Bajocero Movie Review

Author : THEWYCO
Publish Date : 2021-01-31 16:02:06


Bajocero Movie Review

Between a rock and a hard place

The opening scenes of Below Zero do a great job of introducing the characters. Since the police officer Martin is the main protagonist, we see most of his life. This also means we know what kind of person he is when Martin ends up trapped in a prison transport van with a handful of prisoners. 

Waiting outside is a man trying to get in and seemingly ready to do whatever it takes. And kill whoever is in the way. He wants to get his hands on just one of the prisoners, which means we have a mystery on our hands. One that will be revealed but not until the final part of the movie.

In the role of Martin, we have Javier Gutiérrez who is becoming a very familiar face to fans of Spanish movies. He was in the two Spanish Netflix genre movies The Occupant (2020) and Mirage (2018) which offer two entirely different sides of him compared to the character in Below Zero. With his very recognizable face and small stature, he leaves one hell of an impact.


he ending of Below Zero *minor spoilers*

Every movie fan knows that an ending can often do a lot for your overall opinion of the movie. The ending of Below Zero is actually quite good because it offers up a lot of answers. However, it does also leave you with some questions that you never quite get answers to.

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The final moments could go one of two ways and I almost wish they’d gone the other way. The way the Below Zero ending plays out just seems very predictable. It would have been braver to go in another direction. Then again, I recognize that a movie like this one is made for the masses. And people wouldn’t have enjoyed a darker or sadder ending.

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Still, I do feel that this movie runs a bit too long and ultimately asks its viewer to accept too much without explanation. Just a simple thing like why no one seems to wonder why the prison transport doesn’t arrive at its destination on time. And wouldn’t someone check in with the transport along the way? Both are things that should have been somehow explained.

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Also, for a van that couldn’t drive and had flat tires, it definitely manages to suddenly drive. With just a few quick (and rather far fetched) scenes to explain how. Mostly, it felt like we were suddenly meant to forget why and how it had stopped in the first place. Again, a minor issue for the overall movie, but a pretty big deal in terms of storytelling.

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