2 reviews
is a must see if you want to see the real perspective of the Ecuadorian way of life. In particular in Latin America how corruption and to learn the power of money in a small country where you can possible buy anyone with a thousand of dollar. This movie also show how poverty became in need to invade some properties of rich people handle that kind of troubles.
the movie also have a lot of action that you will like if you like Spanish movies
Another pretty nice movie of Cordero.
there are certain words that is almost impossible to translate to another language so if you speak or understand Spanish you will enjoy more this nice movie.
the movie also have a lot of action that you will like if you like Spanish movies
Another pretty nice movie of Cordero.
there are certain words that is almost impossible to translate to another language so if you speak or understand Spanish you will enjoy more this nice movie.
On a summary, this film depicts a lot of the most intrinsic aspects of a Latin-American country; poverty, money, power, corruption and even soccer. The characters are naturally depicted by the cast, there is no weak figure in the film whatsoever. And as always, Sebastián Cordero takes the audio visual narrative to a perfection from beginning to the end with no single scene written randomly just to fill the film's run-time.
'Sin Muertos no hay Carnaval' will give the viewer a dramatic journey by the everyday life of Ecuadorian's society. The story hooks you up mostly because of the perfectly portrayed linearity; each scene, each dialogue gives an important supporting sense to the general story-line. The actors and actresses cast for this project, were perfectly chosen in order to fill the characters they were going to portray. Finally, to step out of reality for a little bit, the story has a dramatic but positive ending towards minorities, something that in real life rarely happens. By those means giving the viewer a sense of hope at the conclusion of the movie.
'Sin Muertos no hay Carnaval' will give the viewer a dramatic journey by the everyday life of Ecuadorian's society. The story hooks you up mostly because of the perfectly portrayed linearity; each scene, each dialogue gives an important supporting sense to the general story-line. The actors and actresses cast for this project, were perfectly chosen in order to fill the characters they were going to portray. Finally, to step out of reality for a little bit, the story has a dramatic but positive ending towards minorities, something that in real life rarely happens. By those means giving the viewer a sense of hope at the conclusion of the movie.
- alejandrovela
- Sep 18, 2016
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