thing or not so much. This starts off pretty good and continues on a good track. It may be predictable but that still doesn't take too much away from the suspension. Of course the viewer can identify with the main character, even though his relationship with his brother is not the best anyone can have.
We get to see a thriller on the road, that has all the right ingredients. It may not fully get all of the action you could expect from it though, because it does feel like you've seen certain things before. But that's always a problem with a very strong start, even when a movie sort of keeps a certain pace like this one. It's entertaining enough and there are enough things to love about it - if you like the genre that is
We get to see a thriller on the road, that has all the right ingredients. It may not fully get all of the action you could expect from it though, because it does feel like you've seen certain things before. But that's always a problem with a very strong start, even when a movie sort of keeps a certain pace like this one. It's entertaining enough and there are enough things to love about it - if you like the genre that is
10ivans536
Incredibly suspenseful and fresh action movie and a gripping revenge tale.Some great performances and a strong script are complimented with amazing visuals, some cool setpieces and good (and occasionally great) acting.
A must watch!
Liked: -cinematography, photography, locations -Luis Tosar's acting -the story -the tempo
Disliked: -the believability (some "superman" fight scenes)
9.5
A must watch!
Liked: -cinematography, photography, locations -Luis Tosar's acting -the story -the tempo
Disliked: -the believability (some "superman" fight scenes)
9.5
Different countries have their own take on gangster movies. This Spanish version is gritty and engaging. Toro's angst as he tries to rebuild his life resonates with the viewer. The intensity of Mario Casas' portrayal reminds one of Keano Reeves' John Wick. But Luis Tosar, Jose Sacristan and even Jose Manuel Poga lend vital support to a memorable film.
It speaks to the viewer of what family is and isn't about. Loved ones come first and foremost when they suffer at the hands of others.
Dialogue is crisp and direct. The action sequences are convincing, and the cinematography gives us glimpses of popular Malaga on the Spanish Riviera.
It speaks to the viewer of what family is and isn't about. Loved ones come first and foremost when they suffer at the hands of others.
Dialogue is crisp and direct. The action sequences are convincing, and the cinematography gives us glimpses of popular Malaga on the Spanish Riviera.
REVIEW -TORO
Spanish crime thriller so be prepared for subtitles but....
A sort of low key John Wick crossed with Transported as a young thug tries to leave the Spanish mafia by going straight and becoming a taxi driver but events caused by his brother send him on a path that culminaits into a good film, not the best but with enough to keep you watching until the end.
Some parts of the film I've never seen in a film before so in parts was original but in others predictable.
Not as action packed as John Wick because in this film you actually get to know and care what happens to Toro and because of this I certainly enjoyed this Spanish film.
Worth a watch if you enjoy good characters and a story, if you can find it that is.
Rating 7 out of 10
Spanish crime thriller so be prepared for subtitles but....
A sort of low key John Wick crossed with Transported as a young thug tries to leave the Spanish mafia by going straight and becoming a taxi driver but events caused by his brother send him on a path that culminaits into a good film, not the best but with enough to keep you watching until the end.
Some parts of the film I've never seen in a film before so in parts was original but in others predictable.
Not as action packed as John Wick because in this film you actually get to know and care what happens to Toro and because of this I certainly enjoyed this Spanish film.
Worth a watch if you enjoy good characters and a story, if you can find it that is.
Rating 7 out of 10
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- GoofsAfter Toro rescued his brother and the girl, he stopped the car in the resort and went out to call his girl friend. The scratches on the face of the girl, who is in the car, changed from right face to the left in different scenes.
- SoundtracksLa pared
Written by Roberto Anglero
Performed by Bambino
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Autorizado por Peer Music Española S.A.U.
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- Budget
- €4,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $1,941,092
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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