Private 2001

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Private 2001
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I had the "pleasure" of watching a screening copy of this movie. It was atrocious. The only worth while performances in this "film" were from Real World Bostonian Jason and the lesser of team Tears for Fears Curt Smith. Real World Seattler David wasn't great, but seeing as it was his first movie I can almost let it slide. Traci Bingham was EASILY the WORST part of this movie, Larry Moss couldn't even help her complete lack of acting talent. The script comes in at a close second and the cinematography is a tight third as the other reasons to avoid this film.
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2001

‘Vidas privadas’




Directed by Fito Páez



Carmen Uranga is a 42 year-old woman who after 20 years jurisdiction of her native country (Argentina), she returns to solve a family problem related with the inheritance that her sick father wants to leave him. Their return trip results in the unavoidable memories of the torture that that was object during the dictatorship and a dramatic revelation.


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Me gusto, y ame la historia. Sin embargo, hay momentos en donde la música y las tomas no ayudaban.
Aburrida hasta el ronquido gracias a su pretenciosa puesta en escena. Un desperdicio de actores con una primicia que nunca termina de cuajar y navega entre el drama internista y el thriller político.
me perdí en los ojos de gael garcia bernal toda la película
La música es cualquiera, algo que me sorprendió mucho. Da la sensación de que la historia se podría haber desarrollado mejor. Cecilia? La mujer de nuestras vidas.
Una película que si estuviera bien dirigida y bien escrita sería excelente, pero no. Salvan las actuaciones
- Hay momentos donde pasa a la cámara en mano sin ninguna razón. - La música esta pésimamente usada. - Diálogos estúpidos. - Gael y Cecilia actúan bien pero sus personajes están pésimamente escritos.
Dios, hace rato no sentía tanta bronca con una película.

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