Showing posts with label Carancho Ricardo Darin Glasgow Film Theatre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carancho Ricardo Darin Glasgow Film Theatre. Show all posts

Monday, March 5, 2012

CARANCHO at the GFT



On average about 22 People a day die in traffic accidents in Argentina , alas the theme of car crashes permeates all aspects of this , at times decent film.The relationship between the main protagonists is a car crash , the pacing of the film and the points it tries to make are car crashes and the needless , even pointless sex scenes are a car crash laced with a few train wrecks thrown in.You get the impression the sex scenes are put in as if the producers were on commission.

This makes for a sad spectacle on what should be a precise and harrowing portrayal of the abject conditions of the Argentinian Public Health System , a mixture of the worst private commercial orientated practices of the US , along with the nightmarish under-investment which i rather doubt you would find in the most dinghy private old-Peoples homes in the UK.

What could have been a shattering and profound comment on the neglect of the common man in Argentina is turned into a 4th rate version of the film crash.Which is a shame because Argentinian Film today could be at the forefront of great, entertaining , socially aware cinema which the Spanish speaking cinema is badly in need of as the first generation of film-makers who did not live through the times of dictatorship make cinema which can set the agenda to where the Spanish speaking World wants and needs to go in a format which is trusted and can speak far more freely than any Politician can.