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Caribe

  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
240
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Caribe (2004)
DramaMystery

Passion: of people for the land and sea, of corporations for riches, and of men and women for each other. Vicente and Abigail run a banana plantation in Limon Province, on the Caribbean coas... Read allPassion: of people for the land and sea, of corporations for riches, and of men and women for each other. Vicente and Abigail run a banana plantation in Limon Province, on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. Abigail's half-sister Irene, about whom Abigail knew nothing, comes to in... Read allPassion: of people for the land and sea, of corporations for riches, and of men and women for each other. Vicente and Abigail run a banana plantation in Limon Province, on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. Abigail's half-sister Irene, about whom Abigail knew nothing, comes to introduce herself. She is 21 and beautiful. Meanwhile, banana prices fall, threatening the p... Read all

  • Director
    • Esteban Ramírez
  • Writers
    • Ana Istarú
    • Anna Iztaru
    • Esteban Ramírez
  • Stars
    • Jorge Perugorría
    • Cuca Escribano
    • Maya Zapata
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    240
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Esteban Ramírez
    • Writers
      • Ana Istarú
      • Anna Iztaru
      • Esteban Ramírez
    • Stars
      • Jorge Perugorría
      • Cuca Escribano
      • Maya Zapata
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Jorge Perugorría
    Jorge Perugorría
    • Vicente Vallejo
    Cuca Escribano
    Cuca Escribano
    • Abigail
    Maya Zapata
    Maya Zapata
    • Irene
    Roberto McLean
    • Jackson
    Vinicio Rojas
    • Ezequiel
    Thelma Darkings
    • Lorraine
    Bismark Méndez
    • Rupert
    Leonardo Perucci
    • Gonzalo
    Arnoldo Ramos
    • Sanabria
    Gabriel Retes
    Gabriel Retes
    • Lloyd
    Xinia Rubie
    • Marva
    Michelle Jones
    • Roseta
    Sara Astica
    • Mrs. Monserrat
    Melvin Méndez
    • Pescador
    Álvaro Marenco
    • Dueño de estación
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Esteban Ramírez
    • Writers
      • Ana Istarú
      • Anna Iztaru
      • Esteban Ramírez
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    8angieloveday

    Overall Easygoing with Key Messages

    Story wasn't super innovative but overall provided an easygoing plot. There were a few character reactions that seemed inconsistent but not overtly so. From a Costa Rican perspective it succeeded in showing a lot of aspects of culture and societal issues of the Caribbean coast BUT having the lead characters be foreigners drew away from it. The end was a bit loose but didn't bring down the merit of the rest of the story.
    8Man_of_the_West

    A splendid motion picture

    "Caribe" is not a masterpiece in any of its storytelling aspects. However, it delivers a perfectly enjoyable story, along with a magnificent cinematography. The narrative structure is set around two narrative axes, one of them embedding the other, each one having elements that relate and co-exist in excellent harmony. The story never loses the right pacing, and it shows a very good blending of the human figure with its natural environment (which is a character in itself). The acting is great, and for that we owe credit to the emerging director, Esteban Ramírez. Furthermore, the characters are very well written and masterfully complex; so, once you become familiarized with them, you can perceive their feelings without them even saying anything. I can't say I liked this picture because of all the hype it generated(in Costa Rica), but rather because of the way it really achieves in showing an interesting portrait of what happens when you interfere with the equilibrium of people's lives. Hopefully, Caribe will establish a reference for future projects in Costa Rica, as it is a very good example of nice movie making.
    5alainsane-1

    Too Many Cooks....

    Caribe feels like somebody said, "Let's make a movie that shows off the splendid beauty and culture of Costa Rica! It will be a magnificent advertisement for our beautiful country." And then someone else (probably a writer) said "But it should have a serious message, too!." And then some produ$er chimed in, "No one wants to watch a boring, preachy documentary--no matter how beautiful. It needs to have plenty of sex and nudity! And while we're at it, let's throw in a bit of violence. *THAT* will make it a good movie!" There was no justification for most of the characters' major decisions. It oscillated between a character sketch of a man at the edge of breakdown and a "movie-of-the-week" with action bits thrown in.
    5karlfred

    Costa Rica's best movie yet

    Esteban Ramírez is the only movie maker from Costa Rica that has achieved some heavy international recognition for his work, being "Caribe" his cornerstone. The movie is based on a short tale that Ramírez and co writer Ana Istarú achieved to transform in a contemporary story with two main axis: a story of love and betrayal on one hand and a subplot that involves the resistance of some groups to explore and exploit oil fields in Costa Rica shores. The first story goes quite OK. The second, nowadays, with the fuel prices as high as they are I really don't care if foreign companies, or national ones, exploit oil or uranium if the Costa Rican people can save some money. But it was a good stroke because by doing so, to criticize the oil exploitation, the movie got the spontaneous backup from many environmentalist and Anti U.S. leftist groups. Not a masterwork it speaks very well of the producer-director Ramírez who achieved a good work for his curriculum. As far as I'm concerned he has a "10" in Costa Rica and expect to see more of his.
    5cocojaen85

    Good attempt, but not a good movie

    Costa Rica's cinema is practically non-existent, so this movie is actually a good attempt, something that could've been decent with a better director and writer, this would've been quite and upgrade for character description and their motivations. Actors are not terrible, music, editing, photography are not awful; this again brings me to my conclusion, taking into account that Costa Rica is not a movie producing country, it's a movie that's actually not that horrible but is very far from being a good movie. Costa Rica is not like Mexico, Argentina or Brazil that actually produce motion pictures. It would be of irrational thinking that Costa Rica in the next 20 years produces something like Iñarritu's "Amores Perros" or Meirrelle's "Cidade de Deus". Those Latin American movies (there are lots of other example just to make my point I mention this two)are art works due to long processes conducted by those countries that actually incentive movie production and support (financially, logistically, promotionally) domestic movie production. Costa Rica is far from that, but with "Caribe" things started going on a different direction, it seemed like everyone wanted it to triumph (a little counterproductive since it was too overrated) but at least support was shown to a local production, and that is quite a start to generate more movies form Costa Rica. A 5 is fairly decent for Caribe, maybe a 4 but then again I'm Costa Rican so 5 is fine.

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      In fall 2005, this became the first-ever Costa Rican film to be submitted to the Academy Awards. Competing against over fifty other movies from around the world, it failed to be nominated for the 2006 Best Foreign Film Oscar.

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Costa Rica
    • Official site
      • Official site (Costa Rica)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Карибы
    • Filming locations
      • Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica
    • Production company
      • Cinetel S.A.
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,276
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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