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Miss Bala

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Noé Hernández and Stephanie Sigman in Miss Bala (2011)
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After entering a beauty contest in Tijuana, a young woman witnesses drug-related murders and is forced to do the gang's bidding.After entering a beauty contest in Tijuana, a young woman witnesses drug-related murders and is forced to do the gang's bidding.After entering a beauty contest in Tijuana, a young woman witnesses drug-related murders and is forced to do the gang's bidding.

  • Director
    • Gerardo Naranjo
  • Writers
    • Gerardo Naranjo
    • Mauricio Katz
  • Stars
    • Stephanie Sigman
    • Noé Hernández
    • Irene Azuela
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Gerardo Naranjo
    • Writers
      • Gerardo Naranjo
      • Mauricio Katz
    • Stars
      • Stephanie Sigman
      • Noé Hernández
      • Irene Azuela
    • 49User reviews
    • 137Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Stephanie Sigman
    Stephanie Sigman
    • Laura Guerrero
    Noé Hernández
    Noé Hernández
    • Lino Valdez
    Irene Azuela
    Irene Azuela
    • Jessica Verduzo
    J.R. Yenque
    J.R. Yenque
    • Kike Cámara
    • (as Jose Yenque)
    Juan Carlos Galván
    Juan Carlos Galván
    • Arturo Guerrero
    Javier Zaragoza
    • Ramón Guerrero
    Lakshmi Picazo
    • Azucena 'Suzu' Ramos
    James Russo
    James Russo
    • Jimmy
    Leonor Victorica
    • Luisa Janes
    Gabriel Heads
    Gabriel Heads
    • Agent Bell
    Hugo Márquez
    • Javi Fernández
    Miguel Couturier
    • General Salomón Duarte
    Eduardo Mendizábal
    • Quiño
    Sergio Gómez Padilla
    • Parca
    Felipe Morales
    • Tío
    Sergio Miguel Martínez
    • Cali
    Luis Francisco Escobedo
    • Roca
    Armando Gutiérrez Flores
    • Ventura
    • Director
      • Gerardo Naranjo
    • Writers
      • Gerardo Naranjo
      • Mauricio Katz
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    User reviews49

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    8sgbreton77

    Slow paced but extremely realistic movie

    This is the story of a 23 year old girl from Tijuana named Laura who happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and gets involved involuntarily with a drug lord who forces her to take part in his criminal activities for the following days.

    There are two things that really surprised me while watching this film. The first is the directing style, quite unusual but with a purpose I must say: a lot of panning, traveling and sequence shots, to give a certain sense of a documentary type of film. In many scenes, the director lets the camera still with the main character while we only "hear" what's going on around her and also a slow paced direction to allow the viewer get a more personal approach to the main character and what she is going through (I believe). The second one is how realistic it all seems, the language, the characters, the locations and especially a shooting scene between cops and narcos that is just breathtaking.

    Of course this wouldn't work so well if the acting wasn't first class, and it is indeed, Stephanie Sigman what a fantastic job, really makes us care for the character.

    Like "El Infierno", it reflects a sad reality of what Mexico is currently going through with the fight against drug trafficking, and it isn't pretty at all. However I consider this little gem an essential viewing for movie fans and even film students. Highly recommended.
    8montanopablo

    As close as it gets

    Throughout the ongoing drug conflict in Mexico, multiple stories have come to the media attention without being entirely clear for everybody.

    Miss Bala shows the connection between models and young attractive drug cartels, women that have been in some occasions being misjudged by a narrow idea of the current dynamics in many Mexican towns and cities.

    Not a black and white context movie that accurately shows the many sides of a conflict and a war that has been reduced to a body count.

    With a very good construction of characters, the film shows the inside and probably the reasons that make the drug conflict in Mexico one without an easy way out.

    Highly recommended to get a wider idea of what people are going on right now, either as a civilian, a cop or a hit-man for a drug cartel.
    7pierre-57

    Strong film, nicely told with a different feel

    Beware of those viewers who really just want to see another Femme Nikita or something similar with non-stop unrealistic action led by a pretty babe.

    Miss Bala isn't like that. (Dumb title though. Why not just keep Miss Baja? Are they afraid we gringos can't handle that name?) This film is about the way innocent Mexicans are caught up in the narco wars when they're just trying to live their own dreams.

    In addition to the strong theme, the movie works because the story does more than carry thematic resonance -- there's suspense (which requires patience that the video-gaming generation may not be able to muster) and a very sympathetic central character. No, she's not always active, but she is reactive; she isn't just passively passing through this story. We care about her because she has a dream that has been sullied, because she cares about others (her friend Zuzu and her brother), and because, even after she's been abused, she's willing to take a risk at the end to prevent a murder.

    Add all this to a well-shot movie with an unusual but effective mise-en-scenes in many of the beats and very scary bad guys, and, well, the sum of it all is a very strong movie.

    By the way, there are no continuity lapses in the story and the finale makes sense -- but again, it's going to take some thinking. This movie is not an American action pic -- there's more thought behind it, and more thought needed to digest it.
    8gradyharp

    "I want to represent the beauty of my state."

    MISS BALA is a strong film from Mexico (apparently based on a true account of the unending drug war focused in Tijuana produced by actors Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna and James Russo who has a role in the film as a corrupt DEA agent) - a film that is unafraid to uncover the ruthless activities by the drug cartels, the Mexican police, and the US DEA agents in the endless battle against drug trafficking. It hits like a punch in the stomach and remains in the memory long after the credits have rolled.

    Laura Guerrero (Stephanie Sigman) dreams of being a beauty queen in the Miss Baja California Beauty Pageant, a position that will raise her out of her meager existence as a dress maker in the outskirts of Tijuana where she lives with her little brother and father. She and her best friend Zuzu work their way into the line of women vying for the contest title. After winning entry into the pageant Laura reluctantly agrees to go to a sleazy nightclub with Zuzu. In the club's toilets she witnesses the covert entry of an organized drugs cartel led by Lino Valdez (Noe Hernandez). Lino is finds Laura to be attractive and smart, and allows her to escape. However, when Laura reports her missing friend Zuzu to a corrupt Mexican police officer, she finds herself delivered back into the hands of Lino, and entangled ever deeper in a vicious drugs war. She is used as a mule to transport drug money across the border, returning to full fledged gang war. Lino uses her physically and then keeps his promise to have her crowned Miss Baja California, but the title and the events that follow lead to horrors and alienation Laura never dreamed possible.

    Writers Mauricio Katz and writer/director Gerardo Naranjo push this expose of just how all consuming the drug traffic problem is at the border. It is terrifying and though Laura seems to be a helpless obeying victim throughout the tale, she represents just how futile it must be to attempt to stand against the atrocious crimes being committed. The power of the film is its willingness to show that both side of the war on drugs - gangs, police, DEA agents, and population - are at fault for allowing this outrage to continue. But business is business and the film hints at how hopeless the situation is. Stephanie Sigman emerges as an actress of importance and her part in this film will remain indelibly burned on the minds of the viewers. We should all see this film.

    Grady Harp
    surdejalisco

    Remarkable, gripping and worrying film

    I'm an Englishman who has lived seven years in Mexico. I disagree completely with the previous review. I thought this was a remarkable film and scary in what, to me, appears to be a realistic, credible depiction of life in Tijuana. I thought the main actress was exceptional in the way she allows us to view the film through her eyes and shows her increasing trauma and dislocation as she is drawn more and more against her will into the dark world of organized crime, the police, the army and their overlaps. To me the film shows the terrible loss of innocence and the violence that is being perpetrated every day in Mexico against the Mexican people as exemplified and represented by the main character.

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    • Trivia
      The character of Kiki Camara, the police officer who takes the phone from Laura, is based on Enrique S. "Kiki" Camarena Salazar (1947 - 1985). Camarena was a Mexican-born American agent for the United States Drug Enforcement Administration who was abducted, tortured and murdered whilst on assignment (working undercover) in Mexico.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 415: Pain & Gain (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Me Rio De Ti
      Written by Gloria Trevi, (as Gloria de los Angeles Treviño R.), Marcela de la Garza and Baltazar Hinojosa

      Performed by Stephanie Sigman

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 2011 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ملكة جمال بالا
    • Filming locations
      • Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico(exterior scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Canana Films
      • Fox International Productions (FIP)
      • Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (IMCINE)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,567,478
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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