CrimeDrama

Museo

2018
6.9 / 10
In 1985, a group of criminals mock the security of the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City to extract 140 pre-Hispanic pieces from their showcases.
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Museo (screenplay by Manuel Alcalá and Alonso Ruizpalacios; direction by Ruizpalacios) is the most cinematically stimulating movie I have seen so far this year. The film dramatizes an actual 1985 theft at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City but...
In general Gael Garcia Bernal is always part of great projects, this time is not the case, the movie had a great anecdote based on a true story and at the end they made a boring and at times ridiculous film, what a waste fo talent! the director wasted a great...
Nihilism in the film captivated me from beginning to end. While there are implications of cultural imperialism, the culture poisoning of the individual has also been shown. The institution of 'family' has been included in the dilemma as the institution to whic...
This is Alonso Ruízpalacios' second masterpiece, after the gorgeous Güeros (2014). As a disclaimer, this is more of a road movie and character study, than a robbery movie, it doesn't glamorize neither the crime nor the criminals, and at the same time makes a c...
I like the tone of the movie, the characters are funny, the story is serious, the events are tense. You won't regret watching. The film was adapted from a real story, but came to me a little exaggerated. Especially when I was watching the robbery scene. I hope...
Trailer
Museo Official Trailer
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