The story starts out somewhat confusing because it shows us a scene of a family having a day of fun, which then turns into a night of thugs' poker and ends tragically with a young man injured for life.
Then when you think you already know all the characters, Javier Ortiz appears, a young man who returns to his homeland after many years and who apparently everyone hates. Led by his father Don Carlo, they plan to recover his place and Javier to recover the love of his life.
For some strange reason the movie is not as bad as it seems and in certain parts it lets us see that this genre has evolved a lot. It preserves bad and good performances by the actors and continues to show us that home video has a future. What is interesting are the daytime shots, as they show us different scenarios that allow us to see a lot of what is in the city where the home video was recorded.
It is a film that promises a lot and offers little, even so it has too much action and shots that allow us to see that the quality will be average.
Then when you think you already know all the characters, Javier Ortiz appears, a young man who returns to his homeland after many years and who apparently everyone hates. Led by his father Don Carlo, they plan to recover his place and Javier to recover the love of his life.
For some strange reason the movie is not as bad as it seems and in certain parts it lets us see that this genre has evolved a lot. It preserves bad and good performances by the actors and continues to show us that home video has a future. What is interesting are the daytime shots, as they show us different scenarios that allow us to see a lot of what is in the city where the home video was recorded.
It is a film that promises a lot and offers little, even so it has too much action and shots that allow us to see that the quality will be average.