Vacaciones en el infierno

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En “Vacaciones en el infierno” conoceremos a Driver (Mel Gibson), un tipo que ha tenido un mal día. Y la cosa no mejora para él: se ha hecho con un botín de millones de dólares que le habría proporcionado unas vacaciones de verano memorables, pero esta idea se vino literalmente abajo. Durante una persecución automovilística a toda velocidad con la policía de la frontera y un cuerpo sangrando en el asiento trasero, Driver vuelca el coche y lo estampa contra el muro fronterizo para terminar cabeza abajo en México. Capturado por las autoridades mexicanas, le envían a una cárcel de mala muerte, donde se adentrará en el peligroso mundo de El Pueblito. No lo tendrá fácil para sobrevivir un forastero como él, a menos que sea con la ayuda de alguien que sepa de qué cabo tirar en cada momento: un niño de 10 años.

"Get the Gringo," a 2012 action thriller produced by Icon Productions in the United States, offers a gritty and intense narrative that captivates audiences from start to finish. Directed by Adrian Grunberg and starring Mel Gibson, the film follows an American criminal, known only as "the Gringo," who finds himself incarcerated in a notorious Mexican prison after a botched robbery. The prison, run by corrupt officials and rife with gang violence, becomes the unlikely setting for a tale of survival, cunning, and unexpected alliances. Gibson's portrayal of the hardened yet resourceful protagonist adds depth to the film, making it a standout in the action genre. The film's setting inside the El Pueblito prison is not just a backdrop but a character in its own right, teeming with danger and intrigue. The Gringo quickly learns that to survive, he must navigate the complex social hierarchy and corrupt system within the prison walls. His encounter with a young boy, whose mother is in dire need of a liver transplant, adds a poignant layer to the story, blending action with emotional depth. This relationship becomes the catalyst for the Gringo's transformation from a self-serving criminal to a man willing to risk everything for someone else's life. "Get the Gringo" excels in its action sequences, which are both brutal and beautifully choreographed. The film does not shy away from depicting the harsh realities of prison life, yet it manages to maintain a fast-paced, engaging storyline. The cinematography captures the chaotic yet vibrant atmosphere of the prison, enhancing the overall viewing experience. The supporting cast, including notable performances by Kevin Hernandez and Dolores Heredia, adds richness to the narrative, making the film more than just a showcase for Gibson's action-hero prowess. In conclusion, "Get the Gringo" is a compelling film that combines intense action with a heartfelt story of redemption. Produced by Icon Productions, it stands as a testament to the power of storytelling within the confines of a seemingly hopeless environment. Mel Gibson delivers a riveting performance that anchors the film, while the unique setting and dynamic plot keep viewers on the edge of their seats. This 2012 release is a must-watch for fans of action thrillers and those who appreciate a story of personal transformation against all odds.

Año2012

Presupuesto35000000$

Duración96 minuto

Ingresos8826837$

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GénerosAcciónSuspenseCrimenDrama

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Get the Gringo

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