"El Infierno" is a satirical approach to the actual social situation of Mexico. This movie was released few days before of The Bicentennial Independence Day celebration. That fact gives a plus to this movie because it shows in a "funny" way how brutal the reality in this country is. Director Estrada wants to show that there is nothing to celebrate in a Nobody's land, where the law is made for those to have the money to corrupt a whole system. "El Infierno" shows not only a harsh present, but also a hopeless future.
The main topic of this movie is, of course, drug-trafficking; but, in this case, is only a pretext to show that drug-trafficking is not the problem itself, because it is only the consequence of a very long "tradition" of arrangements between mafia and government. The most characters in this movie were very well performed. I said the most characters, because Maria Rojo's performance was not so good as the other actors. This movie is easy to see and although it contains brutal violence it will be never so brutal as the headlines at the daily news.
Keywords: deathdark comedymexicodrug dealermafia
Plot summary
Benjamin Garcia--Benny--is deported from the United States. Back home and against a bleak picture, Benny gets involved in the narco business, and for the first time in his life he is surrounded by success, money, women, violence, and fun. But too soon he discovers that criminal life does not always keep its promises. This epic black comedy about the world of the Mafia and organized crime helps the viewer understand what everybody is asking: What is happening in Mexico today?
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A must see Mexican movie
La Vida No Vale Nada----very dark comedy of the drug wars in Mexico
This synopsis of the drug wars in Mexico is a dark comedy which makes it watchable but also sad.
La vida no vale nada (life has no value). Is the theme of the characters and by implication most of Northern Mexico. And the here and now because of this drug money fueled nightmare is el infierno (hell) (original title).
Obviously the story is written for comical effect and the gangs made funny (they would assuredly not be in real life).
It is a digestible way to sum up a lot of truths. Social commentary comedy?
Very well filmed gives balance to the Telenovela versions of this conflict like El Hombre De Los Cielos etc...
I recommend this movie highly for any audience. You will look at Mexico differently.
This one will stay with you for days
I just got back from watching this movie, and I feel like a just got a beating, unfortunately, it's a beating of reality, and it's not pretty.
First of all, it's a raw human drama that grabs you right from the beginning and doesn't even let you breath right until the end. It pretty much portraits the dark side of the human soul: violence, corruption, greed, murder, revenge etc. everything under the sad reality of the narcos and drug trafficking in Mexico. It's interesting that you see this from the point of view of the narcos. And it even has the virtue of using some dark humor that doesn't make the viewing more comfortable.
Script, production, cinematography and acting are wonderful, especially Joaquin Cosio, absolutely brilliant (no wonder why he was picked as one of Bond's villains in Quantum of solace). I found valuable the fact that it is a hard criticism to the government, the authorities, the police, the justice system, and not just the actual ones, but the ones we've had in the past 80 years, and that, in a way, it's a slap in the face to the celebration of the 200 years of independence.
That said, it has to be understood that it reflects only a part of Mexico's reality, though it's a brutal one. Just like after watching City of God you can't assume that Brazil's whole reality are the favelas, the same way it'd be wrong to assume that Mexico is just narcos killing each other.
Powerful and brutal, not an easy watch, but, in my opinion a must see for any movie fan.