Amor y drogas compartidas
Dos jóvenes emprendedores de Laguna Beach, Ben (Aaron Johnson), un budista pacífico y caritativo, y su mejor amigo Chon (Taylor Kitsch), ex miembro de las fuerzas especiales de la Marina estadounidense y ex mercenario, han montado un lucrativo negocio casero: cultivar y vender una de las mejores marías que jamás se ha obtenido. También comparten un amor único con la extraordinaria y bella O. (Blake Lively). Ambos llevan una vida idílica en este pueblecito del sur de California… hasta que se instala un cártel mexicano de Baja California y exige que el trío se asocie con ellos. Pero la despiadada jefa del cártel (Salma Hayek) y su brutal matón Lado (Benicio Del Toro) no toman en cuenta la fuerza del vínculo que une a los tres amigos. Ben y Chon, con la ayuda que les proporciona a regañadientes un corrupto y escurridizo agente de la DEA (John Travolta), deciden librar una guerra imposible contra el cártel.
"Savages" (2012), a gripping crime thriller produced by Relativity Media and Ixtlan, unfolds a tale of love, loyalty, and the dangerous world of drug trafficking. Set against the sun-drenched backdrop of Southern California, the film follows two best friends and successful marijuana growers, Chon and Ben, portrayed by Taylor Kitsch and Aaron Taylor-Johnson respectively. Their idyllic life is upended when a ruthless Mexican drug cartel, led by the cunning Elena Sánchez, played by Salma Hayek, demands a partnership. The stakes skyrocket when the cartel kidnaps the duo's shared girlfriend, O, portrayed by Blake Lively, forcing Chon and Ben into a high-stakes battle to rescue her and protect their empire. Directed by the acclaimed Oliver Stone, "Savages" delves deep into the complexities of its characters, showcasing their moral ambiguities and the lengths they will go to protect what they hold dear. The film's narrative is bolstered by strong performances, particularly from Benicio del Toro as the cartel's enforcer, Lado, whose menacing presence adds a chilling layer to the story. The dynamic between Chon, the ex-Navy SEAL with a penchant for violence, and Ben, the peace-loving botanist, provides a fascinating contrast that drives the plot forward. Their differing philosophies on life and business are tested as they navigate the treacherous waters of the drug trade. The cinematography in "Savages" captures the stark beauty of its settings, from the lush marijuana fields to the stark, violent confrontations that punctuate the narrative. The film's visual style, combined with a pulsating soundtrack, creates an immersive experience that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Stone's direction masterfully balances the film's intense action sequences with quieter moments of introspection, allowing the audience to connect with the characters on a deeper level. "Savages" is not just a tale of crime and retribution; it is a poignant exploration of the American Dream's darker side. The film raises questions about the morality of drug legalization and the impact of violence on personal relationships. With its compelling storyline and powerful performances, "Savages" stands out as a thought-provoking addition to the crime genre, leaving audiences to ponder the true cost of freedom and the savage nature of human survival.
Año2012
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Presupuesto45000000$
Duración131 minuto
Ingresos82966152$
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GénerosCrimenDramaSuspense
Países de producciónFranceUnited States of America