Brahms
Joined Oct 2001
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This is a movie that shows the life of a little girl who sells flowers in the streets of Medellin, Colombia. The violence, the drugs, the misery, are his partners every day.
The movie is good, made with kids of the streets, there are no real actors here. The pain in the eyes of the kids is real.
The movie is good, made with kids of the streets, there are no real actors here. The pain in the eyes of the kids is real.
This is the story of the relationship between a father (A movie director) and his son ( a young music ).
The actors are excellent, specially Federico Luppi. The performances of the supporting characters are really good too.
This movie is one of the best I have ever seen.
The actors are excellent, specially Federico Luppi. The performances of the supporting characters are really good too.
This movie is one of the best I have ever seen.
This movie has everything you can ask for. The direction and the cinematography are excellent, the soundtrack includes Astor Piazzolla (He was a revolutionary of the tango, besides of a genius) and Roberto Goyeneche, one of the greatest voices in Tango's History.
When Argentina became a democratic country, after a long time of dictatorships, the lifes of many people changed. There was a new hope, a new beginning. This movie tells just one of many stories. If you haven't seen it, you should, I promise you won't regret it, and maybe you could thank me later. And, of course, buy the soundtrack if you want to have a masterpiece of Tango
When Argentina became a democratic country, after a long time of dictatorships, the lifes of many people changed. There was a new hope, a new beginning. This movie tells just one of many stories. If you haven't seen it, you should, I promise you won't regret it, and maybe you could thank me later. And, of course, buy the soundtrack if you want to have a masterpiece of Tango