10 reviews
Depiction of cartels aside (apparently this is quite accurate if that is what you are here for), the movie itself feels quite like a throwback. And this does not have to be a bad or good thing. It just feels like a movie from the 80s or something, where you had different characters form a group of people who came together to fight a bigger enemy.
Now there is some charisma behind them, and the usual cliches are there for everyone to see. Action scenes are more than decent enough, so if the story floats your boar, you could do worse.
Now there is some charisma behind them, and the usual cliches are there for everyone to see. Action scenes are more than decent enough, so if the story floats your boar, you could do worse.
Fine first Paraguayan film in NETFLIX. Very life-true depiction of drug dealers and the corresponding Secretariat (Ministry level) in charge of combat them. The North of the country is affected, mostly. Fine performances, good script, if rather cliched, and good direction and cinematography.
A refreshing take on cartels since we are in Paraguay and, for once, not in Mexico or in the USA.
The plot follows the work of a special unit of badass underdogs, committed to take down a local cartel leader.
The characters are stereotypes but overall likeable and the plot, evens though predictable, it's entertaining.
Overall an average cartel movie that mixes humor and action.
Overall an average cartel movie that mixes humor and action.
- borgolarici
- Feb 3, 2020
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Leal is a Paraguayan and Argentine film that reports the daily struggle of the anti-narcotics squad (SENAD) against South American organized crime: the famous cartels. A simple, uncomplicated film.
Paraguayan humor is funny, but not for everyone, in part because it takes into account local folklore. As a Brazilian, I understood most of the references, but I can see people in this globalized world not understanding some of the themes.
The plot is simple: minimal beef between cartels; SENAD wants to arrest the powerful boss. However, they can't get enough evidence for a case, so they keep a close eye on the cartel to find anything that works. Ex-Machina helps SENAD at one point.
The climax is, of course, the final apprehension. A bit forced, for my taste, but true to reality to a certain extent.
A simplistic film with no ambitions. Watch it calmly with a little popcorn if you want to see something different by independent producers.
Paraguayan humor is funny, but not for everyone, in part because it takes into account local folklore. As a Brazilian, I understood most of the references, but I can see people in this globalized world not understanding some of the themes.
The plot is simple: minimal beef between cartels; SENAD wants to arrest the powerful boss. However, they can't get enough evidence for a case, so they keep a close eye on the cartel to find anything that works. Ex-Machina helps SENAD at one point.
The climax is, of course, the final apprehension. A bit forced, for my taste, but true to reality to a certain extent.
A simplistic film with no ambitions. Watch it calmly with a little popcorn if you want to see something different by independent producers.
- gabriel_sanchez
- Jul 18, 2022
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This is a decent drama with actions, from a country normally not mentioned much on the news. The production quality is good and full of Paraguayan humor. I think it will worth your time and it is perfect for an evening's relaxation - give it a try!
On a more personal touch, this film reminds me a lot of my Paraguayan friends. They are really a special bunch. I am very happy that finally there is one Paraguay film on Netflix. Hope to see more in the future!
Saludos de un Taiwanese a nuestros amigos paraguayos :)
On a more personal touch, this film reminds me a lot of my Paraguayan friends. They are really a special bunch. I am very happy that finally there is one Paraguay film on Netflix. Hope to see more in the future!
Saludos de un Taiwanese a nuestros amigos paraguayos :)
- aalleekk1989
- Aug 10, 2020
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I expected far more from this film from Paraguay. It is so unusual too to see a movie from this country. The opening scene, before the opening crédits, is purely amazing. So terrfic villain to present. But the rest is so lousy, so predictable and ankwardly done, except one or two more sequences with the villain, who looks like a MAFIOSA series Corsican gangsters. I was bored with this feature that I watched it on forward button pushing phase.
- searchanddestroy-1
- Sep 24, 2019
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It was a decent movie plot, drugs, good people vs bad attitude person, and revenge. Unfortunately for the casts, they made these film like we watch a telenovela.
With the right amount of Action and Character Development, "Leal, Solo hay una forma de vivir" lives up to it's predecessors, introducing a whole new genre to the Paraguayan Cinema, and it delivers perfectly, this is definitely a must watch for our nation.
- fmmp-17728
- Aug 10, 2018
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They will probably make a series or another follow up I presume.
I like Spanish wt subs.
better then many usa Hollywood counterpart.
check out Romancing the stone if you never saw.
enjoy.
I had to admit that when I took the decision to watch it I wasn't expecting such a great movie! It leaves you with intrigue, you'll get nervous, anxious, you'll melt in tenderness. Absolutely recommended.
The soundtrack its just a piece of art and they have Paraguayan music is so great, the acting makes you live the movie, the art i don't have nothing to say everything is so realistic, the director really enjoys his work and takes the liberty he needs in the montage, the photography it's just enjoyable its really lovelyy!
Watch this movie! Do ti now!
IM CRAZY I LOVED IT SO MUCH
Watch this movie! Do ti now!
IM CRAZY I LOVED IT SO MUCH