La jungla

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A principios de 1980, un empresario y aventurero israelí, Yossi Ghinsberg, viaja a Bolivia con la intención de adentrarse en la selva del Amazonas. Allí se encuentra con Marcus Stamm, un profesor de escuela suizo, y su amigo Kevin Gale, un fotógrafo estadounidense. Cuando llegan a La Paz, Yossi es abordado por un misterioso geólogo austríaco, Karl Ruchprecter, que, convencido de la existencia de una tribu nativa perdida, le propone una expedición para buscarlos en la jungla. Yossi le cree y convence a Marcus y Kevin de que se unan a ellos. Pero pronto descubren que Karl carece de la información y experiencia precisas para guiar la expedición. Tras separarse en dos grupos, la lancha de Yossi es destrozada por el río y este, despojado de víveres y herramientas, trata de orientarse en la selva buscando algún poblado y poniendo a prueba su capacidad de supervivencia. (Divisa Home Video)

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POMO 

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español La película tiene algunas limitaciones narrativas, tanto para dar profundidad a los personajes como para dar cuerpo a la crudeza de la supervivencia. Gracias a esto, no nos sentimos extremadamente amenazados por los personajes, salvo en algunas escenas, y como espectadores estamos más en «modo aventura». Es relativamente entretenida y sobre todo en la segunda mitad aporta cosas interesantes (río salvaje, mujer india, hormigas de fuego). Sin embargo, la escena más fuerte para mí sigue siendo la división en dos grupos, cuando se siente... Lo cual no es la mejor presentación para un drama de supervivencia en la naturaleza. ()

agentmiky 

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inglés Greg McLean has mostly delivered B-grade or C-grade fare to viewers (though The Belko Experiment was worth watching, no doubt about that), but here he tackled a subject that would have suited an A-list treatment. In the end, it remains a decent B-grade effort. Enough of the letter rating talk. The film is based on true events, and I immediately had to look up the guy and read about him. Such a will to survive is rarely seen. The film is well-made, with a superbly naturalistic performance by Radcliffe, who fully immersed himself in the role and gave it a piece of his heart. This is evident in the final result. I liked the enigmatic Thomas Kretschmann, and I was constantly unsure of his intentions. The film also includes some disgusting scenes that will turn your stomach inside out—eating an embryo is bad enough, but they added a scene with a parasite as well. But such things are common if you get lost in the Amazon jungle. There are also some tense moments, like the one on the raging river. The ending is an emotional punch to the gut, even though no one knows what happened to the two who separated. It’s a two-sided coin—two were saved, and the other two disappeared without a trace. A sad story. Otherwise, the film is well-made, and I give it 74%. ()

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kaylin 

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inglés A good film, and well acted, but I kind of got the feeling that it was exactly what you expect, except that it was very gritty in places. I liked that aspect, but I felt that even though it's something that someone has lived through, the film failed to properly convey the suffering they must have experienced to the viewer, and that's too bad. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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inglés Forest survival has always been one of my favourite themes, and once the forest is replaced by a treacherous jungle, the film immediately becomes a more exotic and attractive spectacle, with no shortage of dangerous animals, paranoia, wandering or an unpredictable wild river (one of the most intense moments). In places the film is also decently scary or slightly disgusting. The film is decently shot, is based on true events, stars Harry Potter and has a great soundtrack so for me a very enjoyable adventure spectacle. Greg McLean, so far, has never let me down. 75% ()

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