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Dans l'Argentine du début des années quatre-vingt, un clan machiavélique, auteur de kidnappings et de meurtres, vit dans un quartier tranquille de Buenos Aires sous l'apparence d'une famille ordinaire. Arquimedes, le patriarche, dirige et planifie les opérations. Il contraint Alejandro, son fils aîné et star du rugby, à lui fournir des candidats au kidnapping. Alejandro évolue au prestigieux club LE CASI et dans la mythique équipe nationale, LOS PUMAS. Il est ainsi, par sa popularité, protégé de tous soupçons. (Diaphana Distribution)

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Zíza 

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anglais To be honest, it never really managed to draw me into the plot. Apparently I need a sympathetic character to enjoy the movie with, and yet somehow there aren't many sympathetic characters here. Maybe the curly-haired son could be considered sort of a likeable character, but I still couldn't find a way in. And since the film just swaps out scenes that don't really move me, it's still just boring even when something disturbing is going on. The film certainly has a story to tell, and it doesn't tell it badly, but it just doesn't impress. I thought I'd go a little lower with my rating, but the ending was so brilliant that the film finally woke me up and left some impact. I recommend it to anyone who is interested in kidnappings in Venezuela during the 80's or feels they have to see something from Argentina. ()

DaViD´82 

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anglais A normal Argentine family. At first glance, this may just seem like another "wannabe Scorsese movie" from someone who has seen it in Mafia or Casino and would also really like to be so stylish and formally playful in terms of access to the genre. However, it will soon become clear that this is not a forced replacement or a copycat, but a regular (however straightforward) Scorsese movie in the best sense of the word. ()

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