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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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- 2 nominations total
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.
BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD, So much crimes and they are so cool, this is an Argentinian movie, it is really great, is a perfect comedy with a lot of black humor. It is an animation movie with bizarre crimes and so much blood, Boggie is a hired murderer, he is hired to make all type of crimes and he uses all types of methods to achieve what he wants. For the ones who always look for famous actors i will say that you won't find anyone in this movie except you are Argentine. The movie is based on one of the comics that made Roberto "El Negro" Fontanarrosa (Argentinian writer, for me one of the best writing comics, the comic is also named "Boggie, El Aceitoso", i give it a 7 but it can also be an 8, I hope you like it, greetings. maxi0305
This is not a movie for anyone. It is mainly targeted to an audience that has read at least some of the thousands comics of "Boggie el aceitoso," Spanish for 'Oily Boogie.' Created by the late Argentine cartoonist Roberto Fontanarrosa, Boogie parodies the American stereotype of the macho, tough guy American hero.
Faithful to the aforementioned comics, which started being published in South America in 1974 and ended in 1995, Boogie is presented as a anti-hero who lives as a callous and merciless hit man in what appears to be New York City. Oily Boogie is thus a gun-for-hire and he couldn't care less about the target as long as the money being offered is good enough.
In this low budget yet highly original movie, Oily Boogie is the ultimate sociopath: a rude, uncouth, chauvinistic, misogynistic, warmongering alpha male. The script is very well done and it greatly helps to enhance all these negatives tendencies in Oily Boogie.
Jingoistic people should abstain to see this movie because, undoubtedly, they will find it offensive and grossly anti-American. Indeed, cartoonist Fontanarrosa was highly critical of the many wars the United States was involved in ---Vietnam in particular. Oily Boogie is an extreme version of the "Ugly American" seen by the eyes of anti-war cartoonist from Rosario, Argentina.
The movie is fast-paced, funny and somewhat unpredictable. Its violence is so extreme is laughable, and the main character, Oily Boogie, is so cynical it can make the audience laugh or just leave the theater...
Faithful to the aforementioned comics, which started being published in South America in 1974 and ended in 1995, Boogie is presented as a anti-hero who lives as a callous and merciless hit man in what appears to be New York City. Oily Boogie is thus a gun-for-hire and he couldn't care less about the target as long as the money being offered is good enough.
In this low budget yet highly original movie, Oily Boogie is the ultimate sociopath: a rude, uncouth, chauvinistic, misogynistic, warmongering alpha male. The script is very well done and it greatly helps to enhance all these negatives tendencies in Oily Boogie.
Jingoistic people should abstain to see this movie because, undoubtedly, they will find it offensive and grossly anti-American. Indeed, cartoonist Fontanarrosa was highly critical of the many wars the United States was involved in ---Vietnam in particular. Oily Boogie is an extreme version of the "Ugly American" seen by the eyes of anti-war cartoonist from Rosario, Argentina.
The movie is fast-paced, funny and somewhat unpredictable. Its violence is so extreme is laughable, and the main character, Oily Boogie, is so cynical it can make the audience laugh or just leave the theater...
I never thought a movie about Boogie could be this good. It's so faithful to the comics, it even includes a couple of jokes from them - the best ones I ever read, actually. The drawing style is exactly as I'd have thought Boogie should look like in a movie - Boogie's voice is dry, sarcastic and funny. I'd think as a whole, it's a bit more violent than the comics ever were; nevertheless the whole package is perfectly executed.
It's a terrific tribute to Fontanarrosa's work. Highly recommended (if you ever liked Boogie in the first place - I suppose it's too violent for most people).
It's a terrific tribute to Fontanarrosa's work. Highly recommended (if you ever liked Boogie in the first place - I suppose it's too violent for most people).
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.
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
- Runtime
- 1h 22m(82 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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