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Apache: La vie de Carlos Tevez

Original title: Apache: La vida de Carlos Tevez
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2019
  • TV-MA
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7.2/10
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Apache: La vie de Carlos Tevez (2019)
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This gritty dramatization of the life of Carlos Tevez shows his rise to soccer stardom amid the harrowing conditions in Argentina's Fuerte Apache.This gritty dramatization of the life of Carlos Tevez shows his rise to soccer stardom amid the harrowing conditions in Argentina's Fuerte Apache.This gritty dramatization of the life of Carlos Tevez shows his rise to soccer stardom amid the harrowing conditions in Argentina's Fuerte Apache.

  • Stars
    • Balthazar Murillo
    • Vanesa González
    • Alberto Ajaka
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    2.1K
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    • Stars
      • Balthazar Murillo
      • Vanesa González
      • Alberto Ajaka
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Balthazar Murillo
    Balthazar Murillo
    • Carlos Tevez
    • 2019
    Vanesa González
    • Adriana
    • 2019
    Alberto Ajaka
    Alberto Ajaka
    • Segundo
    • 2019
    Sofía Gala Castiglione
    Sofía Gala Castiglione
    • Fabiana
    • 2019
    Matías Recalt
    Matías Recalt
    • Danilo
    • 2019
    Gregorio Barrios
    • Hernán
    • 2019
    Fernando Contigiani
    • Pinto
    • 2019
    Óscar Guzmán
    • Chito
    • 2019
    Diego Gallardo
    • Tivi
    • 2019
    Julián Larquier Tellarini
    • Cochi
    • 2019
    Tamara Ayelén Arias
    • China
    • 2019
    Patricio Contreras
    Patricio Contreras
    • Chacho
    • 2019
    Roberto Vallejos
    • Hugo
    • 2019
    Fiona Pereira
    • Mariela
    • 2019
    Juan Pablo Burgos
    • Kiru
    • 2019
    Daniel Campomenosi
    • Castelli
    • 2019
    Mariela Acosta
    • Pascuala
    • 2019
    Rubén Noceda
    • Arévalo
    • 2019
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    10bola_de_pu

    More than soccer. The history of our Latin American countries.

    I am not a believer in making television series without an athlete's career ending, either by mysticism or by cabal, but the Apache story deserves to be told. It deserves to be told because it presents the reality of a million children in Latin America, a reality that almost never appears in the news and that the government hides for its own benefit. The story was presented in a cruel way, which pays for the seriousness of the Apache story. Some will say "another story of a soccer player", but for me it is not "the story of another soccer player". I am Puerto Rican, and like millions of Latin Americans, I know what our countries are going through. This television series show us that part of Buenos Aires and Argentina that they don't put on television and in newspapers, which is poverty, social conflicts, problems with drugs, violence, among others. Therefore, every time I see this story of Tevez, it gives me sadness and joy at the same time. Happiness because Carlitos could get out of that hell where he lived, but sadness because of every 100 Carlitos, only 10 can leave where they are and only 1 can become what Carlitos is. Therefore, every time a Neymar, a Vinicius, a Tevez, a Ronaldinho, a Di María, a Cuadrado or an Alexis Sánchez manage to leave their country and reach Europe, it is an achievement for our Latin American countries. All those sacrifices that were made along the way suddenly seem forgotten, but they will always be there. Reminding you where you come from and where you are going.
    9jenniberisa-62965

    Emotional Story and Amazing performance

    I Love true stories and this is really one of my favourites. So mutch emotions and amazing performance of how reality actually can be today, in this world. Carlos Managed to Succed while growing in a dangerous city. Im trully happy for his succes in life. Carlos is a big role model for many people. Im Travelling in few weeks from Sweden to Argentina because I Always wanted to visit La Boca and I Had no idea that Buenos Aires had ghettos thats in this bad condition. It has trully opend my eyes after seeing the series. Only reason why I Gave 9 of 10 Because I Wanted to see More := ) Otherwise from me its 10/10.
    10goranref

    A work of art

    Even if you are not a soccer fan, you can watch it. I myself am not a huge fan of Carlos Tevez, and I was a sceptic before starting this show. Oh, my! The action keeps going, the show keeps you glued to the screen. And the chain of events is great, not too fast, not too slow. I would say the best part of the show is cinematography- the shabby buildings and clothes, poverty, gangs, they all depict the terrible conditions of poor hoods in S.America. The main actors did a great job here, too. A masterpiece, give it a try.
    8patriciogl10

    Wonderful depiction of Tévez's early life.

    I want to start off by mentioning that I am argentinian, a huge Boca fan and I particularly like Carlos Tévez as a person and as a player. So, all of those things naturally inclined me to eagerly watch this series. I've always thought that his life should be turned into a movie, but that would be too short, so it would work out better as a TV series. I was a bit skeptical in regards to the narrative quality and the production values of this effort but as soon as I tuned in, I was pleasantly surprised, since I was watching a high quality product. From the production design, the locations, the script, the actors and the direction, it was all phenomenal. The main cast give a stellar performance, so incredibly believable in each of their parts.

    Carlos Tévez had a very rough upbringing in the dangerous streets of Fuerte Apache, one of Buenos Aires' most notorious neighbourhoods due to high crime rates, including theft, murder and drug trafficking. And he somehow managed to dodge those heavy bullets and followed his passion to play football, and specially to play for Boca, the team of his affections. I really hope we get a second season, to show his rise to stardom, and everything in between.

    Kudos to Balthazar Murillo (he plays Tévez), Vanesa González (she plays Carlos' aunt, Adriana), Alberto Ajaka (Segundo; Carlos' uncle), Sofía Gala (Fabiana; Carlos' birth mother) and Matías Recalt (Danilo, Carlos' best friend), they all did a magnificent job in their respective roles.
    7foxtografo

    Technically flawed, but an intense portrait of his life.

    This was so enjoyable and interesting, I could easily ignore the not so good technical aspects of the series.

    Even if I'm Argentinian, I didn't know much about the football star more than where he was from. I didn't know how much of a big hearted person he is, and having to endure such a childhood and coming up after becoming such a star as a humble, caring, loving person for whom humanitarian values are the most important his family taught him, is an absolute pleasure. I even watched interviews with the player after finishing the last 4 episodes (in a row) and it's really moving to see that there's still people that only want to help everyone be happy and safe, regardless their background.

    I have to trust the depiction of the neighbourhood where he grew up, as you don't really go in there if you're Argentinian, but I can trust Carlos Tevez to have given an accurate insight of it, and it's shocking (maybe not so much for an Argentinian, sadly).

    I found specially interesting to see how these humble people, some more aggressive and damaged than others, hold on for their families, sometimes in the sweetest ways, but can be absolute monsters when they go out to "work" or settling issues with other inhabitants of the neighbourhood. The ones that want to live a decent, lawful life have to suffer their surroundings, but almost accept it as what's normal, rejecting the law's enforcement (which, I know, can be even more violent, sometimes).

    It's heart warming to know Carlos made it through all this and he's still loved and admired by everyone. It's the pure example that integrity can be kept in the most hostile environments and it can pay up, with a little bit of luck (Tevez had it all, ultimately).

    And it's heart breaking to see how many don't make it, and how much they suffer and how badly they end. In this story, Danilo is one of those, and the real story of the person who's based on is not exactly the same but equally sad (I'll add it on the trivia of this movie).

    On the technical side, there could be some polish on the writing, some performances on certain intense scenes could be better, and the cinematography at moments felt a bit amateurish trying to light too much scenes that could have looked better with a natural lighting (nothing serious at all, I'm being very technical here).

    The CGI used for the last scene has to be overlooked, the production obviously didn't have the budget do do better, but it really looks quite bad.

    Acceptable flaws if you're up to appreciate the story of this amazing person.

    Now I feel like I really admire Carlos Tevez, in his simplicity, he has so much to teach to all of us.

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      Carlos Tevez's best friend in the show, the "Uruguayan" Danilo Sánchez, is based on a real person, Darío Coronel. Name and story were changed for respect of the family. The journalist Hugo García said: "He was better than Tévez. He was the best of the seven 6 year old kids from the glorious team, the 84' All Boys, regarded as one of the best teams of the junior leagues. Inside the court, they'd fight, outside they were inseparable." The real Darío Coronel was always a troubled boy, going to play under the influence and sorting children confrontations gun in hand. He joined one of the most dangerous gangs of Fuerte Apache. He had already killed a cop and, finding himself trapped by the police after an attempted robbery, he decided to kill himself before getting imprisoned.

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      • December 5, 2019 (France)
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      • Italian
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      • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
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