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Rodrigo D: No futuro

  • 1990
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.2K
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Rodrigo D: No futuro (1990)
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Rodrigo and his friends are bored teenagers living in Medellin. Rodrigo wants to start a punk band. The youths mainly loaf around the hillside shanty towns and, for kicks, steal a bike or ca... Read allRodrigo and his friends are bored teenagers living in Medellin. Rodrigo wants to start a punk band. The youths mainly loaf around the hillside shanty towns and, for kicks, steal a bike or car, or shoot someone.Rodrigo and his friends are bored teenagers living in Medellin. Rodrigo wants to start a punk band. The youths mainly loaf around the hillside shanty towns and, for kicks, steal a bike or car, or shoot someone.

  • Director
    • Víctor Gaviria
  • Writers
    • Juan Guillermo Arredondo
    • Luis Fernando Calderón
    • Ramón Correa
  • Stars
    • Ramiro Meneses
    • Carlos Mario Restrepo
    • Jackson Idrian Gallego
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Víctor Gaviria
    • Writers
      • Juan Guillermo Arredondo
      • Luis Fernando Calderón
      • Ramón Correa
    • Stars
      • Ramiro Meneses
      • Carlos Mario Restrepo
      • Jackson Idrian Gallego
    • 9User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ramiro Meneses
    Ramiro Meneses
    • Rodrigo D (Rodrigo Alfonso)
    Carlos Mario Restrepo
    • Adolfo
    Jackson Idrian Gallego
    • Ramon
    • (as Jackson Idrián Gallego)
    Vilma Díaz
    • Vilma hermana de Rodrigo
    Oscar Hernández
    • Padre de Rodrigo
    Irene de Galvis
    • Madre de Adolfo
    Wilson Blandón
    • El Alacrán
    Leonardo Favio Sánchez
    • Francis 'Burrito'
    Johana Hernández
    John Jairo Gómez
    • Johncito
    Albeiro Cardona
    • Hermano menor
    Dora Cano
    • Cuñada de Rodrigo
    Gustavo Luna
    • Hermano mayor
    Albeiro Sánchez
    • Victor, en encaletado
    Nelson Suarez
    • Felipe, en encaletado
    Mary Restrepo
    • Noviecita de Johncito
    Nohemí Arango
    • Doña Nohemí
    Amparo de Giraldo
    • Aseadora del edificio
    • Director
      • Víctor Gaviria
    • Writers
      • Juan Guillermo Arredondo
      • Luis Fernando Calderón
      • Ramón Correa
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    10david1765

    "Lost Are We All" - Rodrigo D movie line

    Rodrigo D is not the best film ever made, it even has some glitches and in the version that I watched a character gets murdered in two different scenes (a confusing screw up). But this is what makes the film so authentic, the actors are natural residents of the slums basically acting themselves, and in reality many die before the movie is even featured.

    The slums are just a labyrinth of houses made from whatever material, and people just seem to walk from the steps to the roofs thanks to its disorganized assembly. Many of the rooftops are bare; this was to continue building in the future and rent the subsequent floors, but most roofs remained bare for the coming years. Pure authenticity portraying the internal feelings most higher classes and foreigners take for cold blooded assassins.

    If you are having a hard time understanding the scenes, or are looking for the movie online to watch with English subtitles, there's a good article post on Hubpages with the entire movie explained in English. Its called: "Rodrigo D No Futuro Complete Movie Online and Critic Review (with English subtitles)"
    7gavin6942

    Punk Rock South America

    Rodrigo and his friends are bored teenagers living in Medellin. Rodrigo wants to start a punk band. The youths mainly loaf around the hillside shanty towns and, for kicks, steal a bike or car, or shoot someone.

    This film really grabbed me. Not necessarily for any specific reason, but more for the overall concept. One, you have the setting in Medellin. For me, that is synonymous with the drug cartel. And at the time this film was released (1990), I am sure that is exactly what it was going for.

    Also, the punk rock scene. This is probably naive on my part, but I don't generally think of punk music as being so international. I know there are punk bands everywhere, but it seems odd to have one as the focus of a South American movie. Maybe that's normal. But this surprise is what really made this a great film for me.
    Verbal-17

    Stunning, visually striking, devastating

    This is a brilliant movie about Rodrigo and his friends, a group of punks who wander the streets of Medellin, getting high, stealing cars, listening to Punk and Heavy Metal music. They're stuck in lives of poverty, with no opportunities and no motivation to try to improve their lives. Their routine is interrupted only when the cops catch up with one of them (which is really an inevitability for all of them, sooner or later), or they get into a fight. Rodrigo dreams of starting a rock band, something that might give his life some meaning (he has no education beyond the 1st grade, has no job, and basically sits around the house all day listening to his family complain about how lazy he is). The movie depicts the world of Rodrigo and his friends with harsh realism, accompanied by striking cinematography, pulsing rock music, and a script with an ear for how these people communicate. While this movie is clearly influenced by "Los Olvidados," it also bears a resemblance to Alex Cox's great "Sid and Nancy" - we are invited to see the world in which these young rebels live, and to understand the ways in which it can destroy them.
    8catrivera-44965

    Social injustice a devil reality

    The music is the must important expression in the film, all in this sound Peste Mutantex a band of punk band from Medellin. They music say about serius problems and discontent becauase the politician situation in colombia is terrible. The music respresent shout by rodrigo (the principal actor).

    "Rodrigo D no No Futuro" is a film direct by victor gaviria and the principal star is ramiro meneses a recognized actor in Colombia. The movie is set in medellin in 1988 was to much violence and drugs, Rodrigo is a teeneger who lost his mother and he find to replace the void left by his mother whit punk music but his family is very poor and he has a lot of problems after his mother died.

    I thik is a diferent point of view than other films by victor gaviria, he show diferent parts of medellin, diferent drugs, diferent types of violence and overcoat how the situation in this country impact childrens, teenegers and adults. Most of people try to do something for the situation. This movie leave a ethical reflection and one problematic what has live now.

    The movie is based on real facts.
    9Rodrigo_Amaro

    Of gripping relevance

    "Rodrigo D: No Futuro" is one of those films that doesn't necessarily aspire to be one of the greatest films you've ever seen but it has that one special quality that endures and stays with you after seeing it. I've seen several films through the years, dealing with many realities and outcomes, and lately was avoiding similar topics dealing with poverty, crime, harsh realities due to the fact you'll always get the same scenario of despair, brutal murders and stuff. To me, that trend was tiring already and wasn't adding much to me. This film, however, made an impact with me. Having never seen a film from Colombia, this was my first experience, it left me very impressed and hooked through the whole thing, and I was able to take a different perspective on things, examine how similar Brazil and Colombia were and are even today. I couldn't stop thinking about it and that's the kind of effect you expect from movies, specially from ones you expect more of the same.

    Víctor Gaviria's first feature film revolves around the title character (nicely played by then newcomer Ramiro Meneses), a teenage boy who dreams of forming a punk rock band. Problem is: this is 1988, he lives in the Medellín slums and there's no other interesting alternative for anyone except to join the crime world. Maybe that's not entirely accurate because Rodrigo gets offered some job by his father but he doesn't go. He prefers to stick with his loyal mates, all of them who are into punk music, play some music here and there but mostly focus in stealing motorcycles, cars and consuming drugs. In between crimes and music, Rodrigo and his friends go through life just finding ways to get easy money and escape from authorities, always having to find different hideaways.

    Here's a film that presents life as it is. Far from giving us a character who faces obstacles to fulfill a dream and building up to something, the story focus more about his reality, the environment surrounding him and how the choices for a life change are so narrow yet so invisible to Rodrigo and his mates. But since they're limited to a place that only presents them the bad side of everything they make the best they can with that: if not usually robbing innocent people, they're teasing each other or making poor music performances...but it's the best they got. My favorite scene from the picture is in fact one of those "poor" performances. After a lousy audition from some punks, Rodrigo and one friend decide to make a small jam session: Rodrigo in the drums and vocals and his mate playing the guitar, singing some bits. That was the highest point of the film in terms of seeing, without any other kind of explanation or a line of dialogue, why music is so important to them. The sense of liberty, release and complete abandon of all society rules, for that brief moment is what brings the characters closer to the dream or at least to some new reality that makes it worth living. That's what punk rock is all about besides the rebellion; in fact, those characters have a lot more to rebel against society than the actual punk creators.

    Gaviria's film is a near-perfect film - sure, there's some errors at times, characters that come and go and we don't know exactly who they are. But I believe he made a movie that echoed life with its uncertainties, problems, conflicts and misery. The closing credits is a depressive statement on that, when he dedicates the film to four actors who were murdered in between the film's making and its release, all of them dead before reaching their 20's. That's the fact that actually got me the most, remembering everything those characters went through, their stories and friendship and then...life's thrown back at you in such a devastating way, a statement that defines the picture almost in a hopeless way. But not completely. As evidenced by the prominent soundtrack, the film features music from many Colombian punk rock bands (the main theme "Dinero" is unforgettable). So, even in that unending state of despair there was some way out. And that's what Rodrigo believes. A way to leave the crime/drugs world behind and also the talks of his family thinking he's no good.

    Besides having a title character with the same name as me, another thing that hooked me (later on as I discovered) is the film's full title. Due to proximity of languages, I've always interpreted "No Futuro" as if being "Rodrigo D: In the Future". But looking out for the English version I came to realize that it's actually "No Future", which seems more appropriate due to the nature of the film and the punk aspects (Sex Pistols, baby). But with this title play or lack of translation here, it made me appreciate it even more because for one particular moment you can imagine what's the road Rodrigo will travel in and what possible outcome audiences will like to see it happening. 9/10

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    • Trivia
      First feature film directed by Víctor Gaviria.
    • Goofs
      As most common sources tend to establish, the film credits Sid Vicious' version of "My Way" to his band The Sex Pistols but in fact it's only Vicious with other musicians who recorded the track.
    • Crazy credits
      The film closes with the following statement: This film is dedicated to memory of John Galvis, Jackson Gallego, Leonardo Sánchez and Francisco Marin, actors in this film, who died before the age of 20 in the absurd violence of Medellín. So that at least their images last the normal lifespan of a human being.
    • Soundtracks
      Should I Stay or Should I Go
      Written by Topper Headon, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Joe Strummer

      Performed by The Clash.

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    • Release date
      • May 1990 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Colombia
    • Official site
      • Full movie available for free in Colombian territory.
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Родриго Д: Не имеет будущего
    • Filming locations
      • Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia(location)
    • Production companies
      • Compañía de Fomento Cinematográfico
      • FOCINE
      • Fotoclub-76
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      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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