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Release Date:
31 mayo 2002 (Uruguay) másFrase comercial:
No te olvides. No te vendas. No te rindas.Plot:
Three old man, a little boy training to protect an old patrimony, La "33", the last train. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
12 wins & 5 nominations másComentarios de los usuarios:
Dreams másCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Héctor Alterio | ... | El Profesor | |
| Federico Luppi | ... | Pepe | |
| José Soriano | ... | Dante | |
| Gastón Pauls | ... | Jimmy Ferreira | |
| Balaram Dinard | ... | Guito | |
| Eduardo Miglionico | ... | Ponce | |
| Elisa Contreras | ... | Micaela | |
| Saturnino García | ... | De León | |
| Jenny Goldstein | ... | Notera | |
| Fred Deakin | ... | Mac Perry | |
| Alfonso Tort | ... | Daniel | |
| Franklin Rodríguez | ... | Reportero (as Franklín Rodríguez) | |
| Juver Salcedo | ... | Anciano 6 (as Júver Salcedo) | |
| Jorge Bolani | ... | Dr. Sichero | |
| Augusto Mazzarelli | ... | Papá Guito |
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También conocida como:
Último tren, El (Spain)Corazón de fuego (Argentina)
Durmientes, Los (Uruguay)
The Last Train (International: English title)
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Add content advisory for parentsDuración:
Argentina:94 min | Canada:90 min (Montréal World Film Festival)Idioma:
EspañolColor:
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1.37 : 1 másSonido:
Dolby DigitalClasificación:
Argentina:Atp | Spain:13 | Germany:6 | Switzerland:7 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:7 (canton of Vaud)MOVIEmeter: 
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I had this gem for ages and only a while back did I manage to spend the time to watch it, you know, when you had something in the closet for a while you sort of forgot about its existence, like the not yet replied emails.
What strikes me the most is its touch of nostalgia despite its theme of patriotism and other social and political issues. The real world is cruel and, quoting the professor, "sometimes in History violence is necessary" (translation mine) and with the date of selling the locomotive to Hollywood loomed ever larger they decided to resort to "violence", i.e., action. They are a bunch of old men with the same passion- the locomotive, their treasure, their proud and their nation.
The professor relates a story of Ray Bradbury which I don't know which one is the one he is talking about that the characters faced the challenge and danger without hesitation, even though they were helplessly crushed in the end. It's the spirit that counts, says the prof. And it's in this same spirit that they set out on this journey in the last stage of their lives.
I can't help feeling sad and happy at the same time when the credit rolled because the beloved Dante, Pepe and prof are gone, they're old and soon would be dead, but there's hope as well, there's Guito. It's a reflection of the circle of life itself.