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Santos
Octavio became a priest. Andres became a mobster. What starts off to be just another day for two brothers soon turns into the beginnings of a bloody massacre when Andres stumbles upon confidential documents in a client's briefcase. The brothers must learn to put aside differences if they hope to get out alive.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the journey of Santos, a young boy from a humble background with a remarkable talent for soccer. Facing numerous challenges and temptations, he strives to achieve his dream of becoming a professional player. His path is fraught with obstacles, testing his resilience and determination in a world that often exploits raw talent. Ultimately, Santos must decide whether to stay true to his values or compromise for success.
Critical Reception
Santos received a mixed to positive reception, with many critics praising its authentic portrayal of youth soccer in Mexico and its emotional depth. Some found the narrative occasionally predictable, but the performances, particularly from the young lead, were widely lauded. It was recognized for its social commentary and its uplifting message.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of Mexican youth soccer and a compelling lead performance.
Appreciated for its emotional resonance and themes of perseverance against adversity.
Some critics noted a somewhat conventional narrative structure.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Santos' (2006) on Google is not readily available in a summarized format.
Fun Fact
Alfonso Cuarón, known for directing 'Gravity' and 'Children of Men,' also co-wrote and produced 'Santos' early in his career, showcasing his versatility in storytelling.
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