The 4th Company (La 4ª Compañía) gained attention last year when it won several Ariel awards (the Mexican equivalent of the Academy Awards), including Best Picture; it was particularly notorious because practically no one had seen the film at that time, as result of the always conflicting film distribution process in Mexico. It’s been almost a year since that happened, but The 4th Company was finally released last week and is, arguably, one of the very few above average Mexican movies so far this year. On paper, The 4th Company might sound like the Mexican version of The Longest Yard, that 1974 picture in which a former football player (Burt Reynolds) is put in jail, where he becomes the leader of a team of other...
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- 4/18/2018
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