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Scumbags

Original title: Gente comun
  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
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Fernando Ciangherotti, Carlos Samperio, and Luis Felipe Tovar in Scumbags (2006)
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An international crime war rages after an American Mafioso start to infringe on Mexican mobsters' turf, and the Korean underworld jumps in and pits the two against one another.An international crime war rages after an American Mafioso start to infringe on Mexican mobsters' turf, and the Korean underworld jumps in and pits the two against one another.An international crime war rages after an American Mafioso start to infringe on Mexican mobsters' turf, and the Korean underworld jumps in and pits the two against one another.

  • Director
    • Ignacio Rinza
  • Writer
    • Jose Carlos Gutierrez
  • Stars
    • Luis Felipe Tovar
    • Fernando Ciangherotti
    • Carlos Samperio
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    14
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ignacio Rinza
    • Writer
      • Jose Carlos Gutierrez
    • Stars
      • Luis Felipe Tovar
      • Fernando Ciangherotti
      • Carlos Samperio
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Luis Felipe Tovar
    Luis Felipe Tovar
    Fernando Ciangherotti
    Fernando Ciangherotti
    Carlos Samperio
    Jenny Lore
    Alexandra Benedetti
      Patricia Romero
      Angelica Ramirez
      Magno Farwell
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      Flavio Peniche
      Flavio Peniche
      Alan Ciangherotti
      Mario de Jesus
      Gibrán González
      Alejandro Guce
        Ramón Medína
        Ramón Medína
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          • Director
            • Ignacio Rinza
          • Writer
            • Jose Carlos Gutierrez
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          5mj662

          The movie Was shot on film.

          Not the best movie in the world but not the worst, The person commented above saying it was shot on Video but it was not is was shot on film. The movie has some good music and some cool sequences but does fall shot on story.

          I like the lead Fernando Ciangherotti, and others in the movie put on a good performance and there are quite a few beautiful women as well.

          I was mildly entertained buy the Comic relief of the two hit-men brothers and the movie does have a nice ending, not exactly predictable.

          Worth renting on video.
          1Mariana Cornejo

          Another lost chance...

          The first fifteen minutes you get to listen to the Lost Acapulco music and the introduction of the characters in a "Snatch" and a Tarantinesque way (excuse the references) and you get the hope that this flick would have something to deliver... Well, it doesn't.

          This one falls flat that you're just waiting the ending. Luis Felipe Tovar does a playback of his own character in Don de Dios (the same crap)and Ver,Oír y Callar but he is trapped in his same character again, and again, and again. Films (and acting) like El Callejón de los Milagros are too far in time from him to reach. De la Rosa Bros. are more promising but they are never developed. Angel is from another story, just glued to this script (and just an excuse to see a naked girl). Chango and Daga are just stupid excuses for the holes in the story. And you'll get tired of the "off" narration. Well, Sin Ton ni Sonia seems like a masterpiece compared to this one.

          In the beginning there is a tone of auto parody, dark humor, but then it runs too serious. They buy what they are selling, not the audience. They DO think this would be a great film. And as always in the modern history of Mexican cinema, the audience is waiting, and waiting for something that never happens.

          But the main issue about this is that the story is never believable. This "mafia stories" are too over exploited, and therefore useless. Can anyone believe that all this violence, torture, killing is because a "fayuca" matter? "Fayuca" is just an illegal way to trade toys, clothes, electronic stuff; nothing more, no drugs or guns or sex. It's not a big cake as the narcotraffic. A commentary on piracy could be made but is not even mentioned. I just don't get it. Then I wondered if this was a heir or a homage to Orol's films. They all use the same pair of guns in the whole movie. You can identify something like a toy of a German World War II Luger. But then I realized that it was just because this is a low rate film made in video, lack of money, nothing more. I like Mexican movies, and would like to support a talented youth. But not this one. Please, get out of this genre, watch more movies, read more books, make better films. The audience deserves it.

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          • Release date
            • February 24, 2006 (Mexico)
          • Country of origin
            • Mexico
          • Language
            • Spanish
          • Also known as
            • Gente comun
          • Filming locations
            • Mexico
          • Production companies
            • La Raza Dorada Films
            • MCM Studios
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            1 hour 35 minutes
          • Color
            • Color

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