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Deprisa, Deprisa

Original title: Deprisa, deprisa
  • 1981
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2K
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Deprisa, Deprisa (1981)
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CrimeDramaRomance

Angela begins to hang around with Pablo and his gang of young robbers.Angela begins to hang around with Pablo and his gang of young robbers.Angela begins to hang around with Pablo and his gang of young robbers.

  • Director
    • Carlos Saura
  • Writer
    • Carlos Saura
  • Stars
    • Berta Socuéllamos
    • Jose Antonio Valdelomar González
    • Jesús Arias
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carlos Saura
    • Writer
      • Carlos Saura
    • Stars
      • Berta Socuéllamos
      • Jose Antonio Valdelomar González
      • Jesús Arias
    • 12User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Berta Socuéllamos
    • Ángela
    • (as Berta Socuellamos)
    Jose Antonio Valdelomar González
    • Pablo
    • (as Jose Antonio Valdelomar)
    Jesús Arias
    • Meca
    • (as Jesus Arias)
    José María Hervás Roldán
    • Sebas
    • (as Jose Mª Hervas)
    María del Mar Serrano
    • María
    • (as Maria del Mar Serrano)
    Consuelo Pascual
    • Abuela
    André Falcon
    • Cajero
    • (as Andre Falcon)
    Yves Arcanel
    • Guarda
    Yves Barsacq
    Yves Barsacq
    • Luis
    • (as Ives Barsacq)
    Suzy Hannier
    • Martita
    Alain Doutey
    Alain Doutey
    • Interventor
    Joaquín Escola
    • Doctor
    • (as Joaquin Escola)
    Matías Prats
    Matías Prats
    • Locutor
    • (as Matias Prats)
    • Director
      • Carlos Saura
    • Writer
      • Carlos Saura
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    7SnoopyStyle

    young criminals

    Robbers Pablo and Meca steal a car. Pablo is taken with waitress Ángela and pulls her into his life of crime. Along with Sebastian who dislikes having a girl in the crew, the quartet go on a crime spree.

    The scene where Ángela is waiting for the getaway during the robbery is incredibly tense. I really want more of that. Mostly, they exist in a leisurely lifestyle until they plan another robbery. The action is not the most intense but it does have a good energy. This has a matter-of-fact feeling towards its characters and their lives. It's not that glorified but they are young and beautiful. It's an Euro feel with a softer Tarantino action.
    10Prof_Lostiswitz

    Gorgeous and Sensuous.

    This movie makes beautiful use of Flamenco music, and does it better than any I've seen. Carlos Saura obviously cares deeply about the medium, as he also made a movie called Flamenco (although it's just a concert piece).

    The story is very basic; it deals with the adventures of young street-criminals in Madrid who graduate from car-theft to bank-robbery. What's interesting is the way Saura makes us care about these "hijos de nadie", who are kind and decent people 50% of the time, and feel they have no future in regular society. But the movie never sentimentalizes them - they do exactly what you'd expect such people to do.

    Dialogue is kept to a minimum; a lot of the communication is via the graceful gestures the Spanish are so good at. This allows extra time for the soundtrack, and it really gets you into the spirit of the film, which is really more like dance than acting.

    Flamenco originated among the dispossessed, among beggars and gypsies condemned to live in waste places and junkyards on the edge of town, and the scenes of the barren housing-projects on the fringes of Madrid really bring this feeling to life.

    Deprisa, Deprisa conveys a better understanding of the spirit of Flamenco than more elegant movies dedicated to the subject. (And Carlos Saura is a genius).
    9kitie7

    A beautiful soundtrack for a good realistic movie.

    A good look at the delinquency in Spain of the 80's, good photography, great soundtrack.

    Pablo, Angela, El Meca and Sebas, four marginalized teenagers from Madrid are forced to live a life of crime in order to survive and escape the poverty they live in. The movie is quite entertaining, the crime scenes are very realistic, the soundtrack fits just perfect and the message is clear and powerful.

    Crime is created by poverty and poverty is created by luxury, something we are all responsible of.

    A great political statement, then and now.
    6boblipton

    Film Theory

    Jose Antonio Valdelomar Gonzales asks Berta Socuellamos to be his girlfriend. She agrees. She integrates quickly into his gang of bank robbers. For a while, things go very nicely. They make large scores, leave no important clues, and she is saving money to buy an apartment for them. Then a job goes wrong.

    The most notable thing about this movie by Carlos Saura is that the six top roles -- the men in the gang, Srta Socuellamos, and another member's girl friend -- were found in casting calls for non-professional actors. Only one of them appeared on the screen again. Gonzales died 11 years later of a drug overdose in prison, where he was arrested for bank robbery. Rumors abound about the production, most of them scurrilous. I won't take Saura too much to task for this sort of casting; from Academician "theory of types" to Robert Bresson, to Eastwood in THE 15:17 TO PARIS, directors have undertaken to cast non-professional in key roles, sometimes under elaborate theories, sometimes because you admire what they did, and sometimes because, well, why hire some one to play Audie Murphy, when he's on the payroll as an actor?

    Saura does get good performances out of them, by directing them to maintain low affects and keeping their lines simple. He crafts believable situations, tense bank robberies, and so forth. So it's a very well made movie. If anything, it demonstrates another Academician theory, the Kuelshov Effect, which is that acting is largely irrelevant to acting; the audience infers the thoughts of the actors by how the shots are edited together.
    kd4kn

    Good document of juvenile delinquency! Some times slow,sometimes fast.

    A good directed film, based on juvenile delinquency, with a marvelous photography.Not the best of this genre but its well done and has a great sound track that explains this world so purely, with the masters of rumba (Los Chunguitos).The director, influenced by other films like `Perros Callejeros` used real kids from the streets to give the film a more realistic touch.The main actor (Jose Antonio Valdelmoro) Pablo in the film,died two years later the same way as told in the film.

    Pablo and Angela are in love,but also they are poor and together with their friends El Meca and Sebas they are forced to live a life of crime to survive and escape the suburbs of Madrid.The four of them steal cars and plan armed robbery`s to earn money,and also as part of the street life they do drugs.These kids are known as good people among there neighbourhood,but can also be violent and very dangerous.Will they live to see their dreams come true and make it out of this world?Watch this movie and find out!Very entertaining.

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    • Trivia
      Jose Antonio Valdelomar González (Pablo) was recruited by Carlos Saura in a casting for non-professional actors. He was paid US$3,000. In 1992 he was found dead of a heroin overdose at Carabanchel prison (Madrid), where he was arrested for robbing a bank.
    • Connections
      Featured in Caso cerrado (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Me quedo contigo
      Written by Paz Pérez

      Performed by Los Chunguitos

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1981 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Fast, Fast
    • Filming locations
      • Cerro de los Ángeles, Getafe, Madrid, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Elías Querejeta Producciones Cinematográficas
      • Les Films Molière
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    • Budget
      • ESP 36,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $632
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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