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Juego de Ninos
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DVD Cover Information Actor: Alain Rangel, Angélica Consuegra, Francisco Rey, Rogelio Castillo, Sheilla Lissette Director: Leopoldo Laborde Brand: Vanguard Cinematographer: Leopoldo Laborde Editor: Leopoldo Laborde Producer: Leopoldo Laborde Writer: Leopoldo Laborde DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Subtitled); Spanish (Original Language) Format: Color, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 94 minutes DVD Release Date: 2007-03-27 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Model: VF7112 Studio: Vanguard Cinema Product features: - A string of serial killings among the children of Mexico City is sending told from the children s perspective - a child is in greatest danger while returning home from school. In one public school a young boy befriends amate who holds key to solving the murders. A critically acclaimed suspense thriller from one of Mexico s most talked about directors.! Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADV
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Movie Reviews of Juego de NinosMovie Review: Nice story, but... Summary: 2 Stars
This looked like a very interesting story, and it is. If they had a few million bucks they could have made a great film out of this story. So, while the story is there, the production values are, um, lacking to say the least. I appreciate independant film makers, and I give Leopoldo Laborde credit for getting this one out there. I'm sure his later films are just fine. This film was made with no lighting (which is why everything happens during the day), no microphones save the one "on the camera", and I have a feeling he used his own house for the set. The subtitles get a little humorous with typos. Overall the low-budget nature becomes just distracting, taking the viewers mind off of the story, which is fairly well played.
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