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Director: | Manas, Achero, Gertrudix, Andres, Gutierrez, Miguel, Morón, Manuel, Valle, Carmen del, Vallejo, Alfonso |
Studio: | Ang Lee Productions |
Writer: | Ang Lee, Neil Peng |
Rating: | 7.5 (6,813 votes) |
Rated: | R |
Date Added: | 2012-06-05 |
ASIN: | 616892622529 |
Awards: | Nominated for Oscar, Another 12 wins & 7 nominations |
Genre: | Spanish films |
IMDb: | 0107156 |
Duration: | 1:28:00 |
Aspect Ratio: | 1.85 : 1 |
Sound: | Mono |
Languages: | Spanish |
Subtitles: | English |
LAC code: | 300009133 |
DVD or VHS: | DVD |
Original: | original |
Manas, Achero, Gertrudix, Andres, Gutierrez, Miguel, Morón, Manuel, Valle, Carmen del, Vallejo, Alfonso | ... | (Director) |
Ang Lee, Neil Peng | ... | (Writer) |
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Ya-lei Kuei | ... | Mrs. Gao | Sihung Lung | ... | Mr. Gao | May Chin | ... | Wei-Wei | Winston Chao | ... | Wai-Tung Gao | Mitchell Lichtenstein | ... | Simon | Dion Birney | ... | Andrew | Jeanne Kuo Chang | ... | Wai-Tung's Secretary | Paul Chen | ... | Guest | Chung-Wei Chou | ... | Chef | Yun Chung | ... | Guest | Ho-Mean Fu | ... | Guest | Michael Gaston | ... | Justice of the Peace | Jeffrey Howard | ... | Street Musician | Theresa Hou | ... | Female Cashier | Yung-Teh Hsu | ... | Bob Law, Wai-Tung's Old Friend |
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Summary: Pablo (El Bola) is a 12-year old boy raised in a violent and unforgiving environment. Embarrassed by his family life, he retreats from his classmates, engaging them only through a dangerous game. The arrival of a new boy at school, from whom he learns a new definition of friendship, leads to the discovery of a family where communication and love prevail over domination and violence. The film poignantly parallels the lives of a caring father unable to connect with his willful son, and that of distant Pablo (El Bola) and his abusive father who is incapable of giving him the love he needs, replacing it with something far more sinister. One imprints his son in an improbably gentle manner with a tattoo stylus, the other brutally with his fists. Told through both the children's and adults' points of view, Achero Manas's El Bola is a stirring narrative that lodges in the memory.
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