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Hasta Morir (1994)

Hasta Morir (1994)
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The violent lives of Mexican street kids are examined in this intense Mexican social drama that centers upon the friendship between two adolescents. Mauricio has come from Tijuana to Mexico city to visit El Boy. El Boy teaches Mauricio about life in the streets of Mexico's capital. El Boy kills a security guard at a small market and must leave the city and hide out. The opportunistic Mauricio betrays his friend by impersonating El Boy and selling Boy's aunt's mortgage papers to a fence. Still pretending to be El Boy, he then gets involved with a young woman who stays at the property. Unfortunately, El Boy returns and a major confrontation ensues. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Juan Manuel BernalVeronica Merchant, (more)
Director(s):
Fernando Sariñana
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Hasta Morir

The violent lives of Mexican street kids are examined in this intense Mexican social drama that centers upon the friendship between two adolescents. Mauricio has come from Tijuana to Mexico city to visit El Boy. El Boy teaches Mauricio about life in the streets of Mexico's capital. El Boy kills a security guard at a small market and must leave the city and hide out. The opportunistic Mauricio betrays his friend by impersonating El Boy and selling Boy's aunt's mortgage papers to a fence. Still pretending to be El Boy, he then gets involved with a young woman who stays at the property. Unfortunately, El Boy returns and a major confrontation ensues. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Fernando Sariñana
Writer(s):
Marcela Fuentes-Berain
Producer(s):
Fernando Sariñana
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    Wayne B.

    I watched it 3 times and it's to bad one can't turn off the subtitles. The sound is mediocre quality but the Mexican ballads are exceptional. The plot is simple and stimulating whereas the theme is an open tragic irony and you must decide what was his final motivation. I disliked the movie the first time I viewed it. The third time I decided to purchase it. Wayne B

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    Nash A.

    This is one of the slowest moving stories I have ever tried to watch.....no action!

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