lopurza
Joined May 2001
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A film that goes beyond its own sense of being, the beginning of a fabulous, beautiful story. For me, and only for me, it instantly loses the opportunity to be "the movie." I won't talk about its budget or its great technical qualities, nor about its cinematography. I won't talk about anything other than its beautiful story, the premise of a story turned into a script that becomes a marvel.
At the end I love the movie but there's a curious taste like the feeling that one have when a vague melody is running in our head but you can't remember the song, yes, just like that.
A promise, the premise of a promise... that's it.
At the end I love the movie but there's a curious taste like the feeling that one have when a vague melody is running in our head but you can't remember the song, yes, just like that.
A promise, the premise of a promise... that's it.
There are moments of greatness in this so called movie, because is not a movie is a great documentary.
Wonderful actors so natural and lovely photography not without mention the excellent direction. This filming work is far beyond (almost all the time), of narco cliches even though it's a narco bloody culture story.
A portrait of a mexican youth in poverty condition. The destiny of millions. At least 50% of young people in Mexico faces the most horrible face of being a second, third or fourth citizen class and further more: a no class citizen.
I appreciate that every day the Mexican cinematography enthusiasts became in filmmakers, increasing their talent and show it to the world.
Wonderful actors so natural and lovely photography not without mention the excellent direction. This filming work is far beyond (almost all the time), of narco cliches even though it's a narco bloody culture story.
A portrait of a mexican youth in poverty condition. The destiny of millions. At least 50% of young people in Mexico faces the most horrible face of being a second, third or fourth citizen class and further more: a no class citizen.
I appreciate that every day the Mexican cinematography enthusiasts became in filmmakers, increasing their talent and show it to the world.