What s it about? Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1971. Carlos Robledo Puch (Ferro) is a 19-year-old boy with an angelic face, but a vocational thief as well, who acts ruthlessly, without remorse. When he meets Ramón (Darín), they follow together a dark path of crime and death. This stylish biopic co-produced by Pedro and Agustin Almodóvar.
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Published: December 27, 2020, 6:05am
Share: Matthew McConaughey (foreground), Rory Cochrane and the rest of the Dazed and Confused cast had as much fun making the movie as people did seeing it, according to a new oral history of the 1993 film. (UNIVERSAL PICTURES)
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