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El Infierno
TrailerBenjamín 'Benny' García is deported from the United States to his hometown in Mexico. Back home is a bleak picture, he can';t find an honest job and most of the town is held with the business of drug trafficking. Benny gets involved in the narco business, in which has for the first time in his life, an spectacular rise surrounded by money, women, violence and fun. But soon he finds out that the violent criminal life is not easy as he thought.Actors: Damián Alcázar, Joaquín Cosio, Ernesto Gómez Cruz, María Rojo, Elizabeth Cervantes, Daniel Giménez Cacho, Jorge Zárate, Salvador Sánchez, Angelina Peláez, Kristyan Ferrer, Dagoberto Gama, ...»Director: Luis EstradaCountry: MexicoDuration: 149 minQuality: HDRelease: 2010IMDb: 7.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "El Infierno"
VarietyFebruary 23, 2012A master at sustaining his characters' likability even under grotesque circumstances, Estrada maintains an absurdist irony throughout.
Film ThreatMarch 11, 2015While the storytelling in El Narco is quite strong on the surface, what impressed me the most was Estrada's ability to weave social commentary into the film.
Film School RejectsMarch 16, 2012The film flips quickly from funny and slow to extreme violence, but in the end it's plenty entertaining.
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