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El Narco

Original title: El infierno
  • 2010
  • NC-17
  • 2h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
13K
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Damián Alcázar and Jorge Zárate in El Narco (2010)
Dark ComedySatireComedyCrimeDrama

After being deported back to Mexico, a man has no choice but to join the vicious drug cartel that has corrupted his hometown in order to survive.After being deported back to Mexico, a man has no choice but to join the vicious drug cartel that has corrupted his hometown in order to survive.After being deported back to Mexico, a man has no choice but to join the vicious drug cartel that has corrupted his hometown in order to survive.

  • Director
    • Luis Estrada
  • Writers
    • Luis Estrada
    • Jaime Sampietro
  • Stars
    • Damián Alcázar
    • Joaquín Cosio
    • Ernesto Gómez Cruz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Luis Estrada
    • Writers
      • Luis Estrada
      • Jaime Sampietro
    • Stars
      • Damián Alcázar
      • Joaquín Cosio
      • Ernesto Gómez Cruz
    • 32User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 28 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Damián Alcázar
    Damián Alcázar
    • Benny García
    Joaquín Cosio
    Joaquín Cosio
    • El Cochiloco
    Ernesto Gómez Cruz
    Ernesto Gómez Cruz
    • Don José Reyes
    María Rojo
    María Rojo
    • Doña Mari Reyes
    Elizabeth Cervantes
    Elizabeth Cervantes
    • La cuñada
    Daniel Giménez Cacho
    Daniel Giménez Cacho
    • Capitán Ramírez
    Jorge Zárate
    • El Huasteco
    Salvador Sánchez
    Salvador Sánchez
    • El padrino
    Angelina Peláez
    Angelina Peláez
    • Mamá García
    Kristyan Ferrer
    Kristyan Ferrer
    • El sobrino
    Dagoberto Gama
    Dagoberto Gama
    • El Sargento
    Mauricio Isaac
    Mauricio Isaac
    • El J. R.
    Alejandro Calva
    Alejandro Calva
    • Jefe de Policía
    Emilio Guerrero
    Emilio Guerrero
    • El alcalde
    Silverio Palacios
    Silverio Palacios
    • Hermanos Cucaracha
    Mario Almada
    Mario Almada
    • El Texano
    Isela Vega
    Isela Vega
    • Doña Rosaura
    Daniel Martínez
    Daniel Martínez
    • Oficial Mendoza
    • Director
      • Luis Estrada
    • Writers
      • Luis Estrada
      • Jaime Sampietro
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    10cephalocereus

    A must see Mexican movie

    "El Infierno" is a satirical approach to the actual social situation of Mexico. This movie was released few days before of The Bicentennial Independence Day celebration. That fact gives a plus to this movie because it shows in a "funny" way how brutal the reality in this country is. Director Estrada wants to show that there is nothing to celebrate in a Nobody's land, where the law is made for those to have the money to corrupt a whole system. "El Infierno" shows not only a harsh present, but also a hopeless future.

    The main topic of this movie is, of course, drug-trafficking; but, in this case, is only a pretext to show that drug-trafficking is not the problem itself, because it is only the consequence of a very long "tradition" of arrangements between mafia and government. The most characters in this movie were very well performed. I said the most characters, because Maria Rojo's performance was not so good as the other actors. This movie is easy to see and although it contains brutal violence it will be never so brutal as the headlines at the daily news.
    10eongay

    Best Mexican movie of the year

    Estrada's "El infierno" is a must see movie. Estrada has come back again in force from La "Ley de Herodes" (Herod's Law). In that movie, Estrada made a well depicted view of Mexican society in the late 1990s and we couldn't get worse back then. How wrong we were: It has. The satire portrayed in El Infierno shows how we are really at the gates of hell in a civil war that nobody wants to see or acknowledge. The movie has spectacular shots of the San Luis Potosi Desert that serve as a framework to develop all the memorable characters in the film, like Damian Alcázar Benny that transforms itself from a naive character to a ruthless hit man; or Joaquín Cosío (Cochiloco) both salvage and family man. Even with the pessimistic mood and end message of the film, it is commendable that has been partially financed by public funds and that is having a well-deserved attendance in commercial theaters. Highly recommended.
    10Directrix_M

    Genius tastes better with a grain of salt

    I assure you that this movie's legacy will still be talked about in decades to come. Certainly, the sole fact that this movie came to be speaks wonders of how great cinema can be made in Mexico, together with its box-office companion, "Hidalgo".

    There is a little something for everyone: emotional dilemmas, intellectual reflection, and scenes so well composed that they're worthy of being shown in film schools. For the general public, the tasteful black comedy, the strong symbolic images, as well as the numerous occasions it gives for yelling "burn!!" (or "pedradas", in Spanish) will be the most memorable.

    The ideas behind the making of this movie are definitely genius, but it still should be taken with a grain of salt. It is a very simplified view of the lower levels of the narco industry, as it only portrays the case of how a small rural town, with typical small-town values and small-town conservatism, is affected. The movie has been warmly received by the Mexican public, who after only seeing the consequences of this battle against narco forces, have no idea of what this narco business really is about, and crave any type of inside scoop they can get their hands on.

    This movie presents what feels like great insight in an easily digestible way.
    10Dauphin_Bleu

    Brutal, sharp, overwhelmingly real and just extraordinaire.

    This is by far one of the most intense, realistic and utterly depressing portrait of Mexican reality nowadays. Given the fact that this film was released as part of the Mexican Independence Bicentennial, it is a slap in the face of the society, the government and the organised crime. Its tag line says it all: "Nothing to celebrate".

    With much of irony, black comedy, and criticism, it disses everybody and everything: from the corrupted government institutions of a failed state, to the hypocrisy of a rotten Catholic church, to a de-humanised and selfish society. This film accurately reflects the current situation in Mexico. And it does with such mastery and accuracy, it shocks the viewer.

    Best Mexican film this year by a wide margin. And one of the bests of all time.
    9sgbreton77

    This one will stay with you for days

    I just got back from watching this movie, and I feel like a just got a beating, unfortunately, it's a beating of reality, and it's not pretty.

    First of all, it's a raw human drama that grabs you right from the beginning and doesn't even let you breath right until the end. It pretty much portraits the dark side of the human soul: violence, corruption, greed, murder, revenge etc. everything under the sad reality of the narcos and drug trafficking in Mexico. It's interesting that you see this from the point of view of the narcos. And it even has the virtue of using some dark humor that doesn't make the viewing more comfortable.

    Script, production, cinematography and acting are wonderful, especially Joaquin Cosio, absolutely brilliant (no wonder why he was picked as one of Bond's villains in Quantum of solace). I found valuable the fact that it is a hard criticism to the government, the authorities, the police, the justice system, and not just the actual ones, but the ones we've had in the past 80 years, and that, in a way, it's a slap in the face to the celebration of the 200 years of independence.

    That said, it has to be understood that it reflects only a part of Mexico's reality, though it's a brutal one. Just like after watching City of God you can't assume that Brazil's whole reality are the favelas, the same way it'd be wrong to assume that Mexico is just narcos killing each other.

    Powerful and brutal, not an easy watch, but, in my opinion a must see for any movie fan.

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    • Trivia
      This film and "Un mundo maravilloso (2006)" are the films in the series that received less censorship during their projection in Mexico. This could be because the other two, "La ley de Herodes (1999)" and "La dictadura perfecta (2014)," were released when the most powerful and controversial political party of the country, PRI, known in Mexico for its intolerance to criticism, was ruling the country.
    • Goofs
      The close-up of the grenade tossed under the pickup truck reveals a big hole at the bottom of the grenade, which indicates it is a dummy grenade, usual Army surplus store stock and commonly used for training.
    • Connections
      Followed by La dictadura perfecta (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      México americano
      Written by Rumel Fuentes

      Performed by Los Lobos

      Courtesy of Los Lobos Records

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    • Release date
      • September 3, 2010 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hell
    • Filming locations
      • San Luis Potosí, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Bandidos Films
      • Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (IMCINE)
      • Foprocine
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,703,873
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 29 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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