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Kiltro

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
853
YOUR RATING
Kiltro (2006)
Martial ArtsActionComedyDramaRomance

The leader of a Chilean gang uses martial arts to protect a girl from a bully.The leader of a Chilean gang uses martial arts to protect a girl from a bully.The leader of a Chilean gang uses martial arts to protect a girl from a bully.

  • Director
    • Ernesto Díaz Espinoza
  • Writer
    • Ernesto Díaz Espinoza
  • Stars
    • Marko Zaror
    • Caterina Jadresic
    • Miguel Angel De Luca
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    853
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ernesto Díaz Espinoza
    • Writer
      • Ernesto Díaz Espinoza
    • Stars
      • Marko Zaror
      • Caterina Jadresic
      • Miguel Angel De Luca
    • 15User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Marko Zaror
    Marko Zaror
    • Zami
    Caterina Jadresic
    • Kim
    Miguel Angel De Luca
    • Max Kalba
    Man Soo Yoon
    • Terán
    Alejandro Castillo
    • Maestro Soto
    Roberto Avendano
    • Nik Nak
    • (as Roberto Avendaño)
    Ximena Rivas
    • Sara
    Daniela Lhorente
    • Romina
    Luis Alarcón
    • Farah
    Pablo Cerda
    • Max Kalba Joven
    Pablo Chuyín
    • Yun
    • (as Pablo Chuyin)
    Nikola Bahna
    • Omar
    Mauricio Diocares
    • Calavera
    Raziel Yi
    • Chon
    Cristian Cho
    • Ayato
    Alex Rivera
    • Alex
    Cristobal Muñoz
    • Drax
    Cristián Quezada
    • Max Kalba
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Ernesto Díaz Espinoza
    • Writer
      • Ernesto Díaz Espinoza
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews15

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    5nicolas-prandi

    A new taste

    Kiltro is one of the extremely few Spanish movies having to do with the topic of martial arts. The approach taken by Ernesto Díaz Espinoza to produce such a peculiar movie was one of comedy brought about by fictitious exaggeration. The characters created by Espinoza are very corny and seem to have been taken right from other movies and dropped into present day Chilean society. Such characters as the dwarf and the faraway teacher give off the impression that Yoda and Obi-Wan Kenobi, from Star Wars, have stepped into the movie. Even though many situations were forced and fights were exaggerated in order to add more action and excitement to the film, one can find appreciation in the comedic aspect of it. South Americans can especially enjoy the different cultural aspects which can be seen amidst the fantasy of the story. For example, the drinking of "mate" when Zamir is being trained by Jose Soto in the desert, stood out to me as something which you would not expect in a martial arts movie unless it was in South America. Although not a very high caliber movie, Kiltro definitely can serve as an entertaining and admirable movie.
    7kamui_199x

    Wow! I am still surprised after the shock!

    Hearing about a Chilean film was not surprising, indeed its very common but when you hear about a Chilean ACTION film that's a total different story.

    I must admit that I am not quite a fan of Chilean movies but after watching this I can honestly say that my opinion is changing, nice and clean edition and very quick and realistic fighting sequences makes this film a very interesting and surprising film.

    The Good Points:

    * Simple story and not a silly saving-the-world-from-an-ancient-satanic-sect plot, this makes the movie easier to understand and fun to watch. * Very nice fighting sequences, I heard a rumor that the main actor of this movie is indeed a martial artist of recognition in our country and you can clearly see it as you watch the movie, the fights are fast and realistic making you say OUCH! in every kick. * Its a very funny movie, I laughed a lot of times with the jokes in the movie. A lot of scenes brings us the sweet memories of the 80's series like Kung Fu and one character reminds me of Star Wars as I must say that he is the Chilean Master Yoda.

    The Bad Points:

    * The Visual Effects are not quite good, the blood was digitalized and you can easily notice it in a lot of scenes. * The main actor is really good at kicking, but when it comes to acting the result is not up to the expectations(mine at least). * The Music is half good, half horrible. A lot of good bands in the soundtracks, but also a lot of bands that really stink.

    I really recommend this movie, my expectations where absolutely none, I just went because I was curious about the FIRST Chilean action film and I was really surprised. Very Nice Work, lets wait for the sequel!
    10orochiklan

    Classic kung fu spaghetti western salad from Chile!!!!

    Amazing, the soundtrack will blow the mind of all the fanatics of Morricone or Bacalov... a lot of spaghetti western influence like Tarantino's Kill Bill, plus bloody gore fx zatoichi style. Zaror was very good in the fights , and also he has a lot of charisma , but my favorite one was Miguel Angel DeLuca, the Kung Fu sensei who plays the bad guy in the film, a really great performance full of intense moments , like the tragic flashbacks (you will remember Leone in one of them). A very entertainment film that has quality and heart. Back off Tonny Jaa , here comes Kiltro!. I recommend this film to all the fans of the old kung fu films, spaghetti western, Miike, Tonny Jaa and martial arts.
    9crsj1981

    Pretty good for being the first martial arts movie made in Chile

    I just saw the movie and thought it was good in general. I have to point out that this type of movie is completely new for us over here, I mean it's the first martial arts movie made in Chile, so my hat is off to the people who decided to make this movie. The highlights of the movie are the fights which are pretty cool and showcase the abilities of M. Zaror (The Rock stunt double) very well. He no doubt can kick some ass. The movie is full of hints to other martial arts movies and series, like "Kung Fu", "Drunken Master" or the "Kill Bill" type music, for instance. The movie has also a lot of humor just like the Asian martial arts movies.

    If the fights were a little longer, and the plot a little more polished, then this would have been a very promising movie. Even with those rough points, the movie is good for being the first of its kind in Chile. Marko Zaror is probably the best martial artist I have seen in a movie that isn't of Asiatic descent. I rated it with a 9 for being the first movie of it's kind, I found it was pretty good. It reminded me a lot of the Korean martial arts movies (fast paced fights like the ones in "Ong-Bak"). A must see for martial arts fans.
    3cgallegossoto

    I re watched and I regret it

    I went to the movie theater back when the movie was released and I absolutely loved it !! Back when I was 12 years old now I'm 27 I thought I could give it a try since it's on Amazon Prime and the acting is straight up the worst, I know most of them are Chilean martial artists and Zaror is a Stuntman but the acting sucked big time, the music was sometimes really cringey and sometimes just right like a good ol western. The story was good, just a waste of time I can't believe I was so into this movie back then !!

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    • Trivia
      Master Teran (Man Soo Yoon) is a real martial arts master. His school is in the same Korean neighborhood where Kiltro was shot. He was found when Kiltro people were looking for locations.
    • Quotes

      Zamir: So what should I tell her? That yesterday I dreamt about her?

      Calavera: Not that literal. I don't know, man, you have to put some feeling into it. Tell her, "Yesterday I saw you." And she is going to say, "Where?" And you say, "In a dream."

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 2006 (Chile)
    • Country of origin
      • Chile
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Chile)
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Цепной пес
    • Filming locations
      • Atacama Desert, Chile
    • Production company
      • Mandrill Films
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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