Tsotsi

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República Sudafricana / Gran Bretaña, 2005, 94 min

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En una de las barriadas llenas de miseria que rodean Johannesburgo, Sudáfrica, Tsotsi, un chaval de 19 años, ha borrado cualquier recuerdo de su conciencia, incluyendo su nombre real. Tsotsi significa simplemente "matón" o "gangster" en el lenguaje callejero del guetto. Huérfano desde muy pequeño y obligado a hacerse mayor sin ayuda, Tsotsi ha vivido una vida de privaciones extremas, tanto físicas como psicológicas. Tiene escasa conciencia de los sentimientos de los demás, y se ha endurecido relegando cualquier sentido de la compasión. Gobernado por el impulso y el instinto, le mueve el miedo que inspira a otros. Sin nombre, sin pasado, sin ningún plan para el futuro, solo existe en un presente lleno de rabia. Tsotsi lidera su propio grupo de marginados sociales: Boston, un profesor fracasado, Butcher, un asesino frío y Aap, un idiota. (Vértigo Films Esp.)

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gudaulin 

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inglés Getting an Oscar has never automatically meant that its recipient is a top-notch film because the evaluation process was distorted by contemporary criteria and the commercial interests of studio executives who organized the ceremony in the past. Even later, when progressive trends infiltrated the Academy's leadership and the choice was supposed to appreciate the artistic qualities of competing works much more, the decisions were influenced by the conservative perspective of Academy members (usually socially engaged dramas with skillful combinations of noble intentions and sentiment won - for example, comedies and other so-called lighter genres never had much of a chance). A film can indeed be made that exudes the desire for an Oscar, and Thug is that sort of film, because the less real life and genuine emotions there are, the more it corresponds to what is expected from an Oscar-winning film. On the one hand, the film has very high-quality craftsmanship and is set in the problematic environment of a poor slum in Johannesburg. On the other hand, it fails in the credibility of depicting the thought processes and actions of its characters. The small-time crook Tsotsi, with a gang of his buddies from the local gallery, conducts ruthless attacks on defenseless victims in his surroundings. He also has no problem sticking a knife into anyone's belly or pulling the trigger of a gun. One day, even though he doesn't have a driver's license, he steals a car in a luxury neighborhood, seriously wounds its owner, and only later notices a baby in the backseat. Guess what happens next... In my opinion, there is too much emotional kitsch, and there is a lot of Hollywood filler there. The setting in the ghetto is valuable, and the individual characters could be potentially interesting, but considering what was mentioned earlier, the result is worthless. Overall impression: 40%. ()

kaylin 

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inglés To make a movie in this environment about a jerk that will captivate you despite all its flaws, and moreover, to make a movie that will sweep you away, was definitely not easy, but Gavin Hood managed it and his street actors carry this film brilliantly. South Africa definitely needs more movies like this. It's a shame to have unnecessary pathos. ()

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Othello 

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inglés A gritty thriller for breastfeeding mothers and salon gays to talk about afterwards in the sedan chairs between lobster tea and afternoon coffee. ()

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