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title: "Narco Cultura [Blu-ray]"
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# Narco Cultura [Blu-ray]

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## Customer Reviews

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    Disturbing and emotionally gripping. An in-depth look on the struggles of the Mexican people.
  

*by W***A on Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2014*

If you ever wanted to have an inside look as to why people leave their countries. Narco Cultura is a good start in the multitude of reasons why people flee to America. Notice I said, "flee" not "flock" for there is a difference.Narco Cultura is a documentary that shows you the brutal life the people of Juárez suffer through on a daily basis. It gives you just a small, brutal taste as to why you see so many illegal immigrants in America. It shows you that most of the hispanic people from Central America actually have no interest to move to America.As one of the main characters in this movie tells you. "When I'm in Mexico, I feel more comfortable, more at peace, more like myself. I can speak my language, go wherever I please, and not worry that I'm breaking some laws." This isn't an exact quote, but the gist is obviously that he never wants to leave his home country.However, the gang violence and the atrocities committed by the drug cartels are extinguishing him and his colleagues one by one. To make matters worse, the Mexican people have started to idolize these drug dealers who carry assault rifles and "stick it to the man."There is a lot of death in this movie, a lot of real life death with gruesome depictions of dead bodies, burnt corpses, and a mother screaming over the death of her decapitated son.Yes. Decapitated.You'll also get to see in this film, the other side of the fence. You'll see a Mexican-American trying to make it big as a Narco Cultura singer. Let me just tell you that right off the bat, you're not going to like this guy. He idolizes the violence and is just a punk kid who doesn't know any better. He's a part of the group that's creating this "Narco Cultura" where they want Mexicans to love the music about drug dealers killing the cops and shooting people with AK-47's.What he stands for is despicable and this movie is certainly sad to watch, yet morbidly fascinating. The pacing is good, the cinematography is excellent, the content is gripping, and you may feel your world unexpectedly expanded after watching this.I highly recommend this movie if you can stomach the violence and depression it may inflict upon you.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Good vs Evil
  

*by A***O on Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2020*

As a Mexican American this documentary made me cry.  The good people have to live with evil people that are above the law.  97 percent of the murders (and their is a lot of them) go unsolved, actually ignored.  The documentary shows the life of a crime investigator who is a nervous wreck that his job will get him killed one day, but as he says it is his career and their is no other jobs.  The cartels have extorted all the business's in the city so most close down.  Then their is the song writer with his narco corridos glorifying the drug cartel life. Some of the people enjoy the music as if the narcos are modern day Robin Hoods.  In others their is a look of despair in their faces and voices and cries throughout the movie.  As if they are asking "What happened to Mexico?  What happened to our home?"  Maybe another civil war is in order, sad to say.

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    The Bullet Collectors
  

*by D***T on Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2014*

The bullet collectors are forensic teams whose data goes nowhere since 97% of Juarez' 3,000+ annual murders will never be solved.  Before we shame narco groupies and singers and hangers'-on, we must first examine our own glorification of, defense of and entertainment by powerful crime figures like John Gotti, John Dillinger, Jesse James, gangsta rappers; the list goes on and on and on.Though women are murdered in cartel wars, one aspect not addressed are the fact that it's mostly men murdering men.  When thousands of men are murdered in a single city every year, surely the impact on surviving women, children, society and the economy is devastating.  It's rather like a male genocide that will take generations to recover and restore gender and family balance.As far as narco-corridos music itself, what we're shown has no bass, no funk and all is umbilically attached to a 3/3-timed oom-pa-pa, oom-pa-pa beat.  Accordions can be made get down and get funky, but until that happens in this genre, it simply cannot go mainstream in America.  The lyrics about murder, guns and dope are not much different than American rap top-40 hits.  The singers imitate the gestures they see in American rap vidoes, but appear absurdly out of place with a polka beat.Narco Cultura shows us narco cops, narco groupies, narco entertainers, narco workers and of course narco victims.  One particular mother, instead of sobbing in a crumpled heap, screams with rage to the world the question of why Mexico is resigned to helplessness and fear and doing nothing.  One of the most powerful scenes is Juarez' City of the Dead; a cemetery bizarrely lavish with multi-story mansions for the dead as far as the eye can see.Powerful film.

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