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Los Olvidados (1950)

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Reviews Counted: 30

Fresh: 28

Rotten:2

Average Rating: 8.8/10

Rated: 12A

Runtime: 90 mins

Genre: Foreign Films

Theatrical Release: 16-02-2007

Synopsis: The best known film of Bunuel's Mexican period, LOS OLVIDADOS looks unflinchingly at life in a Mexican slum. At the center of the story are Pedro, a young boy who is walking the line between delinquency and responsibility, and Jaibo, an... The best known film of Bunuel's Mexican period, LOS OLVIDADOS looks unflinchingly at life in a Mexican slum. At the center of the story are Pedro, a young boy who is walking the line between delinquency and responsibility, and Jaibo, an older, charismatic boy who has already chosen the former path. Jaibo exerts his influence over almost every boy in the village, and when he accidentally murders the only good role model Pedro has AND sleeps with Pedro's mother, it seems the path Pedro is to take has already determined itself. Full of offbeat images and symbolism, Bunuel mixes realism and surrealism in what became something of a trademark style for him, but the only other film Bunuel did that compares to the realism in this film is his documentary LAND WITHOUT BREAD. Like the Italian neo-realists, Bunuel used mostly non-professional actors and shot entirely on location. Constricted by a tight budget, Bunuel was not able to include a couple of surreal sequences he had originally conceived, but this is still one of Bunuel's most powerful films. Features the famous dream sequence where Pedro's mother floats after him with a raw piece of meat. [More]

Starring: Roberto Cobo, Javier Amezcua, Efrain Arauz, Jesus Navarro

Starring: Roberto Cobo, Javier Amezcua, Efrain Arauz, Jesus Navarro, Alma Delia Fuentes, Miguel Inclan, Estela Inda

Director: Luis Buñuel

Director: Luis Buñuel
Screenwriter: Luis Alcoriza, Luis Buñuel, Oscar Dancigers
Composer: Rodolfo Halffter, Gustavo Pittaluga
Producer: Sergio Kogan, Oscar Dancigers

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In [Bunuel's] vigorous storytelling, he not only finds forceful images in the drama’s reality, but adds a dream sequence — a miniature masterpiece that, by itself, is reason enough to see the film.

Full Review Source: Sunday Times (UK) | comment Comment
02/19/07
Edward Porter
Sunday Times (UK)
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Casts an unblinking gaze on the wretched lives of amoral Mexico City slum kids without sentiment or preaching.

Full Review Source: Daily Telegraph | comment Comment
02/16/07
David Gritten
Daily Telegraph
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Buñuel was, among other things, the great dirty surrealist of cinema.

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02/16/07
Anthony Quinn
Independent
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This is grim reality, and social realism is not precisely Buñuel's forte; it is the poetic departure from this reality that makes Los Olvidados so riveting.

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02/16/07
Peter Bradshaw
Guardian [UK]
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A hugely influential film, foreshadowing the likes of A Clockwork Orange and Kids, and its matter-of-fact brilliance continues to astonish.

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02/16/07
Tom Dawson
BBC
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A hugely influential, matter-of-factly brilliant film.

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02/14/07
Tom Dawson
Total Film
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Bunuel's superb and uncompromising portrait of the the debasement of humanity in certain situations retains all of its original power.

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02/14/07
David Parkinson
Empire Magazine
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It’s a masterpiece that tangles individual and social ills into a knot, which, as we’re warned in an opening voiceover, it offers no easy way to untie, rousing a sickening sense of injustice.

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02/09/06
Nick Funnell
Time Out
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A heady mix of disgusted social realism and subtextual black magic, Los Olvidados confirms Buñuel as one the deftest directorial talents of the last century.

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05/18/04
Matt Glasby
Channel 4 Film
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The brilliantly acrimonious film is about connecting poverty with juvenile street crime.

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02/09/06
Dennis Schwartz
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10/27/05
Cole Smithey
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It's a heartbreaking, compulsively watchable work, and more truthful even than the Italian Neorealist work of the same period.

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10/03/05
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid
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Masterfully moving and as relevant (or more) today as over half a century ago.

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08/26/05
Gregory Weinkauf
New Times
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06/30/05
Emanuel Levy
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The film that Buñuel said reinvigorated his career, and indeed, its love of his young characters and his energetic, grassroots direction imbues it with a seemingly youthful vigor, even though Buñuel was 50 when he made it.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
06/03/05
G. Allen Johnson
San Francisco Chronicle
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Every viewing of Los Olvidados offers further proof of its perfection.

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05/13/05
Jeff Shannon
Seattle Times
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A sterling initiation to the director's unique, devastating combination of clear-eyed realism and left-field Freudian imagery.

Full Review Source: The Stranger (Seattle, WA) | comment Comment
05/12/05
Andrew Wright
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)
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Starkly beautiful [and] diligently economical.

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05/04/05
Nick Schager
Lessons of Darkness
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This masterpiece of 1950 is a brutally candid tale of Mexican street life, laced with Bunuel's surrealistic touches.

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01/27/05
David Sterritt
Christian Science Monitor
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Once seen, this movie can never be forgotten.

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01/25/05
J. Hoberman
Village Voice
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