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Leonor 2022-02-21 08:02:29
The epitome of Argentina's dirty war
In 1976-83, the Argentine military government ruled the country. At least 20,000 dissidents were secretly killed and disappeared forever. During this period, the society was turbulent and people were panicked. The father in the film participated in the dirty war. At the beginning of the film, he...
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Casey 2022-02-21 08:02:29
el clan
Not a film review, just a personal opinion.
I've been waiting and watching since last year. Generally speaking, surprises are owed. However, on closer thinking, there are still a few scenes that feel classic.
After the woman was rescued, a puff of cigarette, accompanied by the shouts of the mother...

Juan Cruz Márquez de la Serna
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Maymie 2022-03-21 09:03:10
Argentina's Dirty War in Microcosm
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Dejuan 2022-02-21 08:02:29
Make money by kidnapping tickets and don’t abide by the rules of taking money to let others go. They are all cut off the grass. They are out of humanity on the basis of crime. The director inserts some ending scenes from time to time, which can be regarded as erasing the suspense. Everyone knows that this will sooner or later hurt The whole family, it's a pity that the children of the whole family have all become passive and filthy people. The cross-editing of hostages and car shock is more interesting.
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Arquímedes Puccio: Good morning.
Secretario Comodoro: Morning.
Arquímedes Puccio: I need to see the Commodore.
Secretario Comodoro: You already told me that on the phone and I've already explained it to you.
Arquímedes Puccio: That's why I'm here. I'm not happy with your explanation.
Secretario Comodoro: Listen, Puccio. I don't have time for this. Can't you see it?
Arquímedes Puccio: Am I not making myself clear? I want... to see the Commodore.
Secretario Comodoro: Things aren't looking too good. You'd do well to stay under the radar for a bit. This goverment is fucking it up to the point that no one can tell what'll happen next. Do as I say. Lay Low. I'll show you the way out.
Arquímedes Puccio: Lay Low?
Secretario Comodoro: This way, Arquimedes.
Arquímedes Puccio: No, no. I know my way out.
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Raul Alfonsín: [archive footage; giving a speech] Mr. President of the National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons, Dr. Ernesto Sábato. Ladies, gentlemen... I believe that what you've done already has a place in our country's history. It's a fundamental contribution, so, moving forward we Argentines can certainly know, at the very least, the path we must never take, in the future. So that hate, so that violence, may never again disturb, unsettle, and degrad our Argentine society.