Saturday, November 20, 2010
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November 20, 2010, 03.47 am, just finished watching the movie "Hell" by filmmaker John Estrada, starring Damián Alcázar (Herod's Law) and Helena Rojo (La noche de Tlatelolco .)
The first reaction I had to read the title of the movie and the synopsis was:
- No mamen, what was missing, a film by narcos!
textual That was the phrase I wrote in the "timeline " my account "facebook" when I shared the link the official website.
and thought that was sufficient to "narco blog" and in particular to promoting them on the news it to the opulence living with heads of the cartels. Far from informing the public, boy do you favor creating panic organized crime group in the population (which then leverage to blackmail), the networks profit from the morbid to get ratings, "the ballads that extol and magnify these characters ...
After finish watching the movie I was left with a sad feeling. That taste you get when you get to mouth something that you want to eat, what you chew and swallow.
The film portrays a part of the reality of our country: organized crime. It does so from different angles ranging from poverty to corruption.
not tell them what is much less the outcome because I intend to recommend the film, inviting them to view. Encourage them to look with critical eyes and reflective.
do not intend by this that you find answers, but ask questions.
anticipate that the film has scenes and language not suitable for children, but should not be surprising, given that it is a film that attempts to portray reality.
I think with a little guidance and direction "Hell" can have educational value, to know the inertia, contradictions and implications give us food for thought and analysis.
The impression I have after seeing it:
- No mamen, if young people to see, probably think twice "GET WITH IT 'to hell.
The classification of the film is "C" for language and crude representation of violence, do not worry, there is no explicit sex scenes. I still recommend.
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