12 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :- Great film, worthy of wider release, 2 septiembre 1999
Author:
Chris Campbell de Coventry, England
"Barrio" is the sort of film that comes from the suburbs, does extremely
well, and deserves to do so, too. The poster sums the film up very well:
a
jetski parked and chained to a lamppost in a suburb of Madrid, a good 170
miles from the sea. It seems to capture the very funny nature of the
film,
but also the tragedy of it all: there's absolutely no way that the jetski
is
going to get used, and similarly, Rai, Javi and Manu aren't going to get
out
of the suburbs and fulfill their full potential.
"Barrio" (meaning "neighbourhood" or "suburb") was well received in Spain,
and definitely deserves to go on a wider release, but it probably won't,
if
you will forgive a little gripe about foreign film distribution. There's
absolutely no way that films like "Jingle All the Way" and "Batman and
Robin" should have loads of money poured into them and then be released
only
for people to find out they're dire, when films like this should be seen
by
many more people. Grrrr. I guess the point is that if you're a film
distributor who happens to be reading this, wise up. And if you're
somebody
who wouldn't give a foreign language film a chance (unlikely you'd be
reading this, but never mind) - you're missing out on far too
much.
I was warned by many Spanish people that I wouldn't understand a lot of
the
dialogue, because a lot of it was in suburban slang - but strangely, I
found
it one of the easiest films to understand, possibly because most of the
characters spoke rather slowly. It's hard to single out somebody for
individual merit because the movie fits so well together, and one gets the
impression it was a great collaborative effort. Certainly the acting is
consistently impressive and the direction is great because you can't see
joins, to quote Morcambe and Wise.
Added to all of this, the soundtrack is great; it provides a good flavour
of
Spanish music, without managing to sound clichéd or tired. There's even
an
impressive dancing goat. (Yes, even better than the goat in "Muertos de
Risa"). What more could one want from a film?
5 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- Urban tale, 11 septiembre 2005
Author:
eve_waessle de United Kingdom
The story of three friends, Rai, Javi and Manu, with a common factor:
they live in the same 'Barrio',(neirbourhood), and the three of them
want to scape from it. They all come from distorted families, Javi's
parents have marital problems, while Manu lives just with his father
and he has a brother who never calls or visits. Ray's is a typical
working class family. The story takes place in a Madrid suburb, in the
summer season, where the three of them decide to make money out of
anything. They sell flowers, that they steal, Manu becomes a pizza
delivery boy, and Ray is a small drug dealer. The story is as sad as
funny, because life is not always sad, not always fun, but a bit of
both. It shows a side of Madrid that the tourists won't see in a visit:
the underground ghosts, the junkies under the bridge.... The dialogues
are so good, that they seem improvised. This is one of the best films
of Fernando De Leon Aranoa, but it's also recommendable 'Familia', one
of those stories that you'll remember.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Where did it all go wrong?, 3 febrero 2007
Author:
kanedmick de Ireland
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I saw this film for the first time last week and having lived in Madrid
at one point, I found it to be a refreshing through-back to my time
there. It really smacks of youth, brashness and the carefree attitude
typical of teenagers in Madrid and probably in any urban sprawl, let's
face it. The humour is delightful, quick-fire and naturally funny. It
had me guffawing on more than one occasion. Maybe, one needs to have
known kids like these to appreciate it the accents, the expressions,
the machismo etc.
However, the ending was a kick in the face, to be honest. While a
lurking violence permeated the film together with a seedy side only
glimpsed briefly on occasion, such an extreme event brought a sense of
overkill. I think the balance was lost the balance to show a good
natured coming of age story about a few young lads and the harsh
reality that is out there, just around the corner. I know some will say
oh, he is just looking for a Hollywood ending, but really, based on the
plot and character development, what does it gain from such a brutal
finale?
1 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- That´s life, 4 junio 1999
Author:
ross-38
Barrio is as real as life.
Everything is not all right.
A very good job.
2 out of 13 people found the following comment useful :- Nice concept, poor execution, 30 agosto 2001
Author:
evilmatt-3 de Woodland Hills, CA
I really didn't like this movie when I first saw it. In retrospect, I am a
little more forgiving, but not much.
The reason I actually gave this movie a 5/10 is that the concept was
really,
really good: three youths in urban Madrid seem to have little or no chance
in the larger world, because of factors completely beyond their control.
The environment these boys live in is devastating to think about, because
it
neglects so many things about them and the world they live in, yet they
can't even perceive this deficiency precisely because of that
deficiency.
Now, if you're thinking this sounds good, you're right. But the actual
movie is not that good. While there are a few scenes that really
shine(especially the final one which quite literally has a young man
"trying
to walk the straight and narrow"), the majority of this movie is
interminably slow, with no sense of direction whatsoever. It almost felt
like I was watching a very badly edited documentary. In fairness, I think
I
might have lost some of the more sophisticated elements of the film given
that I haven't spent a lot of time around Madrid's urban slang, but the
language gap wasn't so large that it could possibly explain the
deficiencies
of this film.
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12 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :-
Great film, worthy of wider release, 2 septiembre 1999
Author: Chris Campbell de Coventry, England
"Barrio" is the sort of film that comes from the suburbs, does extremely well, and deserves to do so, too. The poster sums the film up very well: a jetski parked and chained to a lamppost in a suburb of Madrid, a good 170 miles from the sea. It seems to capture the very funny nature of the film, but also the tragedy of it all: there's absolutely no way that the jetski is going to get used, and similarly, Rai, Javi and Manu aren't going to get out of the suburbs and fulfill their full potential.
"Barrio" (meaning "neighbourhood" or "suburb") was well received in Spain, and definitely deserves to go on a wider release, but it probably won't, if you will forgive a little gripe about foreign film distribution. There's absolutely no way that films like "Jingle All the Way" and "Batman and Robin" should have loads of money poured into them and then be released only for people to find out they're dire, when films like this should be seen by many more people. Grrrr. I guess the point is that if you're a film distributor who happens to be reading this, wise up. And if you're somebody who wouldn't give a foreign language film a chance (unlikely you'd be reading this, but never mind) - you're missing out on far too much.
I was warned by many Spanish people that I wouldn't understand a lot of the dialogue, because a lot of it was in suburban slang - but strangely, I found it one of the easiest films to understand, possibly because most of the characters spoke rather slowly. It's hard to single out somebody for individual merit because the movie fits so well together, and one gets the impression it was a great collaborative effort. Certainly the acting is consistently impressive and the direction is great because you can't see joins, to quote Morcambe and Wise.
Added to all of this, the soundtrack is great; it provides a good flavour of Spanish music, without managing to sound clichéd or tired. There's even an impressive dancing goat. (Yes, even better than the goat in "Muertos de Risa"). What more could one want from a film?
5 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-

Urban tale, 11 septiembre 2005
Author: eve_waessle de United Kingdom
The story of three friends, Rai, Javi and Manu, with a common factor: they live in the same 'Barrio',(neirbourhood), and the three of them want to scape from it. They all come from distorted families, Javi's parents have marital problems, while Manu lives just with his father and he has a brother who never calls or visits. Ray's is a typical working class family. The story takes place in a Madrid suburb, in the summer season, where the three of them decide to make money out of anything. They sell flowers, that they steal, Manu becomes a pizza delivery boy, and Ray is a small drug dealer. The story is as sad as funny, because life is not always sad, not always fun, but a bit of both. It shows a side of Madrid that the tourists won't see in a visit: the underground ghosts, the junkies under the bridge.... The dialogues are so good, that they seem improvised. This is one of the best films of Fernando De Leon Aranoa, but it's also recommendable 'Familia', one of those stories that you'll remember.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

Where did it all go wrong?, 3 febrero 2007
Author: kanedmick de Ireland
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I saw this film for the first time last week and having lived in Madrid at one point, I found it to be a refreshing through-back to my time there. It really smacks of youth, brashness and the carefree attitude typical of teenagers in Madrid and probably in any urban sprawl, let's face it. The humour is delightful, quick-fire and naturally funny. It had me guffawing on more than one occasion. Maybe, one needs to have known kids like these to appreciate it the accents, the expressions, the machismo etc.
However, the ending was a kick in the face, to be honest. While a lurking violence permeated the film together with a seedy side only glimpsed briefly on occasion, such an extreme event brought a sense of overkill. I think the balance was lost the balance to show a good natured coming of age story about a few young lads and the harsh reality that is out there, just around the corner. I know some will say oh, he is just looking for a Hollywood ending, but really, based on the plot and character development, what does it gain from such a brutal finale?
1 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-
That´s life, 4 junio 1999
Author: ross-38
Barrio is as real as life. Everything is not all right. A very good job.
2 out of 13 people found the following comment useful :-

Nice concept, poor execution, 30 agosto 2001
Author: evilmatt-3 de Woodland Hills, CA
I really didn't like this movie when I first saw it. In retrospect, I am a little more forgiving, but not much.
The reason I actually gave this movie a 5/10 is that the concept was really, really good: three youths in urban Madrid seem to have little or no chance in the larger world, because of factors completely beyond their control. The environment these boys live in is devastating to think about, because it neglects so many things about them and the world they live in, yet they can't even perceive this deficiency precisely because of that deficiency.
Now, if you're thinking this sounds good, you're right. But the actual movie is not that good. While there are a few scenes that really shine(especially the final one which quite literally has a young man "trying to walk the straight and narrow"), the majority of this movie is interminably slow, with no sense of direction whatsoever. It almost felt like I was watching a very badly edited documentary. In fairness, I think I might have lost some of the more sophisticated elements of the film given that I haven't spent a lot of time around Madrid's urban slang, but the language gap wasn't so large that it could possibly explain the deficiencies of this film.
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