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Boogie is a violent and ruthless hit man who follows his own rules. Women love him, criminals fear him.Boogie is a violent and ruthless hit man who follows his own rules. Women love him, criminals fear him.Boogie is a violent and ruthless hit man who follows his own rules. Women love him, criminals fear him.
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Pablo Echarri
- Boogie
- (voice)
Jesús Ochoa
- Boogie
- (voice)
Nancy Dupláa
- Marcia
- (voice)
Susana Zabaleta
- Marcia
- (voice)
Nicolás Frías
- Blackburn
- (voice)
Marcelo Armand
- Jones
- (voice)
Rufino Gallo
- Sony Calabria
- (voice)
Diego Brizzi
- Lewis Reegan
- (voice)
- …
Ricardo Alanis
- Derek
- (voice)
Luciana Falcón
- Sue
- (voice)
Karin Zavala
- Sonia
- (voice)
- (as Karin Sabala)
Hernán Chiozza
- Juez
- (voice)
Mariano Chiesa
- Fiscal
- (voice)
- …
Ariel Císter
- Roy
- (voice)
- …
Ariel Tarico
- Muchacho Negro 1
- (voice)
- …
José Luis Perticarini
- Mac Coy
- (voice)
- …
Livia Fernán
- Mamá de Sue
- (voice)
Susana Sisto
- Anciana
- (voice)
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The film is fine for what it is but I saw the English dub of the film which is not well made and feels like it used something like google translate from the time. The strange grammar weird word choices are constant and distracting. The film is otherwise interesting but not especially entertaining.
First and foremost, the question is why did they think that this was acceptable.
The only redeeming factor on this film is the original designs and jokes from Fontanarrosa. The match with the CGI content is poorly done and more often than not unnecessary, the story is weak and the design of new characters doesn't look nearly as good as the original ones.
The final product is a string of classic Boogie stories glued together with unnecessary cgi sequences and laid on top of different backgrounds and animation styles that look made by 10 different companies with no style in common. Add some fart jokes and goofy characters to pad the time of the movie. The voice acting was bland, but not as bad as the visual part.
Turning a cynical character as Boogie into a hero in a quest for justice misses the point of the original material absolutely.
The only redeeming factor on this film is the original designs and jokes from Fontanarrosa. The match with the CGI content is poorly done and more often than not unnecessary, the story is weak and the design of new characters doesn't look nearly as good as the original ones.
The final product is a string of classic Boogie stories glued together with unnecessary cgi sequences and laid on top of different backgrounds and animation styles that look made by 10 different companies with no style in common. Add some fart jokes and goofy characters to pad the time of the movie. The voice acting was bland, but not as bad as the visual part.
Turning a cynical character as Boogie into a hero in a quest for justice misses the point of the original material absolutely.
The writing in this movie is terrible. It's like it was written by a demented 12 year old. The only thing worse is the voice acting. The title character (Boogie the Oily One) is a psychopath who is also a gun for hire set in a world that couldn't possibly exist. It's like setting a movie in Los Santos from Grand Theft Auto 5. The story? You're not watching this for the story so let's skip it. Every scene is just a new setting for Boogie to deal out excessive (and I do mean excessive) violence to, well, everybody. The problem is Boogie has no redeeming qualities and since no one is else is likable so you don't care about anyone, and when you don't care you don't become invested and you get bored. The animation style is passable but nothing memorable. I'm sure there's a niche market with low enough standards that would enjoy this, for everyone else: skip it.
The main character here is animated ... yes pun intended. And he hates everyone and everything. In a way that can be called inclusive ... if you don't take the movie seriously and are not easily offended that is. Also throw any sense of good and evil out of the window - well most of it.
Because the movie really goes there and beyond. Be it elderly, young, animals or anything else - the movie will not touch or treat anyone ... differently. They all will get violence thrown at them. Political correctness? You won't find any here .. so if that doesn't sound good to you or something that will make you even angry (triggered) ... you probably shouldn't watch it. The animation is decent enough - and there is no stopping the mayhem for 80 odd minutes.
Because the movie really goes there and beyond. Be it elderly, young, animals or anything else - the movie will not touch or treat anyone ... differently. They all will get violence thrown at them. Political correctness? You won't find any here .. so if that doesn't sound good to you or something that will make you even angry (triggered) ... you probably shouldn't watch it. The animation is decent enough - and there is no stopping the mayhem for 80 odd minutes.
Boogie (2009) is an Argentinean animated film that I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows a vigilante for hire that destroys criminals, crushes copious women and doesn't care about making friends.
This movie is directed by Gustavo Cova (Rouge Amergo) and contains the voices of Pablo Echarri (The One), Jesús Ochoa (Quantum of Solace), Nancy Dupláa (Wild Tales) and Susana Zabaleta (All of Them).
The animation for this is excellent and very fun. The action scenes contain fantastic gore and the flying body parts are entertaining. The storyline is straightforward but works perfectly for the content. Boogie is a smuck and I was hoping something bad would happen to him the entire movie. As the story unfolds I adored the ending.
Overall this is definitely a worthwhile watch. I would score this a 6.5-7/10 and strongly recommend it.
This movie is directed by Gustavo Cova (Rouge Amergo) and contains the voices of Pablo Echarri (The One), Jesús Ochoa (Quantum of Solace), Nancy Dupláa (Wild Tales) and Susana Zabaleta (All of Them).
The animation for this is excellent and very fun. The action scenes contain fantastic gore and the flying body parts are entertaining. The storyline is straightforward but works perfectly for the content. Boogie is a smuck and I was hoping something bad would happen to him the entire movie. As the story unfolds I adored the ending.
Overall this is definitely a worthwhile watch. I would score this a 6.5-7/10 and strongly recommend it.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was dubbed in Mexican-neutral Spanish. Even the DVDs of the movie have this feature, with no chance to set the original Argentinian Spanish. The original voice of Boogie belongs to Pablo Echarri whereas, in México, the actor that gives the voice to Boogie is Jesús Ochoa.
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- $522,742
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- 1h 22m(82 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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