Saving Private Pérez

5.9
2011 1 hr 45 min Action , Comedy

La vida ha llevado a Julián Pérez por caminos equivocados, pero el destino le presentará a este hombre la oportunidad de encontrar su redención cuando es enviado a la misión más peligrosa y noble de toda su vida, una misión ordenada por la única autoridad que todavía respeta, su madre, Doña Elvira. Julián debe viajar hasta el otro extremo del mundo, a un lugar llamado Irak, a traer de vuelta vivo, a su hermano menor el soldado de infantería Juan Pérez. Con la promesa hecha, Julián Pérez regresa a su natal Sinaloa donde reclutará a un comando de elite, destinado a cumplir una misión suicida: viajar a Irak y salvar al soldado Pérez.

  • Cast:
    Miguel Rodarte , Jesús Ochoa , Joaquín Cosío , Gerardo Taracena , Jaime Camil , Adal Ramones , Isela Vega

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Reviews

BootDigest
2011/03/18

Such a frustrating disappointment

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Tymon Sutton
2011/03/19

The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.

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Bumpy Chip
2011/03/20

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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Brenda
2011/03/21

The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one

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poe426
2011/03/22

When his little brother Juan is captured by "rebel forces" in Iraq, drug cartel kingpin Don Julian Perez (Miguel Rodarte) puts together a team of cinco locos to go and rescue him. Why take such a risk? Because Mama Perez will never forgive Julian if he doesn't do it. When an assistant tries to show him where Iraq IS on a map, he snaps: "Forget the history lesson, let's get down to business." Sounds more than a little like the behind-the-scenes discussion(s) that preceded the U.$. invasion of Iraq, don't it? He is presented with a list of possible hombres to recruit for the mission, but draws the line at "the cannibal." (Unlike U.$. politicos, Don Perez has SOME scruples...) SAVING PRIVATE PEREZ is as slick as anything produced in Hollywood (or anywhere else, for that matter), with some truly stunning cinematography. The performances all around are on the money and the direction is surprisingly good (because I've never heard of this director before- though, hopefully, we'll be seeing and hearing a lot more from him in the future). Two of my favorite scenes involve Don Perez diving through the air, once skimming along horizontally while firing at his attackers in a way that would make John Woo blush and, later, leaping from the rooftop of one bombed-out building to another during a BLACKHAWK DOWN-type of rescue; very kung fu movie/Robert Rodriguez-ish. Carmelo's reference to Sasha the Russian as "Chacha" throughout was another nice little touch. Beto Gomez is a director to watch.

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hamletquiron
2011/03/23

I guess this is the best movie I've watched far away about the middle east war. Isn't just funny and maintain you in the screen all the time, but also is a very interesting parody of the American heroes movies, specially because there aren't as bad movies as war American movies where everything goes alright and the soldiers save the world -well everybody knows the epilogue of those movies-, so this parody do the exercise of expose the ridiculous American war movies taking an amazing topic: a main leader of the Mexican north narco mafia in the search - with some "bullies"- of his brother in the main center of the conflict in Irak. This "narcocomand" goes to war to release an American soldiers hostages that even the American troops can release so is really hilarious the way that the movie goes developing across the history to reach a good level of sarcasm and irony of those absurd and boring American war movies. An 8 because of course is not The Godfather, but this director should keep doing this kind of works and not be afraid of expose the typical stupid Hollywood movies. It worth it.

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francisco_floresmeyer
2011/03/24

This movie is called by others as a parody of Saving Private Ryan and it is half true but only by argument. This movie es indeed of the search of a soldier called Perez that is captured in Iraq. But this time is not by a unit from the same army, this private is being rescued by a commando of drug dealers leaded by the older brother of the soldier who is one of the main drug lords of Mexico.This drug lord trying to make amends with his mother offers to rescue his brother that left with US troops to gain a green card. So this man, ignorant as it is believed drug dealers are, assembles a group of commandos with special tactics used to smuggle or protect drugs, so you can imagine how weird these men are. They will help him to travel across Arabian dessert to rescue young Perez. Trough out the journey you'll see many parodies of 80's action movies and the culture of drug dealers in how they talk, act and specially how they dress.So don't expect the same line of humor US movie's have it is Latinamerican humor which is very different. Still is an enjoyable movie

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Bruce Hammond (lswote)
2011/03/25

This movie is really surprising because it is filled with clichés to tell a totally original story. It is the story of a Mexican drug lord who takes 5 of the baddest guys he can find to go rescue his brother who is an American soldier missing in Iraq, believed to have been captured by insurgents. It is filled with stereotypes about Mexicans and drug lords yet it is such a fresh story that none of that matters. In fact it adds a lot of tongue in cheek humor to the story because it plays the story off the stereotypes. There is humanity, redemption and a lot humor in this movie and is definitely worth seeing. It is mostly in Spanish with subtitles.

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