Based on the true story of a woman who is turned into a human time bomb in a bizarre act of terrorism.
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Sorry, this movie sucks
So much average
Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
........................................................from Pasto,Colombia...Via: L.A. CA., CALI..and ORLANDO, FL You think you know "Reality" in movies? If you do, I invite you to take the PVC-1 CHALLENGE! BTW, due to Non-Stop PVC-1 Ricocheting around my brain since seeing it some hours ago, I have revised my rating to 10*! Upfront, I will state very clearly: I absolutely cannot even Begin to be the LEAST BIT objective about this film. I really don't think any Colombian or any long time resident of Colombia possibly could be either! 6.8 Stars Average...Huh! Pathetic! Let me tell you a few things you DON'T know about PVC-1. Forget the Blurb. This is the most realistic Single-Take, Real-Time, Docu-Drama any of us have ever seen. Why? From the "Family-That-Slays-Together-STAYS-Together" opening scene; where the Can't-Get-Out-A-Single-Sentence-Without-Multiple- Obscenities Uncle/Patriarch sociopath/psychopath "Traqueto" whips his motley crew into shape for their up-coming grizzly caper...Until the literally mind-blowing, in every sense of the word, closing scene; every minute detail, EVERYTHING depicted on-screen is a pure, unadulterated Reality Bite. 6.8 STARS?!?! OK...Here is my COLOMBIAN PVC-1 CHALLENGE: As you watch the hysterical Elvia, mother of three (Merida Urquia) being fitted for her PVC-1, pipe-bomb necklace, superimpose, on her face, the face of YOUR mother, or sister, or wife, daughter, girlfriend, Aunt, cousin, or best friend...as she scrambles around desperately, for her life, as the seconds tick by. When the bomb- squad police lieutenant, who is trying frantically to save her from certain death, cuts his hand with a knife and says to her, "I'll be back in SECONDS!" She then loses it completely! "SECONDS?" Elvia shrieks insanely, "What Seconds? They took ALL my Seconds! I don't have ANY Seconds for ANYBODY!"...And then I CHALLENGE you to rate this 6.8 STARS! Because the harshly stark reality of Colombia ensures that when WE look at Elvia, we see the face of someone near and dear to us! 10* ....ENJOY/DISFRUTELA!!!
Just so you know it's spelled Colombia, not Columbia (totally different places so please keep in mind) Sadly, this movie wasn't neither mentioned nor promoted in Colombia. Maybe this is because only three of the main characters are actually professional actors. The rest of the cast comes from the town in which they shot the movie, also, they were casted at least one week before the shooting, so for those who complained about the acting, this is the reason why. Another sad fact is that while the movie won several awards (and money) the local actors never got paid.For instance, my Father plays one of the policemen, Coronel Ríos (big guy with the deep voice) and my Uncle plays one of the terrorists from the beginning. Till today they haven't seen a dime! Pretty unfair huh? This is the reality of this country. Injustice!!!
PVC-1 is one of the most influential films i've seen all year. You can't take your eyes of the screen for one second. The brilliant camera work and directing, is complimented by outstanding acting and a sound script. This is a movie not to be missed. It succeeds in pulling you into a true story that deserves such a telling. If only every film in Hollywood had a film maker who could do justice in such a gripping fashion.If you haven't seen this film yet, you're missing out!! Trust me you won't be disappointed!GO SEE P.V.C-1!!
A single shot, a real time film on location about an assault, a ransom demand, bomb deactivating and desperation should have been nothing else than a breathtaking piece with its audacity. P.V.C.-1, the FIPRESCI award winner of the International Competition, is indeed breathtaking. Given the information that P.V.C.1 takes place in a rural area in Colombia where the political situation is critical and the film is based on an actual event, the tension automatically increases. It is a brilliant directorial debut.The outstanding work of the steady cam operator by the director Spiros Stathoulopoulos himself makes the audience become eyewitnesses to the tragicomic tale, seeing the helplessness of the authorities dealing with a cruel crime. We witness a poor farmer's family being slowly victimized by the harsh third world reality.The originality of the idea and style transform the event into a genuine thriller. The panic- stricken family contacts the local military authorities and makes an appointment to meet the unit that might dismantle the PVC tube device from the mother's neck at the crossroads. They are not sure if it is a real bomb or a sick joke.The use of real time and the camera's movement like the human eye as if turning our heads from one point to another, as if changing positions, creates a psychological effect. We feel as nervous as a person on location. Time passes, it gets darker and we get impatient.P.V.C.-1 succeeds in creating the suspense that most thrillers, horror and action films fail to. It heartily involves us. Without any artificial lighting, without any close ups, without any cuts, with only little dialogue, with amateurish acting and with some bitter, dark humor derived from the absurdity of the whole event, P.V.C.-1 reaches the level of high profile film-making.