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El Infierno
Description
After getting deported from US, Benny heads back to his country Mexico. He strives to find a clean job, but later gives in and gets into drug trafficking, the most prevalent business in town. He soon finds himself immersed in money, but realises that this illicit life is not as simple as he believed.
After getting deported from US, Benny heads back to his country Mexico. He strives to find a clean job, but later gives in and gets into drug trafficking, the most prevalent business in town. He soon finds himself immersed in money, but realises that this illicit life is not as simple as he believed.
Actors:
Dagoberto Gama,
Daniel Martínez,
Joaquín Cosio,
José Sefami,
Mario Almada,
Fermín Martínez,
Emilio Guerrero,
José Concepción Macías,
Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez,
Mauricio Isaac,
Alfonso Figueroa,
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Dagoberto Gama
Daniel Martínez
Joaquín Cosio
1962, Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico
José Sefami
Mario Almada
7 January 1922, Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico
Fermín Martínez
Emilio Guerrero
18 February 1956, Mexico City, Mexico
José Concepción Macías
Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez
2 November 1959, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Mauricio Isaac
Alfonso Figueroa
Director:
Luis Estrada
Luis Estrada
17 January 1962, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Country:
Mexico
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March 11, 2015
While the storytelling in El Narco is quite strong on the surface, what impressed me the most was Estrada's ability to weave social commentary into the film.
February 23, 2012
A master at sustaining his characters' likability even under grotesque circumstances, Estrada maintains an absurdist irony throughout.
March 16, 2012
The film flips quickly from funny and slow to extreme violence, but in the end it's plenty entertaining.

