Alien_Latino
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I also saw this movie and can testify that it's 90% accurate regarding how the civil war really was. But it's still a left-wing flick, it tilts that way. For instance, it showed us the brutality of the right-wing military but never once did it mentioned the atrocities of the communist guerrillas. I for one lived in El Salvador during the civil war and can say it was an ugly, nasty war. Most of the atrocities were committed by the communist left-wing guerrillas. They also committed massacres en-masse of civilians.
There still DOESN'T exist ONE flick about the Salvadoran civil war which showed BOTH sides of the atrocities. All of them are left-leaning.
Anyways, let's pardon this movie for neglecting to show us the atrocities of the other side (communist guerrillas) and let's focus on the cinematography.... it was excellent, excellent cinematography, I liked the attention to detail in this movie, the recruitments and the sudden barrages of gunfire.. that's exactly how this war was. Boys were forcefully drafted into the army and thrown into battle-infested areas as soon as they reached 12, sometimes younger (amazing that this movie neglected to depict the fact that the guerrillas were worse, they took kids at 9 years of age and gave them Ak-47's to attack military bases).
Anyways, I really enjoyed this "coming of age" movie in a war-torn country, at least it was accurate and not preposterous like James Wood's/Oliver Stone's 1985 "Salvador".
There still DOESN'T exist ONE flick about the Salvadoran civil war which showed BOTH sides of the atrocities. All of them are left-leaning.
Anyways, let's pardon this movie for neglecting to show us the atrocities of the other side (communist guerrillas) and let's focus on the cinematography.... it was excellent, excellent cinematography, I liked the attention to detail in this movie, the recruitments and the sudden barrages of gunfire.. that's exactly how this war was. Boys were forcefully drafted into the army and thrown into battle-infested areas as soon as they reached 12, sometimes younger (amazing that this movie neglected to depict the fact that the guerrillas were worse, they took kids at 9 years of age and gave them Ak-47's to attack military bases).
Anyways, I really enjoyed this "coming of age" movie in a war-torn country, at least it was accurate and not preposterous like James Wood's/Oliver Stone's 1985 "Salvador".
I just came from seeing this movie, it was slow in the beginning with too much dialogue, the producer takes too much time to develope the story of a man who is half-indian and half-white whom must compete in a horse version of the Paris-Dakar race only that this time it's across the Saudi desert into Iraq and on to Syria, a 3,000-mile race.
This movie is one of the few that made my eyes watery and almost made me shed tears, after say the first 3rd of the movie it really picks up with Indiana Jones-like action across deserts, sand storms, locusts and treacherous bedouin towns. The movie couldn't have a better ending, a sentimental but yet happy ending, the end seems so familiar to other ends but yet it's so different. But I have to take into account the slow beginning of this movie and many minutes wasted on incomprehensive gargle.
I give it a 7/10.
This movie is one of the few that made my eyes watery and almost made me shed tears, after say the first 3rd of the movie it really picks up with Indiana Jones-like action across deserts, sand storms, locusts and treacherous bedouin towns. The movie couldn't have a better ending, a sentimental but yet happy ending, the end seems so familiar to other ends but yet it's so different. But I have to take into account the slow beginning of this movie and many minutes wasted on incomprehensive gargle.
I give it a 7/10.
I just saw this movie and let me say that it's as realistic as it can get, in some scenes it's hard to distinguish if it's a movie or a documentary. The movie not only documents the reality of the peruvian civil war but also what exactly goes on in villages afflicted by war, the movie also depicts the racism against indian peoples in latin nations. This movie is the epitome of realism. I know this because I have been myself in the middle of a Latin American civil war and there's nothing you can subtract from this movie as being unrealistic. The "Sendero Luminoso" (Shinning Path) guerrillas were the most strange guerrilla movement in the American continent, it was refreshing to see this movie and see their modus operandi in the battlefield.
I give it an 8/10.
I give it an 8/10.