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8/10
The best sci-fi Argentinian movie.
PatricioG15 February 1999
Moebius is an example of what you can do with a low-budget (less than 250,000 $) film. It´s a great movie made by the students of the Universidad del Cine. I think it´s great for some reasons: first because these students had the courage to shot a sci-fi movie in Argentina, that involves many risks, such as never be shown in any cinema, or never finishing it because of subsidy problems (in my country these ones go to the titles that are seen by the major quantity of people, and not to the ones that are better). Second, because the plot makes you stay until the end of the movie and it´s one of the most original plots I´ve ever seen. Finally, because it´s not an improvised film; all the details of it were revised very carefully, and I can´t see any technical errors (that are common in other low-budget movies). I rate Moebius with an 8 out of 10.
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7/10
Unconventional sci-fi, in an unconventional place
imagineda2 April 2011
Just saw this and on balance thought it was a very good and unique film. Would like to add that the cinematography and lighting are excellent, and the locations chosen are amazing. The atmosphere created by these two things alone made me enjoy the film - I could pretty much forgive the strange storyline. This is coming from someone who loved "Pi" and "Primer" - good scifi must have plausible science and in my opinion, and this is where "Moebius" fell short.

Subterranean Buenos Aires is an interesting and probably challenging place to shoot a film - but these students pulled it off admirably. There are some clever camera angles and tracking shots, and what looks like some post-production that brings some rich colours to the film.

Recommended as an unconventional sci-fi, in an unconventional time and place.
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8/10
Innovative, fascinating, challenging
klg191 May 1999
I saw this film at the New Directors/New Films festival in New York a couple of years ago. I've never seen anything quite like it! It's not quite science-fiction, yet it's as off-the-wall and fantastic as any conventional sci-fi flick. You know you're in for a new type of experience when a film's hero is the practitioner of an obscure branch of mathematics.

Any description of the plot would only diminish it. It's astonishing to think that this was basically a student project. Someone has to get this film released onto videotape fast, so that more people can get the opportunity to enjoy its metaphysical pleasures....
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7/10
Clever Mystery Thriller About Another Dimension
max4movie13 March 2019
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Full Review on my blog max4movies: Moebius is a mystery thriller about a young mathematician who is sent to find a missing train in the Buenos Aires subway system. On a philosophical level, Moebius makes the statement that a system can expand infinitely within its own dimensions. This transhumanist question is explored through a young mathematician who searches the subway system of Buenos Aires for a seemingly missing train. The movie references the Moebius strip for explaining how a system can reach a higher order within itself, effectively stating that a network created by humankind can become too complex to be understood by the human mind. As with the visual style, the editing, and the acting, the movie is very consistent in this central theme and therefore makes a clever viewing, only partly weakened by the uneven pacing in the second third. Read my full review on my blog movie-discourse.
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failed to live up to my expectations
greglouvel30 July 2002
Moebius, the movie, has been around for a while now, and has a very good reputation. But this movie is definitely overrated. Though the pitch is very good, it suffers from various flaws that spoil the quality of the movie. First, the plot is obscure and is sometimes hard to follow. Mosquera chose to deal with the desaparecidos issue. It is a very sensitive issue in Argentina and therefore it is courageous of him. But he had room for criticism and his approach of this subject is rather cold. He could have chosen to insist on the political aspect of his movie but instead he chose to develop the dry philosophical/Borges side of it. And this side is not enhanced by the rhythm of the movie which is particularly jerky between underground scenes and outdoors scenes. It would have deserved more fluidity and even spinning to deal with that moebius strip issue. On that point, that choice seems incoherent. Next point the characters, they are cartoons. They act most of the time on one single level whereas we could have expected more subtility. For example, the subway's director is an impulsive, grotesque, slow-thinking character. Would you really expect that from the director of the subway of Buenos Aires? The only character who keeps her mystery is the one of the young girl, the others are only stereotypes. Finally, it lacks poetry and sensibility. Los desaparecidos, the nostalgia floating around, the young girl could have induced more emotion and it is, to my mind, the main failure of that movie. You never feel concerned by the characters or the story. Nevertheless, some interesting points can be stressed. Regarding the budget and the crew this film is rather good and moreover the light used creates a very interesting claustrophobic atmosphere. Finally, the idea would have deserved a better treatment. It is a shame.
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6/10
Excellent cinematography, but feels rushed in the end
foxtografo28 February 2020
First I have to say, this movie is been done by the students of Buenos Aires School of Cinema, so it's a great job accomplished! Firs thing that strikes is the dense atmosphere, the cinematography is amazing, I absolutely loved it. The characters are mostly well performed, but there are some weird inconsistencies (mainly in Prat, the main character) that took me a bit off the atmosphere I mentioned before. The story is quite interesting and original, and it has a lot of potential, but it felt rushed on it's ending, leaving me wanting more to happen and a better use of the main idea... Overall it's an enjoyable movie, not too long and beautifully filmed, big thumbs up for those students! I'll check out their other works, since I'm watching this movie 24 years after it's been done ':D
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10/10
One word : Excellent
lachacha26 January 2006
Perfectly balanced , well directed , great cast. A must see. A true example of what can be found beyond main stream. A psych-suspense , almost thriller like script , that leaves the viewer the choice of building his own barrier , at the point where each of us believes fiction ends and reality starts and vice versa. It takes place in Buenos Aires , but it's NOT local at all ,but rather Universal , it could be happening anywhere in the world . Extremely believable , tension increases as the story develops .It's refreshing to learn that this movie was made with only 3% of the average cost of a Hollywood production . Another indisputable proof that Talent is enough , regardless of the amounts of cash available to expend. Watch it , it worths every inch of celluloid , and every minute of your time
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9/10
Changing trains, changing plains
richard_sleboe14 July 2008
I know I enjoyed this when it first came out, but I had entirely forgotten how well-made it is. In the screenwriter's own words, "Moebius" is the perfect machine. The light! The colors! The tracking shots! The sound design! The director general's giant glass-topped table! Combined with the bold proposition of an architect chasing a wayward train lost in the underground maze that is the subway system of Buenos Aires, the director's attention to detail makes for a holistically surreal experience. One guy who's sure to give you the creeps is the ancient, wailing lift boy taking our hero, Daniel Pratt, down to the university basement. Needless to say, the basement doubles as a subway station. On a forgotten line. Heading nowhere. As Pratt says, it's a strange game. Now Annabel Levy, in the part of his preteen sidekick Abril, I wonder what she's up to these days. It seems she hasn't made a movie since. Chances are she disappeared from the set, never to be met with again. What a shame.
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7/10
The Underworld
hof-428 July 2023
As every math undergraduate knows, a Möbius (or Moebious) strip is made as follows. You take a paper strip and glue the ends together; before gluing you rotate one of the ends hy 180 degrees. The Möbius strip has some intriguing properties. Imagine two ants standing at a point of the surface. The first walks along the strip while the second stays in place. Eventually, the first ant will reach the starting point but on the other side of the surface, thus it wiii be invisible to the second ant. This is the origin of the script; only, instead of an ant we have a subway train circulating on rails that sit on a Möbius strip or some higher dimensional version thereof.

Out of this bit of geometry and some cinematic phantasy, director Gustavo Mosquera R. (the R stands for Roral) and his scriptwriters have assembled a taut science fiction film that, unlike others of the genre, does not require excessive doses of suspension of disbelief. The scenario is the Buenos Aires subway system and much of the action happens in its vast, labyrinthine tunnels, underground galleries and workshops that at times seem to represent the Underworld, the kingdom of Hades of Greek mythology.

The Universidad Nacional del Cine (National University of Cinema), founded in 1991 in Buenos Aires teaches every artistic and technical aspect of making movies. It has has been responsible for (and financed) several major projects, this movie being the first. Director Mosquera, a professor at the University enlisted a group of more than forty students that were divided into teams (direction, production, script, art, cinematography, montage, sound) and were instrumental n all aspects of the making of the movie. It was filmed in actual, old fashioned stock and resulted in a very polished product which has attained international recognition (e. G. the MoMA festival New Directors, New Film in 1997) and has already had a remake, Moebius 17 (2005). Perhaps the disappearing train (and the authorities pretending it never happened) is an allegory for the many Argentines disappeared during the military dictatorship of 1976 - 1982.
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10/10
Very interesting story and an excellent actor by Universidad del cine
djuritz18 November 2005
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In my opinion it's an excellent movie. It's an experimental movie filmed by Universidad del Cine (University of cinema). It's an unreal story, but very interesting, because a complete train disappeared with no trace! A mathematician has to explain what has happened, and, of course, nobody believes him (Insurance company, governor's representative, etc.) Finally he tries to explain it with Moebius theory. The problem, seemed to be that the train has been circulating over the rails, but very fast, so nobody can see it, and what is more, people inside that train neither! Roberto Carnaghi (one of the actors) is a great Argentinean actor. The movie is based on a book, but I haven't read it yet. I truly recommend it, if you have the chance, please see it.
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8/10
An evolving mystery....(a sci fi movie without little green men)
rodrmar706 October 2005
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A university math professor with a cinic vision of reality faces a mystery previously investigated by his mentor. In a not so futuristic Buenos Aires (absolutely real, with the size of NY and a huge subway system), Pratt begins a rational search of a lost passenger subway car; only to discover that maybe was always there.....

With an oppressive atmosphere, and without any of the obvious twist in the script that are usually seen in this kind of sci fiction films; Moebius rises as the most believable and interesting picture modern Argentine cinema offered recently.

It's Gothic surroundings, the familiar places (for everyone) that slowly transforms into a mysterious gate for the unknown; drives you gently but with fear to the answer: reality is not what it seems.

Made by film students, it's a great script and a surprising movie; the resolution may seem somewhat sudden and unfinished, but leaves a sense of possibilities (would you make the same decision than Pratt at the end??). It's a must be seen Argentine movie, not an extraordinary one, but any movie that leaves you the impression of having read and excellent suspense book (specially if you did it by night) is worth the effort.
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