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Burnt Money (2001)
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Reviews Counted:13
Fresh:11
Rotten:2
Average Rating:6.9/10
Consensus: Burnt Money tells a stylish and steamy story about criminals on the lam.
Theatrical Release:Oct 19, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: When two gay thugs Angel (Eduardo Noriega) and El Nene (Leonardo Sbaraglia) join a plan to hold up an armored truck with a group of seasoned gangsters, their love and loyalty to each other is... When two gay thugs Angel (Eduardo Noriega) and El Nene (Leonardo Sbaraglia) join a plan to hold up an armored truck with a group of seasoned gangsters, their love and loyalty to each other is tested. Angel is wounded by police gunfire during the robbery, forcing El Nene to kill them all in a fit of rage. Things become complicated when they escape to Uruguay and the police threaten to torture the driver's moll if she doesn't tell them where they are. With their pictures plastered on the cover of every paper, drowning in drugs and alcohol, the gang begins to bicker. Against his boss's wishes El Nene leaves the apartment and roams the streets where he meets a prostitute named Giselle (Leticia Bredice) in whom he begins to trust. Director Marcelo Piñeyro, whose films have been both critically acclaimed and commercially successful, is one of the most important figures in contemporary cinema in Argentina. His fourth film is a delicate balance of a gripping bloodbath and a moving, tender love story. BURNT MONEY is based on a book by Ricardo Piglia and was inspired by a true story of a famous bank robbery in Buenos Aires in the 1960s. This film was screened in April 2001 at the Walter Reade Theater in New York City as part of a New Argentine Cinema festival organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. [More]
Starring: Eduardo Noriega, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Pablo Echarri, Leticia Bredice
Starring: Eduardo Noriega, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Pablo Echarri, Leticia Bredice, Marcelo Figueras
Director: Marcelo Pineyro
Director: Marcelo Pineyro
Producer: Oscar Kramer
Composer: Osvaldo Montes
Studio: Strand Releasing
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Reviews for Burnt Money
Directed with enough (borrowed) style by Marcelo Pineyro that we barely notice its lack of original ideas.
With flavorful acting, direction and cinematography, Burnt Money touches on emotions universal to any relationship.
Piñeyro ... meticulously keeps pumping the tension until it's no longer a question of what's going to happen, but when.
Are we any the wiser at the end of this exercise in beautiful, messed-up nihilism? Not a bit. Could we stop watching? Not for a moment.
The film does have a certain visceral power, thanks to the striking, music video-style visuals.
A bravura work that attests to Pineyro's command of a style rich in texture and nuance and also of multilayered material.
These characters exist without motive, but they pulse with a despairing, intensely erotic energy.
Burnt Money has a stylish look and a fair amount of hot and heavy sex (mostly hetero), and the final shootout is pretty nifty.
The film itself is caked with voice-over directives -- we're actually told, for instance, what Angel and Nene look like at the very moment they're in celestially lit close-up.
This bed-swapping crime story is ultimately too protracted, but Piñeyro's direction is richly atmospheric, full of noir shadows and strong period detail.
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