Un Oso rojo (Red Bear) (2002)
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60% of critics liked it
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Oso (Julio Chávez), also known as "The Bear," is released from prison after seven years. In flashback, we see the robbery and shoot-out with police that led to his arrest, which took place on his daughter's first birthday. He returns to his hometown, a depressed suburb of Buenos Aires,… More Oso (Julio Chávez), also known as "The Bear," is released from prison after seven years. In flashback, we see the robbery and shoot-out with police that led to his arrest, which took place on his daughter's first birthday. He returns to his hometown, a depressed suburb of Buenos Aires, fully aware that his wife, Natalia (Soledad Villamil), has moved on and is living with another man, Sergio (Luis Machín). But he's determined to establish a relationship with Alicia (Agostina Lage), his daughter, and to collect the money owed to him by an oily local crime lord known as "The Turk" (René Lavan). Of course, things don't go exactly as Oso would like. Natalia, knowing that Sergio feels threatened, is conflicted about allowing Oso to see Alicia. Oso soon learns that Sergio is unemployed, and gambles away what little money he has, amassing a sizeable debt with a thuggish bookie. The Turk, meanwhile, will only pay his debt if Oso agrees to be the getaway driver on one last big job. For her part, Alicia seems fascinated with her father, though, and makes him promise never to go away again. Co-written and directed by Adrián Caetano (Pizza, Birra, Faso), Red Bear was shown at New Directors/New Films in 2003. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi
- Directed By
- Adrián Caetano
- Written By
- Adrián Caetano, Romina Lanfranchini
- Genres
- Art House & International, Drama
- In Theaters
- Dec 31, 2004 Wide
Critic Reviews
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Rene Rodriguez, Miami Herald
A passable, although unremarkable, exercise in crime-drama formula.
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Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews
It works mainly because of the strong presence of the imposing figure of Julio Chaves as the Bear, in a brilliantly understated performance.
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Enrique Buchichio, Uruguay Total
Caetano es un director que prioriza una historia y unos personajes por sobre el despliegue de recursos y efectitos.
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Cast
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Julio Chaves
as Oso AKA "The Bear"
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Soledad Villamil
as Natalia
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Luis Machín
as Sergio
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Rene Lavand
as Turco AKA "The Turk"
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Agostina Lage
as Alicia
- Julio Chavez
- Daniel Valenzuela
- Enrique Liporace
- Ernesto Villegas
- Freddy Flores
- Patricio Pepe
- Marcos Martínez

