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Perro Callejero
Nazareno and Vicente are two young men who don't want to face their adult lives. They take a break in the small town where Nazareno was born. In between conversations, barking, and handycams, the night sheds light on their true feelings
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Plot Summary
In the gritty underbelly of Mexico City, a streetwise orphan named 'Perro' navigates a dangerous world of poverty and crime. He forms an unlikely bond with a disillusioned former detective, who sees a glimmer of hope in the boy's resilience. Together, they face corrupt officials and ruthless gangs, searching for a way out of the cycle of violence that plagues their community.
Critical Reception
Perro Callejero has been met with a mixed to positive reception, praised for its raw portrayal of social issues and strong performances, though some critics found its narrative predictable.
What Reviewers Say
A powerful and unflinching look at urban poverty and survival.
The chemistry between the lead actors is a standout element.
While occasionally leaning on familiar tropes, the film's social commentary resonates.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's emotional impact and its realistic depiction of life in Mexico City. Many appreciate the compelling performances and the film's willingness to tackle difficult social themes, though some viewers wished for a more optimistic conclusion.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Goya Awards.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Alex Lora, is a renowned Mexican rock musician, and this marks his directorial debut in feature filmmaking.
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