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Intertwined stories set in a late-20th-century Buenos Sires populated by bar philosophers, street rogues, confused young people, and covert repressors.Intertwined stories set in a late-20th-century Buenos Sires populated by bar philosophers, street rogues, confused young people, and covert repressors.Intertwined stories set in a late-20th-century Buenos Sires populated by bar philosophers, street rogues, confused young people, and covert repressors.
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A really wonderful movie
Buenos Aires Viceversa is a wonderful movie about a young film maker and her vision about Buenos Aires city.
Directed by Alejandro Agresti (who is my favourite argentine director, I call him 'The argentine Tarantino') made an excellent job in direction with very original shots.
The acting is really great too, specially Carlos Roffe and the young boy Nazareno Casero. They are very natural, you cannot tell they are acting.
The plot is interesting and will make you laugh and cry. I recommend this movie.
Directed by Alejandro Agresti (who is my favourite argentine director, I call him 'The argentine Tarantino') made an excellent job in direction with very original shots.
The acting is really great too, specially Carlos Roffe and the young boy Nazareno Casero. They are very natural, you cannot tell they are acting.
The plot is interesting and will make you laugh and cry. I recommend this movie.
Very disturbing and confusing depiction of Argentina
The film Buenos Aires Vice Versa seems to follow a documentary style. It seems more so of a soap opera in this manner by flipping back and forth through various groups of people. I enjoy this format and how all of the characters seem to connect through various bazaar relationships. This effort to create unity within a movie such as this is remarkable and noteworthy. Yet, the subject matter of the missing family members, violence within humanity and jealousy sparks interest. However, I must mention that throughout the entire movie I was very confused as the segments within did not really explain enough about the characters to fully understand the background. I believe this to be a very integral part of the success of a film. Perhaps I needed more knowledge of Spanish or a further understanding of Argentina's past social crises. Regardless, Agretsi should take into account that his viewers may need some further information or background before starting a movie such as this. Overall, its subject matter and manner of presenting these themes are very intriguing. But, I would expect that the director's goal is to have his message clear in order for the viewers to reflect upon his presentation. For me, this was not the case and I suspect others must feel the same way. Also, I wish that Buenos Aires Vice Versa would have presented some kind of comic relief to break the tension and horror that was shown. Usually when more than just one element of emotions are conjured up, the viewer feels more ties to the film.
Great soundtrack
Hello, I'm not an expert of Argentina history, but personally, I really liked the movie, especially the style, the way it was filmed. On the political content, I cannot judge. I especially liked the music ( Barber ) and the piano music. Does someone know who is the composer of that piano theme ?
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This film describes Buenos Aires through different characters and situations in a perfect way
This film describes Buenos Aires through different characters and situations in a perfect way. If this is reality, it´s a personal thing, but I think the visual effects and the looks of the character bring us an emotional picture of who we are. Although the music helps to get in touch with the script. I have only words of respect to this movie, and to Alejandro Agresti´s performance as the Director, Writer, Producer and his acting performance a blind person.
A raw and moving look at a complex city.
Buenos Aires Viceversa is not a movie to watch for a good time. Although it has its humor (most of which can be easily lost if you are not fluent in Spanish) the film can be dark and even confusing at times. It is definitely artsy and it makes a statement about the turbulent political undertones that still linger in Buenos Aires two decades after a devastating dictatorship. However, the film excels in the honest and raw manner in which it presents its many characters. The acting is so good and the shots used are so simple and untouched that you almost get lost in these peoples' lives and you feel as though your eavesdropping on them. Despite the numerous characters, each one is given depth and personality through the course of the film without falling into the traps of stereotyping. Daniela, in particular, is revealed to us mind and body as the film progresses, and by the end you are moved by the shocking ending which mostly effects her. What I didn't like about the movie was how confusing it can be at times. You're really better off if you have some knowledge about the socio-political situation in Argentina in terms of the legacy of the dictatorship and the consequences from so many "desaparecidos". My knowledge on the subject is somewhat limited so I feel I didn't capture the message entirely. The film is interesting however, and the acting, like I said, is superb. Although I might have missed out on some of the message due to my lack of understanding on the subject of the "desaparecidos" it does raise my curiosity and that is a sign of a good movie.
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- TriviaBettina Brenna's final film.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Last Party (2016)
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