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Salvando al Soldado Pérez

  • 2011
  • PG-13
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Salvando al Soldado Pérez (2011)
A Mexican crime lord is forced by his mother to plan a suicidal rescue mission to find his lost brother in the most unexpected place on Earth.
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A Mexican crime lord is forced by his mother to plan a suicidal rescue mission to find his lost brother in the most unexpected place on Earth...A Mexican crime lord is forced by his mother to plan a suicidal rescue mission to find his lost brother in the most unexpected place on Earth...A Mexican crime lord is forced by his mother to plan a suicidal rescue mission to find his lost brother in the most unexpected place on Earth...

  • Director
    • Beto Gómez
  • Writers
    • Francisco Payó González
    • Beto Gómez
  • Stars
    • Miguel Rodarte
    • Jesús Ochoa
    • Joaquín Cosio
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Beto Gómez
    • Writers
      • Francisco Payó González
      • Beto Gómez
    • Stars
      • Miguel Rodarte
      • Jesús Ochoa
      • Joaquín Cosio
    • 15User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Miguel Rodarte
    Miguel Rodarte
    • Julián Pérez
    Jesús Ochoa
    Jesús Ochoa
    • José María 'Chema' Díaz
    Joaquín Cosio
    Joaquín Cosio
    • Rosalío Mendoza
    Gerardo Taracena
    Gerardo Taracena
    • Carmelo Benavides
    Rodrigo Oviedo
    Rodrigo Oviedo
    • Juventino Rodríguez 'Pumita'
    Marius Biegai
    Marius Biegai
    • Sasha Boginski
    Jaime Camil
    Jaime Camil
    • Eladio
    Adal Ramones
    Adal Ramones
    • Benito García
    Isela Vega
    Isela Vega
    • Doña Elvira de Pérez
    Juan Carlos Flores
    Juan Carlos Flores
    • Juan Pérez
    Alexander Minchenko
    • Yuri
    Randy Vasquez
    Randy Vasquez
    • Lt. Diaz
    Kaveh Parmas
    • Ahmed Kubba
    Agustín Tapia
    • Angel Exterminador
    • (as Agustín 'Oso' Tapia)
    Guillermo Quintanilla
    • Delfino
    Roberto Espejo
    • Mayordomo
    Humberto Yáñez
    • Jefe Militar Turco
    Jorge Celaya
    • Román
    • Director
      • Beto Gómez
    • Writers
      • Francisco Payó González
      • Beto Gómez
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    User reviews15

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    8waheim

    Lighthearted spoof of action genre with affirmation of the Mexican identity

    Before "Saving Private Perez" started, six indistinguishable action film previews reminded me of the repetition that comes with American action films, threaded with a slim MacGuffins. There were also two comedy trailers that had weird premises, and an outlandish over-the-top trailer for "Anonymous," a scary Tim Burtonesqe intensity/darkness and whopping Foley.

    Happily "Saving Private Perez" is over-the-top and outlandish,but in a snarky, straight-forward, perhaps satirical, literal way. If this seems contradictory, it is because this film is having it all ways. And that is its pleasure. It is not a mockery, but a tongue in cheek presentation of a Mexican drug lord's quest to save his USA Marine brother held hostage in Iraq (which is somewhere near Saudia Arabia and Holland). His estranged mother had asked drug lord to bring the brother home (alive). Occasionally funny, the film follows this quest seriously.

    The drug lord recruits a "Dirty Cinco" and they fly to Turkey and camel into Iraq. Much exaggerated, nothing is driven into the ground (but who can really exaggerate the American action film or one of our recent comedies?). Its exciting moments are balanced with laughs. "Saving Private Perez"'s ancestor is Phillipe DeBroccca's "That Man from Rio," which spoofed the Connery/Bond series, using exotic locations and validating French traits including stubbornness. "Perez" validates the Mexican character and travels as far.

    Production values (2.35:1 aspect ratio)are unexpectedly good. Camera work includes appropriate long shots and scenes are staged for widescreen without excessive closeups. It's not a smooth film, but neither is "That Man From Rio"--you have to allow both their quirkiness and rough edges(cuts).

    One pleasure of "Private Perez" is the sense of place, whether LA, a hacienda, rural Mexico, Istanbul or an Arabian desert. You enjoy the space which propels the action. Similar to Brazilia in "That Man from Rio" it intrigues without being a travelogue

    I haven't seen a desert like this since "Lawrence of Arabia." It is beautiful desolation. At one point, the "heroes," climb out of an oil pipeline, cover themselves in desert dust and remind me of the mole men in "Superman Meets the Molemen." The film offers other references.

    "Saving Private Perez" is an interlude from the dispirited manufactured films that clog our previews. With nonchalance, a joke ever so often, an action sequence here and there, it refreshes us.
    9francisco_floresmeyer

    Saving Private Perez is not a parody of an American film is a parody of drug dealers life style and current situation of North Mexico

    This movie is called by others as a parody of Saving Private Ryan and it is half true but only by argument. This movie es indeed of the search of a soldier called Perez that is captured in Iraq. But this time is not by a unit from the same army, this private is being rescued by a commando of drug dealers leaded by the older brother of the soldier who is one of the main drug lords of Mexico.

    This drug lord trying to make amends with his mother offers to rescue his brother that left with US troops to gain a green card. So this man, ignorant as it is believed drug dealers are, assembles a group of commandos with special tactics used to smuggle or protect drugs, so you can imagine how weird these men are. They will help him to travel across Arabian dessert to rescue young Perez. Trough out the journey you'll see many parodies of 80's action movies and the culture of drug dealers in how they talk, act and specially how they dress.

    So don't expect the same line of humor US movie's have it is Latinamerican humor which is very different. Still is an enjoyable movie
    9ringodude66

    A funny Mexican action-comedy movie

    When I thought there were enough "narco" (drug dealers) movies, I saw the trailer of this movie... I believed there was something special in this movie, and, though I was wrong, anyway I had a funny time. This film deals with the typical Mexican stereotypes: drug trafficking, immigration,family values​​, etc. All in all,this film is a set of different hilarious gags, gags that perhaps a foreigner couldn't understand. The performances were pretty good, specially Miguel Rodarte (as Julián Pérez, the typical Mexican drug dealer), Jesus Ochoa (as Chema) and Gerardo Taracena (as Carmelo,a tomato farmer). As I said, this movie features numerous gags of physical humor, puns, and stereotypical characters. It is not a smart movie. It is not a movie with a message. It's only a funny movie for people who just wanna have a laugh. Anyway, this is one of the best Mexican films I've seen in recent years.
    6sergio_ortega

    it's only a fun movie

    This movie is a parody of saving private Ryan with a big difference: this movie is a comedy that uses the Mexican stereotype to bring us some funny situations. The starring actors in this movie make a great performance like a group of "narcos" (drug dealers) with all the colorful that people thinks the narcos has. The music, the clothes, the speech and the cars has one purpose: fun. The story worthless the important thing here is the relationship in the family. Miguel Rodarte, Joaquin Cossio and Jesus Ochoa made an excellent work. Adal Ramones and Jaime Camil like always: not good not bad. The soundtrack is a band music compilation with pop song soy rebelde by jeanette. If you have time go to cinema but first watch black swan, the king's speech, 127 hours or true grit.
    10Ursus_sp

    Unexpectedly fun Mexican comedy

    Spoiler free review: The film portrays some Mexican stereotypes that are usually the popular target of the news, as well as other types of folklore, in a fun way. The movie show us those so-famous-Mexican drug dealers, parodying somehow the film Saving Private Ryan; but instead, they are saving private Perez. The cultural side, the vocabulary, the customs, the music and the garments, make fun of dealers and "narcos" in Sinaloa, Mexico. The good cast of characters (which are mostly known for appearing in Mexican soap operas) assemble a good rescue team that delivers some well distributed good action and funny moments.

    About "values": If you are reviewing movies, don't criticize them subjectively, be objective. It's entertainment, values are learned at home.

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    • Trivia
      One of the highest grossing movies in Mexican cinema history.
    • Connections
      References Il était une fois dans l'Ouest (1968)
    • Soundtracks
      Pena y dolor
      Written by Raúl Pérez Tamez

      Performed by Los Alegres De Teran (as Alegres de Terán)

      Disquera: EMI Music Mesica S.A. de C.V.

      Editora: Leo Musical, S.A. de C.V.

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 2011 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Private Pérez
    • Filming locations
      • Coahuíla, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Salamandra Films
      • Karma Film Prod
      • Lemon Studios
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,400,726
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $664,517
      • Sep 4, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,330,465
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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