Pablo Trapero

Pablo Trapero

  • Born: 1971-10-4
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  • Extended Reading
    • 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...

    • 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...

    • Graham 2022-03-21 09:03:10

      Not my type, so I gave up after reading the beginning

    • Erika 2022-02-21 08:02:29

      Another work that combines history and genre of political transformation. The genre drill is not as good as several of the same genre. The drama arrangement lacks effective progress in addition to the sensational plot. The old male protagonist's amazing acting skills are completely overdone. Perhaps the fierce resistance and separation of patriarchy is an emotional undercurrent buried in the dark history. If you are familiar with the history of the Argentine dictatorship, you may be more sympathetic.

    The Clan quotes

    • [upon kidnapping Ricardo Manoukian]

      Arquímedes Puccio: [to Alex, who is seen breathing heavily] Are you ok?

      [Alex doesn't answer; he gives a short glance to his father and keeps breathing heavily]

      Arquímedes Puccio: Alex?

      Alejandro Puccio: I'm ok, dad.

    • Mónica: [to Alex, after both are taken into custody] Sweetheart, what's happening? Alex!