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Loco 33

Original title: El último tren
  • 2002
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
740
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Loco 33 (2002)
ActionAdventureComedyDramaWestern

Three old man, a little boy training to protect an old patrimony, La "33", the last train.Three old man, a little boy training to protect an old patrimony, La "33", the last train.Three old man, a little boy training to protect an old patrimony, La "33", the last train.

  • Director
    • Diego Arsuaga
  • Writers
    • Diego Arsuaga
    • Beda Docampo Feijóo
    • Fernando Javier León Rodríguez
  • Stars
    • Héctor Alterio
    • Federico Luppi
    • Pepe Soriano
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    740
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Diego Arsuaga
    • Writers
      • Diego Arsuaga
      • Beda Docampo Feijóo
      • Fernando Javier León Rodríguez
    • Stars
      • Héctor Alterio
      • Federico Luppi
      • Pepe Soriano
    • 8User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Héctor Alterio
    Héctor Alterio
    • El Profesor
    Federico Luppi
    Federico Luppi
    • Pepe
    Pepe Soriano
    Pepe Soriano
    • Dante
    • (as José Soriano)
    Gastón Pauls
    Gastón Pauls
    • Jimmy Ferreira
    Balaram Dinard
    • Guito
    Eduardo Miglionico
    • Ponce
    Elisa Contreras
    • Micaela
    Saturnino García
    Saturnino García
    • De León
    Jenny Goldstein
    • Notera
    Fred Deakin
    • Mac Perry
    Alfonso Tort
    Alfonso Tort
    • Daniel
    Franklin Rodríguez
    • Reportero
    • (as Franklín Rodríguez)
    Juver Salcedo
    • Anciano 6
    • (as Júver Salcedo)
    Jorge Bolani
    • Dr. Sichero
    Augusto Mazzarelli
    • Papá Guito
    Mariela Fierro
    • Mamá Guito
    Ricardo Couto
    • Policia veterano
    Roberto Suárez
    • Director
      • Diego Arsuaga
    • Writers
      • Diego Arsuaga
      • Beda Docampo Feijóo
      • Fernando Javier León Rodríguez
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    8jotix100

    Runaway train

    This nostalgic look at how unscrupulous people can do away with things and institutions long venerated by many, is at the heart of this film, which I saw in DVD format, since it has never had a commercial run in this country, to the best of my knowledge.

    Director Diego Arsuaga has done wonders with this story about a bunch of older men, who are friends and all they have in common is their love for the steam trains of their youth. When they learn about the last locomotive being sold by the callous Jimmy to Hollywood, they rally against seeing their beloved, if a bit dilapidated locomotive, to be taken away from the country. They consider it to be a national treasure! How dare he?

    This was an inspired cast that teams such accomplished performers such as Federico Luppi, Hector Alterio, Pepe Soriano and other great Argentine actors. Having seem them act in the theatre as well as in films, it was a real treat to see them interact so well together.

    A feat no train lover should ever miss!
    10Schumius

    Dreams

    I had this gem for ages and only a while back did I manage to spend the time to watch it, you know, when you had something in the closet for a while you sort of forgot about its existence, like the not yet replied emails.

    What strikes me the most is its touch of nostalgia despite its theme of patriotism and other social and political issues. The real world is cruel and, quoting the professor, "sometimes in History violence is necessary" (translation mine) and with the date of selling the locomotive to Hollywood loomed ever larger they decided to resort to "violence", i.e., action. They are a bunch of old men with the same passion- the locomotive, their treasure, their proud and their nation.

    The professor relates a story of Ray Bradbury which I don't know which one is the one he is talking about that the characters faced the challenge and danger without hesitation, even though they were helplessly crushed in the end. It's the spirit that counts, says the prof. And it's in this same spirit that they set out on this journey in the last stage of their lives.

    I can't help feeling sad and happy at the same time when the credit rolled because the beloved Dante, Pepe and prof are gone, they're old and soon would be dead, but there's hope as well, there's Guito. It's a reflection of the circle of life itself.
    Chris_Middlebrow

    Grandfatherly Types Kidnap a Locomotive

    El Ultimo Tren opens, somewhat weakly for those of us who are linguistically challenged and stuck reading subtitles, with an assemblage of elderly gentlemen who are taking a vote on whether to proceed with an illegal act. In contrast, movie watchers who are fluent bilingually are more apt to notice a non-subtitled sign in the background in Spanish: Sociedad de Amigos Riel (Society of Friends of the Rail).

    We have, then, an assortment of what appear to be rail worker pensioners and/or train aficionados. As the movie proceeds, although this is not totally clear, we gather that some of them may be aging railroad unionists. At least one is clearly leftist, as on the non-Franco advocacy side of the Spanish Civil War.

    The plot is simple. An enterprising modern young businessman has salvaged and refurbished a vintage locomotive, which he plans to sell to Hollywood. The problem is, the locomotive is Uruguayan heritage, the last of its kind in the nation, and society members, who oppose the engine's acquisition by the gringos, vote by a narrow margin to kidnap it.

    Implementation falls to three grandfatherly types and a youngster friend of one of them. Once the train gets rolling, the movie gets rolling too, enjoyably so and rapidly improving. Like the locomotive the conspirators seek to retain, the film is a keeper. There aren't many chances to see anything from Uruguayan cinema, although the population of such movies is increasing. This one is among your better bets from that limited pool.
    7nielsastrup

    It works for children too

    Some months ago we saw a trailer for this movie on TV. My five-year old son sat up, looked at the short film and proclaimed, that he wanted to see this movie.

    Since then he has often asked, when the movie would be shown here in Berlin. Yesterday it was finally shown, as part of retrospective of Latin films.

    The plot, that an old engine driver has to team up with a young boy to save a steam engine from being taken out of the country is such, that a child can understand it. He basically loved it - judging from his reactions and the amount he has talked about it since then.

    I cannot add a lot to the very positive comments by other users. Just say that this is a good dad-son film.

    Edit: Half a year later I finally managed to get the DVD, which son must have seen 20 times, at least. The film started him on two tracks: 1) He is interested in learning Spanish and asks what different words are called in Spanish.

    2) More importantly, he has also wondered about legality and morals. We have had a few discussions about how some acts may be illegal, but still the right thing to do.

    All in all - on the basis of the discussions we had about the movie - it is the best film we have seen together.
    8scavuzzoma

    Worth to see and enjoy

    Having the possibility to make dreams come true, once you are old, even taking risks it very challenging. The land and old machines are also pretty.

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    • Trivia
      The last train ("El ultimo Tren" aka "Corazon de fuego") movie

      For the filming was used an ancient locomotive managed by the Uruguayan Railfan Association, precisely the ANP 1. It appeared as the Locomotive: CT 33 (030-tender), a fictional number for the film. The machine actually used was an Orenstein & Koppel 0-3-0 without tender, owned by the National Port Administration and loaned to the real "Amigos del Riel".

      This locomotive was painted No. 33 on the sides of the cabin, for the making of the movie "Heart of Fire", of which it was the main protagonist.

      . Manufacturer: "ORENSTEIN KOPPEL & ARTHUR KOPPEL". . Factory number: 5433. . Year of construction: 1912. . Locomotive Type: Tank 0-6-0. . Dimensions: Length 7900 mm. Width 2800mm. Weight: 45 Ton. Maximum speed: 50 km/h (31 mile/h) at 260 RPM. Power: 520 HP.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 2004 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • Spain
      • Uruguay
    • Official site
      • Official Site (Argentina)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Last Train
    • Filming locations
      • Bañados, Rocha, Uruguay
    • Production companies
      • OK Films
      • Patagonik Film Group
      • Rambla Producciones
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $481,199
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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