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Perdre est une question de méthode

Original title: Perder es cuestión de método
  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
852
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Perdre est une question de méthode (2004)
Thriller

The best Colombian thriller of the last decade. The discovery of an impaled corpse near Bogota, prostitutes, a real-estate fraud scheme, emerald hunters, and corrupt politicians reflect the ... Read allThe best Colombian thriller of the last decade. The discovery of an impaled corpse near Bogota, prostitutes, a real-estate fraud scheme, emerald hunters, and corrupt politicians reflect the actuality of the conflicting country.The best Colombian thriller of the last decade. The discovery of an impaled corpse near Bogota, prostitutes, a real-estate fraud scheme, emerald hunters, and corrupt politicians reflect the actuality of the conflicting country.

  • Director
    • Sergio Cabrera
  • Writers
    • Santiago Gamboa
    • Jorge Goldenberg
  • Stars
    • Daniel Giménez Cacho
    • Martina García
    • César Mora
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    852
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sergio Cabrera
    • Writers
      • Santiago Gamboa
      • Jorge Goldenberg
    • Stars
      • Daniel Giménez Cacho
      • Martina García
      • César Mora
    • 6User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Daniel Giménez Cacho
    Daniel Giménez Cacho
    • Víctor Silanpa
    Martina García
    Martina García
    • Maria Gomez Castañol 'Quica'
    César Mora
    César Mora
    • Estupiñán
    Víctor Mallarino
    Víctor Mallarino
    • Marco Tulio Esquilache
    Sain Castro
    • Emilio Barragán
    Jairo Camargo
    Jairo Camargo
    • Engineer Vargas Vicuña
    Humberto Dorado
    • Heliodoro Tiflis
    Mimi Lazo
    Mimi Lazo
    • Susan Caviedes
    • (as Mimí Lazo)
    Gustavo Angarita
    • Guzmán
    María Eugenia Arboleda
    María Eugenia Arboleda
    • Mayler
    Carlos Benjumea
    Carlos Benjumea
    • Colonel Moya
    Jhon Bolivar
    • Cuñado
    Alejandro Buenaventura
    • Solorzano
    Fausto Cabrera
    • Priest at the Funeral
    Marianella Cabrera
    • Sisters of Barragan
    Valentina Cabrera
    • Nun1
    Constanza Camelo
    Constanza Camelo
    • Enfermera
    Nicolas Cardona
    • Commandant Teusa
    • Director
      • Sergio Cabrera
    • Writers
      • Santiago Gamboa
      • Jorge Goldenberg
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    9dajara62

    My favorite Colombian movie!

    Despite the recent great productions made by or whit Colombians, I just want to let the readers know, that it might not became your favorite Colombian movie, but you will undoubtedly like it!!

    As all the other films from Sergio Cabrera, its a mixture of drama, suspense and action.

    It is also an extraordinary post of the unbelievable secret tales that Bogotá can hide. You will love Martina García's character, and you will never lose the interest of resolving the knot by yourself.

    Remember always to support Colombian productions! (Not too much budget, but lot of talent and amazing stories).
    1ocastelblanco

    High budget movies in Colombia

    With "Rosario Tijeras", "Perder es cuestión de método" is one of the most expensive movies in Colombia's history. And one of the worst.

    I can't believe it: you have at least 3 million dollars, a great team, great actors, a huge publicity machine, more than 25 years of cinematographic career, and you made this "movie"...

    I'm Colombian (proud of), but I can't lie: there is at least thousand better movies in Colombia. And when I see movies of Majid Majidi or Takashi Miike or Jim Jarmush or hundred of great low budget directors I just feel envy: Why in Colombia we can't make high quality movies? I hope I can be alive to see the first great Colombian movie.
    10markmo-1

    Amazing Movie!!! Please read my posting

    First at all I want all people who read my posting to know that I am Colombian, my second language is English and I would love to write my thoughts in Spanish but since the forum's rules are English here I go:

    I want to say that the movie is wonderful, Sergio Cabrera amazed me because he proved himself that he knows how to create a masterpiece and not only tragicomedies related to football and guerrillas, I could notice that there are many Colombian stories that can be told without have to appeal to our main flagellums( guerrillas and drug traffic). An amazing story was told, the director emphasized in the character of each one of the actors, with the movie's budget I think it had very good special effects, fabulous edition, excellent soundtrack and incidental music. To me it has been one of the best Colombian movies ever made and I hope they keep producing projects with the same quality.
    7lastliberal

    Hottest thing since Selma Hayek

    Not all good movies managed to get US distribution. This one, only played in Columbia and France, but it is still worth the time to explore.

    Victor (Daniel Giménez Cacho) is a bum journalist who drinks too much and mourns the fact that his wife left him. He gets a deal from the Police Chief. In exchange for writing a speech, he can investigate a man who was impaled.

    He teams up with Estupiñán (César Mora), who is trying to find out where his brother is. Their investigation is reminiscent of Chinatown, in that they are having great difficulty, as we the viewer are, in sorting out the good guys from the bad, as gangsters and politicians and civil servants all appear to be involved in a crooked land deal.

    Along the way, he is joined by Quica (Martina García), a prostitute, and just about the hottest think out of South America since Selma Hayek. Their adventures take them through a nudist colony, and, before it is all over, crawling over many dead bodies.

    The ending should be surprising, but it is to be expected in this climate of corruption.

    Well worth viewing, and not just for Senorita Garcia.
    8TdSmth5

    Well made dark thriller with romance and comedy

    A guy walking his dog near a lake discovers a rotting impaled corpse. The police chief gives the exclusive to a depressed reporter in exchange for a favor. The reporter named Victor is estranged from his wife/girlfriend and keeps a mannequin in his room to talk to. He also suffers from hemorrhoids, an issue that gets a lot of attention at first for some reason and then is thankfully ignored for the rest of the movie.

    While family members missing someone visit the morgue to see if they can identify the body, one of them becomes more involved in the investigation. He becomes Victor's humorous side-kick. He's also of humble means but interested in world affairs and asks political questions of Victor in order to learn.

    In the meantime we get to know a politician involved in land deals, his lawyer, a strip club owner, an engineer working on planning a community on a piece of land. The investigation leads our team to a strip joint/whorehouse were a beautiful prostitute named Quica shows interest in Victor. He returns the next day and becomes involved with Quica.

    It turns out that the dead person owned a huge piece of land over which various factions are fighting over. There's political intrigue, corruption, mobsters, thugs. And these various groups are looking for the original ownership documents which are necessary for any transfer of the property. There's also a twist as to the identity of the corpse.

    So for the most part, the story is laid out clearly. There's some bureaucratic convolution but it seems fairly clear what happened and why. But the movie still manages to keep us interested in seeing what will happen to all the characters. What will happen with the relationship of Victor and Quica? Will the guilty parties be brought to justice? We have to recall here that the police chief a friend of Victor's and that corruption is rampant everywhere.

    This Colombian/Spanish co-production is well-made and well-acted. I do think though that Victor is miscast. The role of Quica is performed by the gorgeous Martina García, who's both cute and sexy. She ends up stealing the show pretty much. Overall, the movie lacks some of the humor that we often find in Colombian movies. But it has some deep and touching moments, as when a gravedigger with leprosy asks our team to remember his name because no one wants to know his name. The music I found somewhat annoying- there some of those annoying silly tunes one finds in Italian movies. I did find the story interesting and cared for the characters.

    The DVD comes with an excellent 90+ minutes behind the scenes feature where we get to see all sorts of things that can go wrong during film-making.

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    • Release date
      • July 27, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Colombia
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Official site (France)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Art of Losing
    • Filming locations
      • Bogotá, Colombia
    • Production companies
      • Latinia Producciones
      • Tornasol Films
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      • $37,071
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      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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