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Espinas (2005)
Hard film
This is not an easy film to sit through. Its violent, harsh and sometimes too real. The characters in this movie are not nice, and their actions are mostly painful to follow. That's probably the only problem I have with this film: this decadent and depressing Mexico has been the focus of many movies, and most of them haven't done a good job, interested more on the shock and the morbid side of things than in telling a good story or exploring important issues. But 'Espinas' manages to avoid dwelling on the decadence and manages to get it's message across.
'Espinas' was a real surprise for me; it's Julio Cesar Estrada's first film, and it was made on a shoestring budget, but the story is solid, it has some great images and the 'guerrilla style' with which it was shot works for the story. It also has some great performances, especially from Guillermo Gil and Magdalena Cataño. The photography by Arturo de la Rosa is beautiful; it really gives Mexico City an eerie and decadent atmosphere that really adds to the story.
'Espinas' will be shown in the festival circuit, and will be distributed by Videocine in Mexico later this year. Go see it if you have the chance.
Sin noticias de Dios (2001)
Unique film
SIN NOTICIAS DE DIOS is Agustin Diaz Yañez's second film as a director, and it shows. But the flaws of the director do not make this a bad film. A good script, great ensemble cast and solid ideas are enough to get this film off the ground. Penelope Cruz and Victoria Abril have a great on screen chemistry, and do not overshadow each other. Demian Bichir (the third corner on this triangle) is also great, completely trasformed for his role as a mexican boxer on the edge. The cast is filled with cameos and special appearances by great actors (Bruno Bichir, Emilio Gutierrez Caba, a great Cristina Marcos, etc.) but the most notable are the young Gael Garcia Bernal who get to share a couple of scenes with the beautiful -and talented- Fanny Ardant and holds his own.
Ringu (1998)
Scary stuff!
I just saw this film and I've got to recommend it to all horror film lovers. It's very intense, even if it is quiet and very discreet. It's not splashy or gorey... but it has the public on it's toes for the whole thing, and just when you think it's all over... it just getting started. Now I just have one question: where can I get this on video or DVD (and the sequel)?
La ley de Herodes (1999)
Funny portrait of Mexico
A great film! Captures the essence of Mexico's political life, with a lot of humor and a great story. It's also a very well made... the story is perfectly constructed, the photography is beautiful and the acting is top of the line, with Demian Alcazar and Pedro Armendariz, Jr. clearly stealing the show. For Mexicans it should be a rather bittersweet experience... you can't help but laugh at the situation, but it's also so real that you can feel a little frustrated with your government. Filmed almost entirely in brown and sepia tones, to make it as close to 'black and white' as possible.
Santo vs. las mujeres vampiro (1962)
A classic of mexican film
if you want good acting, a good story and great special effects, stay away, but if you want to have fun watching a masked mexican wrestler kick vampire butt, this is the one for you!
This is probably the most popular film starring legendary wrestler El Santo, a true classic.
En plein coeur (1998)
Stupid things men do for beautiful women
This is a film that should have been retitled "Stupid things men do for beautiful women". En plein Coeur is not a great film, but it is enjoyable and has some good moments and great characters, specially the one played by Carole Bouquet, a very good, strong female character, probably the best aspect of this film. Virginie Ledoyen is a beautiful and talented actress, and she proves it here with a good performances, even if the character is less than likeable.
Zero Effect (1998)
Very underrated film
This has to be one of the best films of 1998, but also one of the most overlooked... Pullman gives a great performances as the world's best (and weirdest) detective, and Ben Stiller is the perfect 'straight man' to Pullman's wackiness. The script is very intelligent and funny. Very enjoyable film. Go rent it!!
Arabesque (1966)
FunFunFun!!!
This film is really your standard fare of 60's espionage movies, sometimes cheesy, sometimes thrilling, but this one's always fun! The chemistry between Loren and Peck is great. She´s got the charm and *of course* the looks, but he´s the one that steals the show. His dialogues are great, and his character of Dr. Pollock is funny, witty and very fun to watch. This film is also beautifully photographed, but the characters and dialogues are the things to watch for.
1 chance sur 2 (1998)
PURE ENTERTAINMENT!
Ok... so Une Chance Sur Deux is not the greatest movie ever
made! I'll give you that. It's not even Belmondo's or Delon's
best film. But it is a very, very entertaining piece of film! If
you are a fan of both this actors (like I am) you'll just love
seeing them together in action in this film. And the production
values sure help. All in all, you'll have a great two hours of
fun. Highly recommended.
Los caifanes (1967)
Mexico in the 60's
Los Caifanes isn't your typical movie... it's one of those films
that you either love or hate. There's nothing inbetween.Full of
color and some pretty surrealistic settings and characters, Los
Caifanes is probably one of the most representative movies on
Mexico in the 60's, which has earned it a big cult status in the
country, specially among young people. It deals with a lot of
Mexico's social issues in a very special, if not subtle, manner,
and features probably the best performances by Oscar Chavez and
Sergio