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La Vendedora De Rosas

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Movie Review: Not Bad At All
Summary: 3 Stars

Great movie? maybe not, but it is a good movie, I was blown away by the acting from these street kids, I write screen plays for Spanish short films my self, and I was told they were not trained actors, and I could not believe it, and yes there are other things to Colombia than this, but this is part of the country (any other country in Latin America)and it can not be hidden, and that is the good thing about the movie, is real, every day, every minutes, every second, is about finding a way to make money, having something to eat, a place to sleep. Things that some of us take it for granted, is about surviving! even though is by crimes.

Like I said, Good not Great!

Movie Review: I'm stuck in the middle here with this film...
Summary: 3 Stars

While doing a wonderful job of depicting the plight of Medillin, Colombia's poverty-stricken children, I found no real redeeming qualities or values to the characters themselves. Basically, it was just a bunch of foul-mouthed, glue-sniffing kids who opposed any form of authority that older family members tried to impose on them. At least the lead character in "Maria, Full of Grace" found redemption of sorts in her impending motherhood.
I want to thank Mr. Alberto Diaz for his perspective and review of this film; his review helped me focus on mine a bit better.

Movie Review: Pointless Exercise
Summary: 2 Stars

Classic Colombian film, and as such, filled with an inherent arrogance. The film which was nothing but gold to critics is one of the most pointless film proposals I've ever seen.

This 1998 film starts off with the now boring Pulp Fiction Original idea of setting up several stories within the same context and the same characters, however, being this a film made in my country, Colombia, the whole story is pointless beyond shoving down the audience throat the fact that we live in a vicious place.

What's the conclusion of the film, violence, the whole film can be summed up with that single word. The only attempt to explore a characters mind is to the main character, with one of the most repeated ideas ever, the mother ghost, we are remembered over, and over, and over that she misses her mother. We get it OK, her mother died, she misses her, that's why she is a mess, let's move on. The pther characters are basically just cartoons of a very serious issue, the product of ignored poverty.

A bunch of "puff the magic dragon" kids is not art, it's not anything. The film only manages to create a scary context, but it remains as such, the film is all context, no story here, the film does not teach me anything, imagine the film as Natural Born Killers, only with a Mickey and Mallory that never philosophise, or learn anything, or do anything but get high and bully other people, with almost every line being loaded with profanity.

Colombian filmakers have made this "works of arts" for decades now, I'm sick of it. I'm a Colombian filmaker myself, and it burns me to see that the only stories done here are about poor drug adicts, and hookers, and hit men. There's more to this country than that, and even if you want to do a story about poor people, you can give it meaning, an important message, something, I can see that the situation is bad by just looking up at the statistics, which is what this film basically does, show the statistics only with actors.

Rodrigo D:No Futuro had the same problems, it's no trick to show poor people cursing and doing bad stuff. I would like to propose examples of movies that have used similar characters and story lines and really accomplished something. The most clear example is Amores Perros(the Mexican Pulp Fiction), the film is not only technically superior, but also develops it's characters with much more maturity, and the film says something at the end(of every storyline).

Gangs of New York is(beleive it or not) similar, a look at the most miserable places of a city, and yet look at it, the film has a huge point to it. Taxi Driver, another film that explores urban decadence, and boy does it make a strong statement.

Point is La Vendedora de Rosas only works as a gratuitous look at violence and urban decadence, a film that constructs an world with empty people inside, and if that was the point of the film, the shame on the makers, to say poor people are empty. Bottom line, this film only works for the sick curiosity of those who don't know squad about my country.

A much more objective and accurate view was ironically made by a US writer director, the guy who made Maria Full of Grace, that film really does capture the essence of my country, not Vendedora de Rosas. Now, some might call me elitist, and argue that since I'm Colombian but not poor, I can't give my view, well as I said before, I'm a filmaker, and have studied the behaviour of poor people here, and it's nowhere near the mental masturbation of Victor Gaviria(maker of Vendedora...).

For all of those who though that thos film was a very realistic approach, it's a blatant cartoon that is based on it's shock factor from the vicious people shown in the film, in order to impress simple minded audiences.

A must-miss, trust me.

Movie Review: Not that bad!
Summary: 2 Stars

Nice story, but actors are all amateurs and absolutely no budget for the movie. Dont buy into it and save your money!
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