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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a small treasure
A sadly neglected masterpiece from 1960, this black and white gem is one of my favorites. This wonderful tale, based on Bruno Traven's short story, directed and with a screenplay by Roberto Galvedon, has an attractive cast (Pina Pellicer is exquisite)and is beautifully acted.

This film is so simple, yet profound, and it satisfies because it's so well written. I love...

Published on September 2, 2000 by Alejandra Vernon

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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Un Cuento Sencillo Para Todo el Mundo
Después de ver parte de este película en mi clase de universidad, no me interesaba mucho, pero después de mirar el resto, creí que fue un cuento extraordinario. Se trata de un pobre que tiene una familia en México y nunca hay suficiente comida para su familia. Sueña con tener un guajolote solamente para si mismo, y un día...
Published on December 14, 2000 by paygenie29


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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a small treasure, September 2, 2000
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A sadly neglected masterpiece from 1960, this black and white gem is one of my favorites. This wonderful tale, based on Bruno Traven's short story, directed and with a screenplay by Roberto Galvedon, has an attractive cast (Pina Pellicer is exquisite)and is beautifully acted.

This film is so simple, yet profound, and it satisfies because it's so well written. I love the scene with Death in the candlelit cave, it's magical.

Give this film 91 minutes of your time, and it will reward you...and thank you amazon.com for making this rare film available to the world.

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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bravo for this DVD!, June 6, 2004
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Regarding the film, this is an old Mexican classic released in 1960, a little bit after the Golden era of Mexican cinema, from director Roberto Gavald?n, who also did Flor de Mayo starring American Jack Palance (who performed in Spanish!). For an American viewer, I would say this film is sort of a Mexican It's A Wonderful Life, only you would watch it every Day of the Dead instead of Christmas. Its a good film, with touches of surrealism and good old fashion morality (a la Capra), but definitely lacks the shine of earlier Epoca Dorada films. It shows a slight taint of fifties cornyism as well as the influence of the new medium of television. But by all means I don't want to sour you on this film. The cinematography is done by the famed Gabriel Figueroa, and he gets an occasional chance to shine. If you haven't seen it, you should definitely check it out, especially if you have an interest in M?xico or D?a de los Muertos.

Regarding the DVD, I can only say WOW! This is part of the new apparently Televisa-backed Vive M?xico collection, and the production is first rate. The image quality is top notch, it has marvelous trailers for other films in the collection including Ahi Est? El Detalle (comedian Cantiflas' most revered film) and El Rapto (an Emilio Fernandez flic with Jorge Negrete and Maria Feliz), and it also has English and Spanish subtitles, which have been lacking on other recent DVDs. I see that a number of rare classics like Maria Candelaria, Dona Barbara, Bugambilia, La Perla, Salon Mexico, & Los Olvidados have already been released south of the border in this collection, let's hope somebody gets smart and starts selling those up here sooner rather than later. Otherwise I'll have to take a trip down to Tijuana just to buy some DVDs!

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cultural Richness, June 28, 2000
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This review is from: Macario [VHS] (VHS Tape)
We studied Macario in our Latino Film Studies Club at our high school. The black and white film richly weaves a good vs. evil plot while showcasing Mexican culture and traditions. The celebration of Dia de Los Muertos allows us to observe the holiday as it is practiced in Mexico, and to make that important distinction beween it and the United State's traditon of Halloween.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Treasure from the Mexican Cinema's Golden Age, July 8, 2002
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When I first saw this film in fragments, and sensed the immense struggle, tragedy and horror within it, I knew I'd have to see it in its entirety in time. Its story is compelling, but so is its visual atmosphere, which is like an American studio film of the 30s --rich, bigger than life, choicely B&W-- made 20-some years out of time. Macario comes from the end of an era in Mexican film making that has come to be known as The Golden Age. But it isn't at all "campy", whatever that is. The issues Macario and his family face here are very un-Hollywood, truly life and death: Starvation, human cruelty and injustice, and the spectre of grave are never far from mind for anyone in this scenario.

The story is simple, the anti-hero's dilemma poignant and real. Once you see it, you'll never forget certain moments: Macario's children downing their meager rations, while he can only sit, watching in hunger and distress as he wonders where all this can end; poor Macario licking his lips and panting like a dog as he watches the baker baste the mayor's feastday turkeys; and Macario begging death for a favor, as he will more than once before the film ends.

In some parts of the U.S. (like L.A.) Macario is shown at Christmas time just as A Christmas Carol or It's A Wonderful Life are in most of the rest of the country. This almost makes me wish Macario had a wider audience. --But maybe I don't. Maybe this film seems a little more precious to those of us who love it because it hasn't been oversold and overexposed through the years.

I urge you to make it "your" film too. Be warned, though: it is thought-provoking, and unrelievedly sad. You may want the crying towel as you watch this. "It's a Wonderful Life", it ain't!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, thoughtful film about death and power, November 27, 2006
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In this 1960 black-and-white film, a poor Mexican woodcutter named Macario - tired of being hungry every day - swears to his wife that he won't eat again until he can eat an entire turkey by himself. His wife obtains a turkey through exceptional effort, Macario travels to the wilderness to eat it, and is then met by a devil, an angel, and death himself. The rest of the film hinges on the results of those encounters. The plot of the movie is entirely captivating. The portrayals of extreme inequality, with indications of beliefs about how those translate into the afterlife, are intriguing, as well as the image of death and how his power is governed. After watching, my wife and I discussed at length the implications of Macario's choices, the foil between him and his wife, and the uses of power.

This film was Mexican film to be nominated for the Academy Award of Best Film in a Foreign Language (it lost to Ingmar Bergman's The Virgin Spring). Next year, on the Day of the Dead (which is when the film takes place), I hope to hold a viewing of Macario.

The DVD is basic but fine. The audiotrack is in the original Spanish, and it has subtitles in English and Spanish. It also has a page with mini bios of the major actors in the film.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent companion to the book!, February 27, 1999
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This review is from: Macario [VHS] (VHS Tape)
An excellent video, in black and white, compassionately explores the story of Macario the impoverished woodcutter who dreams all his life of eating an entire turkey alone, instead of sharing his meager portions of beans, tortillas, and green chilis with his numerous kids. One day his wife makes him his dream meal (in the movie she swipes the turkey instead of saving up for it). And Macario goes off to the woods. He is visited by Jesus and the Devil who ask for a piece. Why does he turn them down and offer half the bird to Death? Opening sequences showing traditional celebrations of the Mexican Day of the Dead are delightful. I showed it to a 5th grade class with no problems of inappropriate language or sex. It's old.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Macario: Una Vida del Mundo, December 11, 2002
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Rudy Talavera (Oshkosh, WI USA) - See all my reviews
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Macario es una película buena que podría ayudar a un maestro de español para introducir algunos aspectos de la cultura mexicana al clase. El cuento pasa en México durante la Inquisición. Empieza en el día de los muertos y da una descripción buena de este día festivo. El personaje principal, Macario, y su familia viven en el campo cerca de un bosque. El es más o menos un leñador, que reúne madera del bosque. Su esposa lava la ropa de gente rica en el pueblo. Ellos son una familia muy pobre. De aquí en adelante, ellos no tienen mucho alimento para comer. Los niños son siempre hambrientos y Macario está triste que él no tiene suficiente dinero para alimentar adecuadamente su familia. El promete no comer nada hasta que él pueda tener un pavo totalmente para él mismo. El quiere sentirse repleto por apenas un momento de su vida. La esposa de Macario quiere ayudar a su esposo y ella robo un pavo para él. El día siguiente, cuándo Macario toma el pavo para el bosque, él es visitado por tres personas, o fantasmas. El recibe agua de uno de esta gente y puede curar algunas enfermedades consigo. Me gustaba mirar esta película. Causa que usted piense sobre que cual es verdadero y cual es un sueño. En el fin, nosotros podemos ver que esa vida está como un sueño. Recomiendo esta película para todos.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Un Cuento Sencillo Para Todo el Mundo, December 14, 2000
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"paygenie29" (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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Después de ver parte de este película en mi clase de universidad, no me interesaba mucho, pero después de mirar el resto, creí que fue un cuento extraordinario. Se trata de un pobre que tiene una familia en México y nunca hay suficiente comida para su familia. Sueña con tener un guajolote solamente para si mismo, y un día realiza su sueño. Cuando trata de comer esto, tres personas lo encuentran, y a este punto el argumento desarrolla...no voy a decir más; ¡mire esta película para saber la conclusión!

Sí, es una película interesante, pero lo que me gustó mucho fue la simplicidad del cuento y de los papeles. Aunque es un cuento sencillo, dice mucho de la humanidad, de una persona y sus deseos. Se dará cuenta que los actores de esta película desempeñan muy bien y son bastantes guapos :)

También esta película es buena para los estudiantes que aprenden el español. Hay escenas que describen bien la cultura méxicana como el día de los Muertos.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Una película que vale la pena, December 6, 2002
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La película sigue la vida de un leñador pobre que se llama Macario. El tiene una familia grande, pero nunca tiene dinero o comida suficiente para todos. Por eso, el esta frustrado con so vida, y un día el declara que nunca comerá otra vez, a menos que él podera comer un pavo completo sin tener que compartir con la familia. Su esposa tiene compasión por el, y robo un pavo de la casa de su jefe. Macario se realiza su sueño, pero no es tan fácil. El tiene visitas de tres personas que quiere su pavo: el Diablo, el Dios, y al fin La Muerte. Macario rehusa las dos primeras ofertas del Diablo y Dios, pero comparta con La Muerte. La Muerte da a Macario un símbolo de su gratitud; agua que puede curar personas enfermas, pero sólo si La Muerte da su permiso. No quiero arruinar la conclusión de la película, pero puedo decir que Macario aprende mucho sobre el poder de la muerte, el valor de una vida, y el equilibrio que existe entre la muerte y la vida.

Me gusta la película mucha; no es previsible. También, la película trata a demostrar que no es el dinero que da valor a su vida; en realidad, es su familia y la manera que viva que es importante. Si quiere saber más del mundo latino, o si quiere ver una película tan rara pero más interesante que las películas en ingles, ¡mírelo!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars La vida es débil, December 5, 2002
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Macario
La vida es débil

Macario es una película con muchos elementos de realismo mágico. El tiene una familia que cuidan mucho para el. Su familia tiene que trabajar mucho para comida y varia otras necesidades. El tiene solo uno deseo para recibe uno cosa solo para él. Esta cosa es un pavo grande. Su esposa roba un pavo de su jefe y lo cocina solo para Macario. Macario trae su pavo para su almuerzo en el bosque. El día que el trae el pavo para almuerzo, Macario reúne con tres personas que quieren algún pavo. Cada persona representa un aspecto de vida. La primera persona representa el diablo, Macario no da pavo al diablo. El segundo persona representa Dios, Macario no quiere darle pavo porque Dios tiene mucho de la tierra. La tercera persona representa la muerte. Macario da la media del pavo a la muerte. La muerte da Macario un vaso del agua que puede curar los enfermos como un regalo.
Me gusta esta película porque hay muchos elementos de realismo mágico. Un elemento de realismo mágico son las tres personas que visitan Macario en el bosque porque ellos representan partes de vida que son muy importante a Macario. Macario es una película que puede mostrar elementos mágicos mientras todavía es para todas edades. Mi parte favorita de la película es cuando Macario es en la gruta de la muerte y hay muchas velas. Cada vela representa la vida de cada persona en el mundo. Yo recomiendo esta película a todos personas que quieren ver una película con otros perspectivos sobre vida y los problemas de siempre quieren más.

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