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Pelicula El Infierno Escenas De Amor Work Instant

  • March 25, 2012
  • Jared Brown

Pelicula El Infierno Escenas De Amor Work Instant

They share a few shy glances. He gives her a ride. There is a brief, awkward kiss in his truck. It is innocent—almost childish. For a moment, Benny imagines running away with her back to the United States.

The most powerful "love scene" in the film is the final shot—Benny alone in his truck, cementing the same cycle of violence that killed his first love. That is not a love scene. That is a requiem. Have you watched El Infierno? Did you interpret the "love scenes" differently? Share your thoughts below (no spoilers for new viewers, please). pelicula el infierno escenas de amor

Introduction: A Cartel Comedy with a Tragic Heart When director Luis Estrada released El Infierno (released in English as Hell ) in 2010, it was immediately hailed as a masterpiece of modern Mexican cinema. A brutal satire of the drug trade, the film follows Benny García (played brilliantly by Damián Alcázar) as he returns to his hometown of San Miguel de los Santos after 20 years working in the United States, only to find a community rotten with narco-violence. They share a few shy glances

| Film | Love Scenes | Tone | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | El Infierno (2010) | Rare, tragic, unromantic | Satirical / Nihilistic | | Miss Bala (2011) | None (sex as extortion) | Dramatic | | Narcos (Netflix) | Frequent, romanticized | Glamorous | | Traffic (2000) | Minimal, realistic | Melancholic | It is innocent—almost childish

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They share a few shy glances. He gives her a ride. There is a brief, awkward kiss in his truck. It is innocent—almost childish. For a moment, Benny imagines running away with her back to the United States.

The most powerful "love scene" in the film is the final shot—Benny alone in his truck, cementing the same cycle of violence that killed his first love. That is not a love scene. That is a requiem. Have you watched El Infierno? Did you interpret the "love scenes" differently? Share your thoughts below (no spoilers for new viewers, please).

Introduction: A Cartel Comedy with a Tragic Heart When director Luis Estrada released El Infierno (released in English as Hell ) in 2010, it was immediately hailed as a masterpiece of modern Mexican cinema. A brutal satire of the drug trade, the film follows Benny García (played brilliantly by Damián Alcázar) as he returns to his hometown of San Miguel de los Santos after 20 years working in the United States, only to find a community rotten with narco-violence.

| Film | Love Scenes | Tone | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | El Infierno (2010) | Rare, tragic, unromantic | Satirical / Nihilistic | | Miss Bala (2011) | None (sex as extortion) | Dramatic | | Narcos (Netflix) | Frequent, romanticized | Glamorous | | Traffic (2000) | Minimal, realistic | Melancholic |

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