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Perro come perro

  • 2008
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.9K
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Perro come perro (2008)
In the crime world of Colombia, there is an unwritten code. When Víctor and Eusebio, two hoods who bungle a shake-down job, break that code, they unwittingly sign their own death sentence.
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In the crime world of Colombia, there is an unwritten code. When Víctor and Eusebio, two hoods who bungle a shake-down job, break that code, they unwittingly sign their own death sentence.In the crime world of Colombia, there is an unwritten code. When Víctor and Eusebio, two hoods who bungle a shake-down job, break that code, they unwittingly sign their own death sentence.In the crime world of Colombia, there is an unwritten code. When Víctor and Eusebio, two hoods who bungle a shake-down job, break that code, they unwittingly sign their own death sentence.

  • Director
    • Carlos Moreno
  • Writers
    • Alonso Torres
    • Carlos Moreno
  • Stars
    • Marlon Moreno
    • Óscar Borda
    • Álvaro Rodríguez
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    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • Carlos Moreno
    • Writers
      • Alonso Torres
      • Carlos Moreno
    • Stars
      • Marlon Moreno
      • Óscar Borda
      • Álvaro Rodríguez
    • 15User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Marlon Moreno
    Marlon Moreno
    • Victor Peñaranda
    Óscar Borda
    • Eusebio Benitez
    Álvaro Rodríguez
    • Silvio Sierra
    Blas Jaramillo
    • El Orejón
    Andres Toro
    • Zabala
    • (as Andrés Toro)
    Julian Caicedo
    • Portero
    Hansel Camacho
    • Don Pascual
    Paulina Rivas
    • La bruja Iris
    Diego Quijano
    • Don Pablo
    Luis Ariel Martinez
    • Dominguez
    Rodrigo Vélez
    • Torres
    Hector Mejia
    • Mellizos
    Harold Devasten
    • William Medina
    Guillermo Piedrahita
    • Don Omar
    Gianina Arana
    • Muchacha
    Jorge Zuniga
    • Sacerdote Cementerio
    Andres Echeverry
    • Hombre demencial
    Andrés Parra
    Andrés Parra
    • Hombre Demencial
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    • Director
      • Carlos Moreno
    • Writers
      • Alonso Torres
      • Carlos Moreno
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    10chetosco

    a knock-out

    The most amazing about this marvel is that you will hardly find any information about Carlos Moreno in Internet. The directing of this Colombian gangster drama is impeccable. As cruel and cynical as Tarantino's and Rodrigues' artificial works, it's based on real Cali life. And it's deeply moralistic, despite all its cruelty. The movie boasts with at least four brilliant acting performances, each of them worth festivals' laurels. Charismatic Marlon Moreno acts unforgettably with glances and silent pauses, being responsible for the dramatic tension throughout the movie. Multifaced Alvaro Rodriguez deserves the Best Supporting Actor award at any festival. But the truly brilliant is Blas Jaramillo ("El Orejón"), a theatrical actor from Bogotá, who wasn't able to see the final cut, having left this world because of pancreatitis and peritonitis in his 39.

    No dog-suffering scenes.
    6isaaug

    A clear messags: Stay away from this lifestyle.

    Colombia's film/television productions are widely criticized for their thematic fixation and romantization on our dark past of drug lords and hitmen, yet this film achieves what it wants. It's far from a romantic portrayal of the lives of drug dealers and hitmen; it's a red flag, a huge banner that says STAY AWAY. We follow our characters through their descent into death's inescapable grip, one bad decision after the other. Haunted by guilt, witchcraft, anger, remorse, the script is solid enough to create memorable characters that we start caring about, although at points the narrative loses its focus. There are several interesting narrative tools that leave you pleasantly surprised, such as the persistent telephone calls asking about "Adela". Some characters lack foundation, the only memorable and relatable ones are Víctor and Benítez. The editing's pretty off, there are certain very unnecesary cuts at times and the color grading makes it seem like an American portrayal of Mexico. The soundtrack's outstanding and most of the acting is well-achueced. Overall, a good movie.
    7loogenhausen

    Is Adela there...?

    This sun-baked slice of nihilism from Colombia is a very interesting watch indeed. Although there's plenty of yelling and gun-waving, there's also a very ominous feeling about the whole show. Marlon Moreno definitely has presence as the lead, Victor, who must deal with family problems and tries to solve it by stealing money from a dead lackey belonging to his big boss, a snarlingly fun Blas Jaramillo. Holed up in a hotel room with fellow gangster Eusebio (Oscar Borda) Victor waits for the order to find and kill whoever stole the money (himself) and keeps receiving crazy phone calls from a half-mad man looking for a woman named Adela. If this all sounds like fun to you, it is. On top of all that, Eusebio may or may not be "cursed" by a dead man or just going bugnuts crazy. Yes, there's something for everyone here. The only drawback I can think of is it feels a tad too short and a few of the lead characters aren't fleshed out enough to truly care for them when the screws are really put to them. There's plenty of style, however, and you'll being humming the title theme long after it's over.
    9bigbosspaez2000

    A great crime film!

    When the ending titles of "Perro come perro" came out, movies like "The Long Good Friday", "Once upon a time in America" and "Cidade de deus" came to my mind. This film is made with the same artistry, the same dark humor and specially with the same approach to criminal life.

    Great character development, accomplished cinematography and a clear understanding of the Cali underworld are some of the qualities this movie brings to the viewer.

    This movie is for Cali what "Snatch" was for London and it works so well.

    Of course there are some flaws, but this movie is such and acomplishment that you can let them go.

    A breath of fresh air for Colombian Cinema and the "Dago-Formula" that comes every year.

    My deepest congratulations to the crew of "PCP", you've made a mark in Colombian Cinema History.
    7alshwenbear1

    Colombia made a hell of a good movie!

    A few hours ago, I was talking with two female acquaintances about violence in movies, and how difficult it is for them to cope with this issue.

    Truthfully, after watching this film, I felt some of the emotions and feelings they described,why? the violence in "Dog Eat Dog" is intense but I am not talking about the physical violence, I am not talking about the blood and gore, but the mental and psychological turbulence that the characters have to endure, and with them, us the viewers. It is like watching Reservoir Dogs for the first time, but darker,with elements of black magic, that can be understand by the Latin culture, in a different way than Hollywood standards.

    Because of the atmosphere created in this mentally- violent story, I felt proud of understanding two languages,because even though I am not from Colombia, I was able to sync with the angst and desperation of these bad guys, even though I found them despicable, all of them! each in a different way. And still I found myself wishing for the bad guy, (as I did for Bruce Willis in "Pulp Fiction") to find his way out of the mud.

    I did not find comedy in this movie, "Sierra" is not funny in any way, he is just the classic bully, sarcastic and brutal with a smile on his face. As a crime story it fills with meanness, nastiness and despair, and unlike "Bummer" (2003) , there is no, loyalty or camaraderie, or honor, it is a cold world where money means everything to the extent of chopping another human being into pieces.

    I found it even "Hitchcock style" building up, getting into your nerves and making you feel the heat of their city, and like in 'The Plague Dogs" (1982), you feel like all hope should be abandoned and discarded.

    As I have said in my reviews, I have seen it all and hardly get impressed by a movie, unless it's one of those rare gems as "Cold Blooded" (2012) or this time "Perro come perro".

    I really recommend this one, but if you are not really into movies as a form of art, better stick yourself to "Transformers" or "I Frankenstein'" or "Sin City" because they are easy to digest and comprehend, I said this because I think you may be really unhappy not catching up about who was "Adela", that is easily identified in the movie "...vos como te llamas?" The rest is to put two and two together.

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      Colombia's 2009 Academy Awards official submission to Foreign-Language Film category.

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 2008 (Colombia)
    • Country of origin
      • Colombia
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Dog Eat Dog
    • Filming locations
      • Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
    • Production companies
      • 64A Films
      • Antorcha Films
      • Patofeo Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $80
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $80
      • Jan 25, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $671,837
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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