Our Lady Of the Assassins (2000) Spain, France, Colombia
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Director:Agudelo, Wilmar, Ballesteros, Anderson, Busquets, Manuel, Jaramillo, Germán, Restrepo, Juan David, Schroeder, Barbet
Studio:Canal+
Writer:Fernando Vallejo, Fernando Vallejo
Rating:6.9 (2,378 votes)
Rated:R
Date Added:2012-06-05
ASIN:097363397946
Awards:3 wins & 3 nominations
Genre:Spanish films
IMDb:0250809
Duration:1:41:00
Aspect Ratio:1.78 : 1
Sound:Dolby Digital
Languages:Spanish
Subtitles:English
LAC code:300007653
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Agudelo, Wilmar, Ballesteros, Anderson, Busquets, Manuel, Jaramillo, Germán, Restrepo, Juan David, Schroeder, Barbet  ...  (Director)
Fernando Vallejo, Fernando Vallejo  ...  (Writer)
 
Germán Jaramillo  ...  Fernando
Anderson Ballesteros  ...  Alexis
Juan David Restrepo  ...  Wilmar
Manuel Busquets  ...  Alfonso
Wilmar Agudelo  ...  Child Sniffing Glue
Juan Carlos Álvarez  ...  4x4 Thief
Jairo Alzate  ...  Taxi Driver Santa Domingo
Zulma Arango  ...  Waitress
José Luis Bedoya  ...  Taxi Sabaneta 1
Cenobia Cano  ...  Alexis's Mother
Eduardo Carvajal  ...  Taxi Driver Clinic
Olga Lucía Collazos  ...  Pregnant Woman
Jorge A. Correa  ...  Dead Man
Phanor Delgado  ...  Taxi Driver with Machete
Albeiro Lopera  ...  Punk
Summary: A Colombian writer returns to his native Medellín to mourn his lost youth and, while he's at it, pick up a new one. That, more or less, is the tale that Barbet Schroeder's new movie has to tell. Schroeder has made some spicy pictures in his time, but this one feels lacklustre by comparison, and the two main performers-Anderson Ballesteros as the hustler and German Jaramillo as his aging mentor-tend to drift through their scenes, trying not to notice the hellfire around them. Whether they are genuinely ground down by the woes of the world or simply exhausted by years of casual sex is hard to work out; to be fair, few directors could make a film about moral anesthesia without sinking into glumness, and Schroeder does a pretty good job of insuring that no one in the audience will book a Colombian vacation in the near future. -Anthony Lane