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Release Date:
1 junio 2007 (Colombia) másPlot:
Based on the Mario Mendoza's book and inspired by true events, tells three interconnected stories happening in the eve of the infamous Pozzetto Massacre. full summary | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
Based On NovelAwards:
3 wins & 3 nominations másComentarios de los usuarios:
Satanás insults my intelligence and my artistic taste, and my desire to be at awe in front of a work of art. másCast
(Vista general del reparto en créditos)| Damián Alcázar | ... | Eliseo | |
| Patricia Castañeda | ... | Valeria | |
| Carolina Gaitan | ... | Amiga de Natalia | |
| Marcela Gallego | ... | Mamá de Natalia | |
| Isabel Gaona | ... | Irene | |
| Álvaro García | ... | Tendero | |
| Héctor García | ... | Taxista | |
| Martina García | ... | Natalia | |
| Javier Gardeazábal | ... | Esteban, novio de Natalia | |
| Teresa Gutiérrez | ... | Blanca | |
| Vicky Hernández | ... | Doña Beatriz | |
| Blas Jaramillo | ... | Padre Ernesto | |
| Marcela Mar | ... | Paola | |
| Hernán Méndez | ... | Mario | |
| Andrés Parra | ... | Pablo | |
| Fabio Restrepo | ... | Compinche taxista | |
| María Cecilia Sánchez | |||
| Marcela Valencia | ... | Alicia | |
| Diego Vásquez | ... | Alberto |
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As a Colombian proud of my country, I find it depressing and pathetic that most Colombian films have nothing to show but the most horrible human atrocities without any artistic purpose to back them up. Both the author of the book, on which the movie is based, and the director, demonstrate their absolute inability to reach the public without using morbid and sickening situations where human compassion or any redeeming qualities are completely inexistent. On top of the fact that the book is based on a horrifying real story that took place in Bogotá 21 years ago, the author adds upsetting characters and situations (including one of the most horrible rape scenes I have ever seen, children murdered by their own mother, child molestation, kidnapping, robbing, prostitution, street and domestic violence, etc, etc, etc.) that are made up and not connected to the real story, and fulfill no artistic purpose. The director does not use one of the most interesting qualities of cinematography, which is its capacity to "suggest" ideas or emotions, without having to show "literally" every single detail of those horrible situations. There is no artistic complexity in this film and the connections between the characters are absolutely arbitrary. I am no baby for violent or grotesque films in fact I admire and respect many movies that are very violent (say Pulp Fiction for example) because there is more to it than just the crude situations. Satanás insults my intelligence and my artistic taste, and my desire to be at awe in front of a work of art.