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Carancho

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Argentina, Chile, France · 2010
Rated R · 1h 47m
Director Pablo Trapero
Starring Ricardo Darín, Martina Gusman, Carlos Weber, José Luis Arias
Genre Drama, Romance, Thriller

Sosa is a lawyer who searches through public hospitals and police stations in search of potential clients. One day he begins a relationship with a young doctor that has recently arrived looking for work, but they're soon threatened by his corrupt former boss and law firm partners.

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Variety by

Here he's (Trapero) lost his way, tripped up by an unexceptional script and the kind of mood-killing artificial spot lighting more often seen on TV dramas than widescreen thrillers.

90

Salon by Andrew O'Hehir

Trapero makes naturalistic films with plenty of sex, violence and dark humor; in Carancho you can see the influence of 1950s film noir, the ballsy renegades of 1970s American cinema (especially early Martin Scorsese) and a little touch of the Coen brothers.

70

The New York Times by Jeannette Catsoulis

At heart an unlovely love story illuminated by sudden flares of violence, the film reeks of hopelessness and moral destitution, offering its lovers few means of escape.

50

Wall Street Journal by Joe Morgenstern

This drama, directed by Pablo Trapero, is violent, and unconcerned with easy redemption. That makes it hard to watch, though fascinating for its performances, and the bottomless corruption it portrays.

80

Movieline by Michelle Orange

Carancho moves into heist mode in its final act, and the lovingly balanced, placid frames give way to thrilling turbulence.

50

Village Voice by Nick Schager

Short on genuine suspense and long on righteous anger, the film is bolstered by a sturdy performance by Darín that brings emotional nuance to an underwritten role.

83

The A.V. Club by Sam Adams

If anyone's likely to have trouble with Carancho, it's fans of Trapero's previous films, who won't be able to help noticing the sizeable step he's taken toward conventionality.

75

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

A technical and performance success. The chemistry between Sosa and Lujan heats up the screen as their lives spiral out of control.

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