Two siblings are rivals in the world of professional soccer.Two siblings are rivals in the world of professional soccer.Two siblings are rivals in the world of professional soccer.
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It is the story of two adult brothers -nicknamed Rudo and Cursi- banana farmers and aficionado soccer players, who, after being discovered by a soccer manager, join the A league but each of them playing in different teams.
I don't like soccer, so I thought that the movie would be a bore, but I was surprised that it did not bore me at all. The story is very well told with great sense of humor and lightness. Even the football scenes were engaging and very entertaining. The many twists and turns of the story, the drama and humor, the national self-deprecation, the passions and hatred of the characters are all presented in a very dynamic, sweet and light way. The movie really flows, has a great atmosphere, great characters and is very enjoyable.
He reuintes with his Y tu mama stars Bernal and Luna, who have had stellar careers since 2001. Here they play brothers in a small Mexican town who dream of one day leaving and making it big. Beto (Luna) wants to become the greatest goalie in the country while Tato (Bernal) wants to be a singer, but can play soccer better than he can sing. They are discovered by Batuta (Guillermo Francella) during one of their games and offers one of them the chance of a life time: to become a professional football player. The scene to decide who gets to go is one of the best in the film, so I won't ruin it.
The majority of the film centers on the two brothers trying to fulfill their dreams but struggling along the way with gambling, women, and the sport they love. What I love so much about this film are the characters of Beto and Tato. They are so developed. You can tell exactly what their life has been life without knowing too much about them. They are simple folk and talk as such, regardless of how rich or destitute they become. Cuaron makes this unbelievable story as believable as possible, throwing the characters curveballs, much as life does.
Luna and Bernal work so well together. They look nothing alike yet I believe that they are brothers here. There is a scene where Luna is very upset with his brother and venting about it to his wife, but when she chimes in and talks down about Bernal, Luna tells her not to speak about his brother like that. It's the little things that they do that give their characters depth and feeling.
Cuaron uses narration throughout the course of the film, much like he did with Alfonso in Y tu mama tambien. This narrator however has an identity (Batuta) while in the other film it is anonymous. I think I would have liked it better that way or simply done without. The anonymous narrator can bring some interesting details and histories to the story, almost like watching a documentary. This narrating is bias and doesn't get quite as personal. It could have been dealt with in a better manner.
Although Carlos has been involved with several movies, I was very impressed with his directorial debut. Some people are born screenwriters, but step behind the camera and things fall apart. Luckily for us Carlos is multi talented like his brother. There are some very nice scenes here with solid camera work. One particular shot of the two brothers sitting across from each other at a table was beautiful in my opinion.
After the film was over and the credits began to roll, I happened to notice the names under the "Produced by" title. They were Alfonso Cuaron, Alejandoro Gonzalez Inarritu, and Guillermo Del Toro. They recently made a production company called Cha Cha Cha films. These three filmmakers won world wide acclaim in 2006 when they each released brilliant pieces of cinema. Cuaron with Children of Men, Inarritu with Babel, and Del Toro with Pan's Labyrinth. A pretty impressive threesome to have on your film's credits. I was impressed.
Rudo y Cursi is a very satisfying film for those who aren't looking for a typical story. Some might get mad at the ending but that's understandable. Such is life. Not everybody can be happy. I guess that's the film's underlying message that if you accept what life has dealt you, happiness will come to you.
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- TriviaThe final soccer game was filmed in the Nemesio Diez Stadium, home of Toluca, a Mexican first-division soccer team.
- Quotes
Jorge W: Catch me up, Rudo, it's not me, I'm just the executive, I lead the operation, it's just that they want their money, that's obvious.
Beto: Well, tell them to rise my credit.
Jorge W: I swear to you, man, I'm really ashamed, but that's impossible. You got a Tsunami-like debt, dude.
Beto: I can overpay them if they want, just give me more time, please.
Jorge W: No, Rudo, I'd love to, but I really can't.
[to a market attendant]
Jorge W: Excuse me, you got Pampers Ultra Supreme?
[the attendant says no]
Jorge W: Shiiit! Look, Rudo, you ain't got a limit, you make huge bets, you love blow, man.
Beto: No, I only use that stuff because it helps me with the game.
Jorge W: C'mon, man, you know how many times I've heard that? And to make matters worse, you ain't got any backup, that's expensive stuff.
Beto: OK, please, last chance... last one.
Jorge W: No can do, no can do... Really, you got 15 days to pay them, and I'm playing it really cool, man.
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, the distributor removed a scene of cock-fighting in line with the BBFC's policy on animal cruelty and the Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937, in order to obtain a 15 classification. An uncut classification was not available.
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Written by Iván Díaz Lozano
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- Rough and Corny
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- Gross US & Canada
- $1,827,660
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $211,460
- May 10, 2009
- Gross worldwide
- $11,169,232
- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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