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Ludvik is a former speedway champ who has drifted into the lucrative business of people-trafficking, pocketing fistfuls of euros from desperate souls as they are shoved into his van, waiting to be taken across the border into Italy. Young and inexperienced Rudi is his new assistant. In a story straight from the headlines, Ludvik inducts Rudi into the blood-chilling illegal immigrant trade, a squalid world where the refugees are considered disposable, sexual exploitation is par for the course, and the paying customers are just as likely to be drugged and used as "spare parts" (unwilling organ donors), once they are safely over the border. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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inglés Slovenian films are not something one sees every day, and generally, one should be grateful for any interesting European film amidst the flood of American commercialism. However, to put it bluntly, neither thematically nor in execution does Spare Parts represent anything innovative or exceptional. The director approached the topic with a sober, almost documentary-like naturalistic style, but the script isn't strong or emotional enough to truly captivate the audience. It lacks a genuine dramatic clash and, due to the directorial approach, it also lacks atmosphere. The film is strong more in its theme than in its execution. It's a decent piece for a single viewing but does not belong among the strong films of today... Overall impression 65%. ()

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