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Las llaves de la independencia (2004)
Horrible, to say the least
Sometimes watching a movie can be justified by such spurious motivations like nudity, gore, violence and so many other vile reasons that, in some instances, may justify investing your time in watching an awful piece of crap. Even though in this film there is some mild nudity and occasional violence, it's all so ridiculous that you will feel miserable when the final credits arrive. If you are Mexican you will feel directly, seriously offended because of the accents and the overall situation. This movie seems to come from distant times, but was shot in 2005. Not to be watch. You have been warned. PD: The director seems to have been second unit director to Steven Spielberg. I can only believe it because IMDb says so.
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Yes, it's the best movie ever.
AN is the best movie ever shot. All the cinematographic language is used to a point never met before or afterward. The story is thrilling, and goes up and up to the climatic end. Everything that happens in it has a sense and the levels of reading are infinite. Every viewer will have his own interpretation about the meaning of the movie. It's a matter of feeling the meaning of the events: all of them put together conform a huge, psychological fresco of war. Every war, not only Vietnam. By the way, the Redux version is OK, but not truly necessary, except for the French colonists' scene. It's the only one I really think that should have been in the original version. It's really revealing of the position of France in Indochina. It should be shown in schools to teach the meaning of colonialism.