josephtremblant
Joined Oct 2024
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As a fan of social movies, this is a great movie showing true colors from our undeveloped countries.
Great acting and very good script.
Highly recommended for those who enjoy movies that resemble our sad reality.
For those who criticize violent movies coming from Colombia, I'd say keep an open minded and enjoy the film. Support your local film industry and Netflix.
Pick Pocketing has existed for ages, and this is the perfect example how they work in our time. My grandpa was victim of pick pocketing during the 50s, my father during the 70s in my beloved country. I will always exist while social inequality prevails in our society.
Great acting and very good script.
Highly recommended for those who enjoy movies that resemble our sad reality.
For those who criticize violent movies coming from Colombia, I'd say keep an open minded and enjoy the film. Support your local film industry and Netflix.
Pick Pocketing has existed for ages, and this is the perfect example how they work in our time. My grandpa was victim of pick pocketing during the 50s, my father during the 70s in my beloved country. I will always exist while social inequality prevails in our society.
This movie gave me the chills since I was a teen when devuelveme a chica became a worldwide success in the spanish speaking world(28 countries including Spain). When I went to largest public university in my country after being in a best private school in town, I couldn't fit there for obvious reasons. There were only 2 students total in the whole faculty(among 1000 students) who had a car, including myself and not even all college teachers had computers back in 1989, I did. Since I had an obsession with Hombres G, whoever entered my vehicle which BTW there were a lot of females and some close guys(wingman), they all had to listen to Hombres G(mandatory) which was the only "official" cassette to be played. Quickly word spread and soon I was known at university as the "HombresG" guy. I had the coolest nickname because of my music preference towards them and for always carrying latest detachable Pioneer Car Audio Player along my books when I was in class(for security reasons). Many women at university were into me as well because of this. Movie brought so many back memories back those great years I had (1986~1990)