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Thieves and Liars (2005)

Thieves and Liars (2005)
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Functioning as an unofficial Spanish-language equivalent of Steven Soderbergh's muckraker Traffic (2000), co-directors Ricardo Mendez Matta and Poli Marichal's meller Thieves and Liars traces the web of drug money-related corruption inherent in the Puerto Rican socioeconomic climate. As in the Soderbergh ensemble picture, Marichal and Matta interweave a number of socially relevant stories on various levels of Puerto Rican society - all about the movement of drugs from the Third World to Puerto Rico to the States. In one substory, Puerto Rican man Oscar (Steven Bauer) - in an attempt to gain revenge for the death of a friend - rubs out a drug boss, and thus sinks to a level every bit as dirty and shameless as his victim. In another, two young men, Cheo and Miguel, use drug money to support their needy grandmother. In a third, single mother and airport worker Wanda Velez (Magda Rivera) attempts to navigate her way through the byzantine Puerto Rican legal system, taking on the fly-by-night company that manipulated and conned her. And in still another substory, adolescent Luisito (Carlos Paniagua) teeters on the verge of self-destruction with illegal drug use, despite the constant admonitions of his concerned mother. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Steven BauerElpidia Carrillo, (more)
Director(s):
Poli MarichalRicardo Mendez Matta, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Thieves and Liars

Functioning as an unofficial Spanish-language equivalent of Steven Soderbergh's muckraker Traffic (2000), co-directors Ricardo Mendez Matta and Poli Marichal's meller Thieves and Liars traces the web of drug money-related corruption inherent in the Puerto Rican socioeconomic climate. As in the Soderbergh ensemble picture, Marichal and Matta interweave a number of socially relevant stories on various levels of Puerto Rican society - all about the movement of drugs from the Third World to Puerto Rico to the States. In one substory, Puerto Rican man Oscar (Steven Bauer) - in an attempt to gain revenge for the death of a friend - rubs out a drug boss, and thus sinks to a level every bit as dirty and shameless as his victim. In another, two young men, Cheo and Miguel, use drug money to support their needy grandmother. In a third, single mother and airport worker Wanda Velez (Magda Rivera) attempts to navigate her way through the byzantine Puerto Rican legal system, taking on the fly-by-night company that manipulated and conned her. And in still another substory, adolescent Luisito (Carlos Paniagua) teeters on the verge of self-destruction with illegal drug use, despite the constant admonitions of his concerned mother. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

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Director(s):
Ricardo Mendez MattaPoli Marichal
Writer(s):
Ricardo Mendez MattaPoli Marichal
Producer(s):
Poli MarichalRicardo Mendez Matta
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Nudity, Drug Content, Violence, Sexual Situations)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Phillip P.

What a low budget dog, stereo only, turned off after 20 minutes.

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Robert D.

This production was a rare moment in films ..there were only about three formal actors in this film including of course Steven Bauer and the three young female leads..the rest were ordinary people informally following a script but improvising where necessary... they were real lawyers and the genuine article..brilliant expecially the very young male actors..I kept wondering how real it was and so it was..bravo!! I wish many more of these types of films..not one bit of oveacting...41/2 stars.

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Robert B.

shows justice is a relative term and the law can be swayed if the top is not pure. Enjoyed this one and also saddened as a reminder how the gears of justice can be and is influenced. Bravo!

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