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Zapata - El sueño del héroe

  • 2004
IMDb RATING
2.2/10
1.1K
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Alejandro Fernández in Zapata - El sueño del héroe (2004)
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A look at the life of Mexican Revolution Hero Emiliano Zapata.A look at the life of Mexican Revolution Hero Emiliano Zapata.A look at the life of Mexican Revolution Hero Emiliano Zapata.

  • Director
    • Alfonso Arau
  • Writer
    • Alfonso Arau
  • Stars
    • Alejandro Fernández
    • Lucero
    • Patricia Velasquez
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.2/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Alfonso Arau
    • Writer
      • Alfonso Arau
    • Stars
      • Alejandro Fernández
      • Lucero
      • Patricia Velasquez
    • 26User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Alejandro Fernández
    • Emiliano Zapata
    Lucero
    Lucero
    • Esperanza
    Patricia Velasquez
    Patricia Velasquez
    • Josefa
    Jesús Ochoa
    Jesús Ochoa
    • Victoriano Huerta
    Jaime Camil
    Jaime Camil
    • Eufemio Zapata
    Soledad Ruiz
    • Juana Lucia
    Arturo Beristáin
    • González
    Julio Bracho
    Julio Bracho
    • Guajardo
    Alberto Estrella
    Alberto Estrella
    • Martínez
    José Luis Cruz
    Ángeles Cruz
    Evangelina Sosa
    Evangelina Sosa
    • Azucena
    Angélica Aragón
    Angélica Aragón
    • Mesera 1
    Carmen Salinas
    Carmen Salinas
    • Mesera 2
    Blanca Tenario
    • Mesera 3
    Fernando Becerril
    Fernando Becerril
    • Presidente Francisco Madero
    Juan Peláez
    Juan Peláez
    Miguel Couturier
    • José Yves Limantour
    • Director
      • Alfonso Arau
    • Writer
      • Alfonso Arau
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    2reugamla

    A painful shame

    Being totally sincere I spected this movie to be not good, but never thought it was possible to be as terribly bad as it is.

    Based (Is it?) on the life of Mexican hero Emiliano Zapata, the screenplay is a mess. This historic character was maybe the Revolution hero with more social impact, maybe also the only one with true ideals, and actions. But you can see nothing about this in this movie, Instead of that the movie uses all the time to say just that he was the "chosen one" never even trying to figure why. Too much has been said about the inclusion of the Mexican singer Alejandro Fernandez in the main role, and blaming him of all the weakness in the character. I think that this conception is really wrong, cause being not an actor Mr. Fernandez took the responsibility of his character, and studied acting, and Nahuatl (Being the only one who seems fluent in his speaking) and made a big effort that made a good shape for the hero, but even the best actor in the world would be incompetent to fill a character that in this story and screenplay, haves nothing in its soul.

    The photography by renowned photographer Vittorio Storaro is really beautiful, but ruined by the editing and shameful visual effects. The Set design and costumes are great. The musical score is a full mess, and the main love theme is a perfect copy of: Don't cry for me Argentina.

    Meaning all this I have said that the movie haves a lot of good effort by cast and crew, but being the leadership by Arau an empty mess, with not a hint of creativity, all this effort is a complete waste and a shame of movie.
    1davcure

    What was Arau thinking???

    As a mexican, it pains me terribly to see dead and gone the prestige acquired by Arau with "Como agua para chocolate", but it pains me even more to see this awful and disrespectful portrayal of a national hero in the hands of Arau. Terrible actors, worse screenplay, unforgivable historical lies and a total waste of ten million dollars.

    Lame high-school-level effects, and so many ridiculous supposedly mystic references (all mixed up and wrong) that make this movie an involuntary comedy, promising to turn a macarena-dancing nahuatl old witch character into a sad, sad stain in a previously good Arau's resumé.

    I would have preferred Arau to publicize his movie as a satyre... That might have (and I repeat, MIGHT HAVE) saved his reputation, but it is unadmissible to let him play with the image of a national hero, and make a long, very bad videoclip for Alejandro Fernández out of this "movie", and make us mexicans be sorry for it to be seen overseas.
    mocojez

    A movie not completed, and released for investors?

    I have a little understanding of what happened to this movie, having been hired as the VFX supervisor, but not completing any of the visual effects. This was originally a Canadian / Mexican co-production, with a smaller percentage of investment supposed to come from Canada, and certain crew (editor, sound dept., visual effects) being supplied by Canadian companies. When I arrived on set there were already problems both with budget overrun and also, I understand, with funds being transferred from Canada. I completed supervising the 'raw plates' on location, but not a single frame ended up going to the original post production house that hired me. There was some beautiful footage shot by Vittorio Storraro, but already before I left some disagreement between Alfonso Arau and the Canadian editor, over the cutting style. The editor left soon after me. I later heard a rumour that the negative was held up at the lab in L.A. over unpaid invoices. I have never seen the 'finished' movie but I can speculate that there was a desperate scramble to put this film together in some way at least for a DVD release. The investors must have been screaming for a way to return some of their capital.

    So please don't be quite so hard on this movie. It is basically unfinished. I cannot comment on acting, direction and other aspects that I have not seen, but some of the scenes which I saw uncut in Mexico had more promise than was realized. Jeery Andrews VFX Supervisor (shoot only!)
    1el_master

    A Fraud

    That's what this "movie" is.

    I can't even start explaining on details of what's wrong about this piece of crap, it is everything.

    It made me laugh at some point, but it was sorrow laughter, but the worst of all is the screenplay, miscasting and directing.

    Dumb fiction characters and weak based on real life character. You just can't respect a director such as Arau that the only thing he did on pre-production and therefore was going along where the wind blew.

    You just can't have any kind of respect, avoid it at any cost...

    what a shame...
    bluestocking9

    Disjointed, corny wannabe art film

    How do you turn a man into a myth? Or worse yet, how do you make 2 hours of pretty terrible viewing? The answer would be this sad attempt at the retelling of one of Mexico's greatest heros. For starters, Alejandro Fernandez doesn't look anything like Emiliano Zapata--he's way too white. And Fernandez looks more like a Mexicano Clive Owen, which was somewhat distracting. The scenes jump with no ryhme or reason as the movie tries to follow the trajectory of Zapata's life. Unless you are completely familiar with the Diaz dictatorship and the land struggles and revolution in Mexico in the early 20th century, you're gonna be completely lost. The film vacillates between grand epic and art film. Zapata/Fernandez is guided by three wise women whose presence in the movie is distracting and just downright goofy. The previous reviewer made mention of several present day Mexican stars who have cameos, including Lucero as Zapata's upper-crust lover(!). I did enjoy the scene where Zapata meets Villa, which re-enacts the famous photograph of the two revolutionary leaders. You do get a sense of the larger than life character that Villa was. However, that short scene is not enough to make up for all the tedious scenes that came before. Really, this movie stinks and doesn't do justice to the memory of a great man who helped led the peasant revolt in Mexico.

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    • Connections
      Version of Viva Zapata! (1952)
    • Soundtracks
      Lucharé por tu amor
      Composed by Maria Entraigues, Ruy Folguera & Facundo Monty

      Performed by Alejandro Fernández

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 2004 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Official site
      • Official site (Mexico)
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Nahuatl
    • Also known as
      • Сапата - сон героя
    • Filming locations
      • Hacienda Coahuixtla, Apatlaco, Ayala, Morelos, México(location)
    • Production companies
      • Latin Arts LLC
      • Andromeda Films
      • Comala Films
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    • Budget
      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,487,321
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