A rich, aristocratic engaged couple (Julissa, Enrique Alvarez Felix) abandons a dinner party to enjoy a night on the town with an urban gang known as Los Caifanes.A rich, aristocratic engaged couple (Julissa, Enrique Alvarez Felix) abandons a dinner party to enjoy a night on the town with an urban gang known as Los Caifanes.A rich, aristocratic engaged couple (Julissa, Enrique Alvarez Felix) abandons a dinner party to enjoy a night on the town with an urban gang known as Los Caifanes.
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Los Caifanes shows how mexican youth, from different social/economic levels, was looking for that promised modernity during the sixties... Basically, two points of view confront their wills: the medium-up class and the medium-low class... Big difference? In Mexico, yes it was, it is and maybe, it will be...
10soneji
This movie, for it's day and age was way ahead of its time. The movie catches a rare decadent lifestyle that hasn't been seen until recent movies. I strongly recommend this movie to anyone who's into Lynch, Kubrik or Tarantino. You will not be disappointed. Now, if I can just find a place where I can buy it, I'll be set!
An expressive movie full of force. A journey through the night started as fun by two rich and bored kids. They met face on with the part of the city they've been spared so far. They live there, yet they don't. The kids have long and aristocratic names in their pedigrees; the caifanes barely amount to nicknames: el gato, el azteca, el estilos, and so on. The director, Juan Ibañez makes a movie that strongly reminds us of his theatrical formation. The result is quite interesting. Some scenes are memorable. Take for instance, the one where the whole gang breaks into a funerary and Gato assigns each one a coffin according to the life they've led so far. Of course, pretty Paloma gets one embroiled with silk which matches the soft skin of his hands and the wings of her name as Gato puts it. Once inside they start voicing their feeling about being dead. You hear some beautiful poetry grandly declaimed as if in a theater scenario as well as the street sayings of the have-nots. It ends when a coffin slams shut on one of them and they understand that death has come to play along as they were asking aloud. The finals scenes are remarkable when Estilos the guitar toting guy, is confronted by Jaime, Paloma's boyfriend. He wants to fight the rich kid and he dismisses him by saying: "It's easy for you to fight. You've got nothing to lose, 'cause you've got nothing at all." He thinks he's right because as a member of the upper class, he's been taught that. But in the end, Jaime is the one who loses the one thing he cares most about. Won't tell, but you can imagine.
This film is outrageous. I believe that by far is one of the best films ever come out of Mexico. It reflects the nature of the Mexican youth as well as the heart of a nation. Juan Ibañez takes the soul of the people and takes it to the mainstream.
Los Caifanes isn't your typical movie... it's one of those films
that you either love or hate. There's nothing inbetween.Full of
color and some pretty surrealistic settings and characters, Los
Caifanes is probably one of the most representative movies on
Mexico in the 60's, which has earned it a big cult status in the
country, specially among young people. It deals with a lot of
Mexico's social issues in a very special, if not subtle, manner,
and features probably the best performances by Oscar Chavez and
Sergio
that you either love or hate. There's nothing inbetween.Full of
color and some pretty surrealistic settings and characters, Los
Caifanes is probably one of the most representative movies on
Mexico in the 60's, which has earned it a big cult status in the
country, specially among young people. It deals with a lot of
Mexico's social issues in a very special, if not subtle, manner,
and features probably the best performances by Oscar Chavez and
Sergio
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