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El bonaerense

  • 2002
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  • 1h 45m
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El bonaerense (2002)
CrimeDrama

A young locksmith is forced to leave his home and family to join the Buenos Aires police force.A young locksmith is forced to leave his home and family to join the Buenos Aires police force.A young locksmith is forced to leave his home and family to join the Buenos Aires police force.

  • Director
    • Pablo Trapero
  • Writers
    • Nicolás Gueilburt
    • Ricardo Ragendorfer
    • Dodi Shoeuer
  • Stars
    • Jorge Román
    • Mimí Ardú
    • Darío Levy
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pablo Trapero
    • Writers
      • Nicolás Gueilburt
      • Ricardo Ragendorfer
      • Dodi Shoeuer
    • Stars
      • Jorge Román
      • Mimí Ardú
      • Darío Levy
    • 11User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Jorge Román
    • Zapa
    • (as Jorge Roman)
    Mimí Ardú
    • Mabel
    • (as Mimi Arduh)
    Darío Levy
    • Gallo
    • (as Dario Levy)
    Hugo Anganuzzi
    • Polaco
    Víctor Hugo Carrizo
    Víctor Hugo Carrizo
    • Molinari
    Graciana Chironi
    • Madre Zapa
    Roberto Posse
    • Tío Ismael
    Luis Viscat
    • Pellegrino
    • (as Luis Vicat)
    Aníbal Barengo
    • Caneva
    • (as Anibal Barengo)
    Gerardo Maffoni
    • Cabo Osorio
    Liliana De Maria
    • Cabo Marina
    Facundo Gómez
    • Aspirante Salazar
    Carlos Federico Simon
    • Hijo de Mabel
    Marcela Uzuka
    • Instructor Policial
    Jorge Alberto Gómez
    • Profesor de Insignias
    • (as Jorge Alberto Gomez)
    Horacio Marassi
    • Profesor de Derecho
    Martín Claudel
    • Agento Pucho Pueblo
    • (as Martin Claudel)
    Pepe Sosa
    • Comisario Pueblo
    • Director
      • Pablo Trapero
    • Writers
      • Nicolás Gueilburt
      • Ricardo Ragendorfer
      • Dodi Shoeuer
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    User reviews11

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    8arsaib4

    Prince of the City

    World cinema is littered with parables about big-city vice and corruption seen through the eyes of an innocent outsider who, whether through circumstances or choice, finds him- or herself enmeshed in a world he or she barely understands, yet feels morally obligated to correct. Though the outline of El bonaerense suggests another entry into this dependable, if well-worn, category—it features a reticent provincial (Jorge Román) who, after being scapegoated for a crime, has no other option but to follow his ex-cop uncle's advice who has him enlisted in the disreputable "Policía Bonaerense" in Greater Buenos Aires—its characterizations and internal narrative logic carry the film far beyond the conventional and expected.

    Co-written and directed by Pablo Trapero, once a leading light of the so-called Argentine new wave alongside Lucrecia Martel, Martín Rejtman and Lisandro Alonso, the film is not only both grittier and more absurdly comic than most of Sidney Lumet's policiers that are set in and around New York City, it also boldly lacks a character who serves as a moral compass. But it similarly depicts the metropolis as a writhing, slithering organism, consuming everyone and everything in reach. And, likewise, the more intimately detailed the proceedings become, the more they allude to the inefficiency at the greater sociopolitical levels, the bedrocks of institutional dysfunction (and individual corruption).

    Shot verité style with an often gorgeously grainy color palette, the film is marked by a pair of sweaty, explicit, almost violent sex scenes that, similar to such moments in Cronenberg's A History of Violence (2005), help illuminate both the underlying behavioral instincts of the protagonist (whose subjectivity remains opaque) and the dynamics of the relationship he shares with his significant other—in this case an older police instructor, one of many lively secondary characters. Offering no easy out for either its subject or the audience, El bonaerense presents a disarmingly disturbing vision of a society that has lost its soul.
    7niallmurphy-30051

    El Bonaerense review.

    This is one of those films that doesn't exactly have a strong storyline but is enjoyable enough. Some good acting performances help move the film along.
    bob the moo

    Not as strong as it could have been but still an interesting indictment on police corruption

    Mendoza (Zapa) is a simple locksmith's assistant who does a job for his boss by helping a couple of guys open their safe' he doesn't ask why they need him to crack it and they don't tell him. However he is picked up for the job within a few days and only gets released because his nephew is the chief of police. Forced to leave town in exchange for release he heads to Buenos Aries and takes up training with the police force there thanks to an "in" from his uncle. However Zapa soon realises that this will not be an easy job compared to his last one and indeed may expose him to more wrongdoing than his safecracking assignments.

    It must be said that this film surprised me by how slow sections of it appeared to be and how I was left totally uninterested by some parts of it – something, considering the subject, I never expected. The film is not so much about Zapa as a person as it is about the corruption of the police (well, authorities generally) in Argentina and how even "good" people cannot cope to overcome something when they are surrounded by it. In this regard it could have been a fascinating look at corruption told within a thriller format where the main character is interesting because we see him fall morally and get to see the conflict he goes through as a result. Sadly the film doesn't really manage to do a great of this to any great extent. This is not to say that it is valueless, because it is not without positive aspects and it is interesting as an allegory of how corruption corrupts but it just felt that it could have been better in almost every area if it just was a bit better.

    The character of Zapa does change during the film but I never really felt for the guy or got to grips with who he was – the change was the all and his character was less important. Likewise the corruption played out is not that gripping and I would have liked to see it delivered as more of an eye-opener as opposed to just being general wallpaper (although I suppose the corruption is so normal that this delivery is part of the film's point). I know that to some degree I am expecting this film to be something it wasn't but it is hard to watch it without seeing weaknesses that could have been strengthened by a bit more development or tightening in key areas. The cast is OK and Roman does well enough to keep the film going but I did wonder if he understood his character any better than I did. The supporting cast are all effective and provide as much support as is required although I would have liked to have seen some stronger characters in there.

    Overall this is an interesting film that acts as an indictment on police corruption within Argentina and perhaps, bearing in mind the state of that country, a judgement on authority full stop. The narrative could have been tighter, the characters could have been realer and more engaging and the script been better but, despite these flaws, it is still worth a watch for what it does do.
    7Exiled_Archangel

    Interesting, though somewhat disappointing

    A cop's life in Argentina.. AND, that of a cop who's not even a cop! Sounds interesting, doesn't it? Well, it kind of is.. The story and the acting are not too bad. But unfortunately the movie suffers from the typical lacking of most Argentine movies: It doesn't have a twist. I think the rather weak screenplay is to blame. With this story and these actors, a much better movie could have been made. Plot, screenplay, story, etc.. Those concepts must be well-knit (or at least each handled properly) in order to make a flawless movie. That's where El Bonaerense fails. Something is sooo missing! I'm not sure what exactly, but something for sure. So I can't say it's quite rewarding. Tries hard, but doesn't really deliver. Nevertheless, it's watchable, and quite an interesting insight on Argentina and its police force in general. I would recommend watching it if it's not going to cost you too much. But if you're planning to add one more item to your DVD archive, buy something else with your money to add to your collection, and just RENT this very one to watch once.
    7jotix100

    The apprentice

    This film was shown on cable recently. Unfortunately, most Aregentine "indie" films go unnoticed in this country because there is no market for something like this, even though it's better than most of the mediocrity one sees on a daily basis. Pablo Trapero's film is disturbing. Having seen his "Mundo Grua", we had to take a look at this new attempt of the director.

    Mr. Trapero introduces us to Zapa, a young locksmith, living in the provinces. Zapa, is not a young man anymore, he is 32 and has no future. Zapa is the victim of an unscrupulous boss who sends him to a job that involves a robbery. An uncle is instrumental for getting him free when he speaks to a friend in the Buenos Aires' police department about a job. Zapa is accepted, but his initiation and training, contribute to his ultimate downfall; he is a victim of a system that is inept and corrupt. A great deal of the higher ups are on the take; in order to look the other way, those working in prostitution, or illegal activities, must pay for police protection.

    It doesn't help that Zapa falls prey of a ruthless superior, Gallo, who makes him bend the same law they are sworn to uphold. Zapa falls in love with Mabel, one of the instructors, who is the only one that shows any compassion, and perhaps love, in the cold atmosphere of the big city, until she realizes her lover is working for the bad guys in the department.

    The film offers good performances in general. Jorge Roman, as Zapa, makes us care for this man. Mr. Roman's casting is perfect because he brings to the role a roughness that with another actor would have been ruined. At the same time, this actor shows a vulnerability and candor in his interpretation of the yokel from the provinces. Mimi Ardu is good as Mabel, Zapa's love interest. Their intimate scenes are so sensual they make the viewer a 'voyeur' watching them. Finally, Dario Levy, as Gallo, the corrupt cop, makes a great appearance.

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    • Trivia
      La madre del "Zapa" es la madre del director, Pablo Trapero
    • Quotes

      Marina: You're an intelligent man, tell me: is the monkey a quadruped or... how was it, a biparous?

      Osorio: A biped. Biped, Marina, biped. Monkeys have evolved... In the animal evolving scale, there's no doubt monkeys have evolved. And there are certain human beings, that, although they're just non-feathered bipeds, they are much more than just primates.

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 2003 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • Chile
      • France
      • Netherlands
    • Official site
      • Official Site (Spanish - english) (Argentina)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Unapređenje
    • Filming locations
      • Suipacha, Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • Matanza Cine
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
      • Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales (INCAA)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,470
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,550
      • Nov 30, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $410,474
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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