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"An Indictment of More Than Drug Smugglers" Painful and ugly, Maria Llena de Gracia is also a powerful experience of vicarious desperation and deprivation. The story of a village girl in Colombia whose family, novio, and job all fail her at the same moment. She rushes heedlessly into big trouble, which in Colombia can only mean the cocaine trade. Coke merchants and smugglers are not nice people; we know that, and to see this film as an indictment of their viciousness is only a fraction of the movie's content. It's also, and more importantly an indictment of the global economy, the Octopus of our era with far stronger tentacles than the railroad of the early 20th Century. The indictment is clear from the first scene of the movie, when ALL the young women of the community report for work through a high wire fence to the warehouse where roses are trimmed and wrapped for export to North America. There is no other work in the village, no subsistence, no options, no future. If it were in Mexico - and there are exactly the same horrible sweat-shops in NAFTAfied Mexico - one would have at least the option of illegal emigration to El Norte, but in Colombia, it's 'muling' drugs or maid service. Frankly, I doubt that many American viewers of this film really saw what it was about from the Colombian perspective. Stopping the drug traffic isn't just a matter of spraying lethal chemicals over the countryside or supplying arms and helicopters to the latifundistas who own the government, and it isn't just a matter of reducing demand from the two poles of American society - the marginalized Black and the overprivileged White - either. It's a matter of facilitating the recovery of a diverse local economy, in which most people can make a living and a few can even find opportunity without crime and violence.
The Spanish spoken in this film, by the way, is extremely hard to catch unless you've heard the rural dialects before. The "vos" forms are used throughout (vosotros in Spain, the second person plural) and slang is pervasive. Even my son, who went to public elementary school in Spain and who speaks like a native, had to have the English subtitles.
"Excellent, excellent" The plot seems no more than a mosaic of real life situations, the conclusion driven by most basic motives, known to be used since ancient Greek drama. The performance of Jaime Osorio Gomez as Javier is outstanding. With a short appearance he manages to dash the essence of the Latin American way: a continent brought to stress by forces too powerful to control has developed a societal and moral codex to live within. And we want Maria to stay in America, the land of the brave. The system works :).
"Painful to watch..." Maria Alvarez, 17 years old, lives with her Mother, sister and her infants in a tenement apartment building in a small rural town outside of Bogota in Colombia. Maria works in flower factory in Colombia where she removes thorns and leaves from the stems of roses readying them for export shipments. Her boss refuses to let her go to the bathroom a third time during her shift - Maria vomits on the roses as she is getting scolded. Her boss makes her wash down and clean the roses and charges her for the loss time. Maria refuses to take this treatment and quits. Her family is aghast as there are few well paying jobs available and they need her income to eke out their survival. Maria then learns that she is pregnant - and concludes that her boyfriend does not love her - nor does she love him. She leaves him and her family to become a narcotics "mule" carrying heroine to the United States. Maria learns first hand of the enormous personal risks involved in this occupation.
While this was not a true story, the film visually depicts the risks that humans will take to escape poverty, graft, hopelessness for a better life for themselves and their families. It is unbearably painful to watch in certain scenes...and unforgettable as a result.
"Painful, Raw, Thought-Provoking"
I've hesitated to rent Maria Full of Grace. Do I really want to immerse myself into the heartbreaking world of drug mules? Finally, I grabbed it and sat down to watch. On several levels Maria may be the most disturbing film I've ever seen. A young girl faced with a future that leaves her feeling hopeless. Her boyfriend, selfish, young, more interested in drinking and his friends than her, offers her freedom from her life of working to help out the family. But would life with him be any more like life than the one she so wants to escape. Her job, menial, difficult and the only one out there, wears her down, especially when she has to contribute to the care and upkeep of her selfish sister and small nephew.
A new guy heads into town, dances with her, opens up some possibilities of life that is more than mere existing. So she jumps at the challenge and opportunity that he dangles over her. Unfortunately the challenge is swallowing pellets full of drugs and the opportunity is traveling to America to spend time in a cramped hotel room waiting while her body expels 62 pellets.
The trip goes bad in a horrific way, and Maria is left to fend for herself in New York City. Maria has to come to some heavy decisions regarding future. Everything has changed and she will never be the teenager she was.
Aside from the horror of the situation, the film is well done and compelling. In Spanish with English subtitles with realistic dialogue peppered with the F-word. Those who like documentaries, historically accurate films, crossroads moments and raw storytelling should find Maria to be a thought provoking movie.
"Intelligent, thought-provoking film" In MARIA FULL OF GRACE, Joshua Marsten has created a fascinating, thought provoking film about the some of the unbelievable aspects of the drug trade, and the rather normal people who get caught-up in it.
Maria Alvarez is a 17 years old in Bogota, Columbia, who is pregnant, stuck with a loser boyfriend and a dead-end job in the rose industry. She jumps at a chance for adventure, and a chance to get more money than she would make in years, and agrees to become a drug mule, or a person who swallows drug pellets and transports them to the US.
We watch with horror and fascination as to how the pellets are prepared, and how Maria finds herself swallowing 62 of those pellets (swallowing 1 is not easy - its akin to swallowing those huge grapes in one big swallow - no biting and chewing allowed!) Her adventure has hardly just begun, as she then has fly with the pellets to New York, avoid the scrutiny of fellow passengers (for not eating - as her stomach is packed with drugs) make it through immigration, and finally 'hand over' her drugs to local drug pushers. If one pellet even slightly breaks inside her, she faces certain death. On top of all this, she has to learn to navigate a in foreign country in which she does not know the language or customs.
As other reviewers have said, this film is very well acted. Catalina Sandino Moreno earned a well deserved Oscar for her performance; her co-actresses and actors did a fantastic job as well. The pacing is fantastic: the best part of the film was the airplane and customs scene. I felt like I was watching a cross between a documentary and a thrilling action film- the suspense was unbelievable: would Maria make it through the plane ride with drugs intact? Would the Customs Officers catch her? What would happen if she was caught?
This is one of the more most thought provoking films I have seen in a long time, as Marsten has created an intelligent film which does fall prey to stereotyping. Maria is no angel. I felt torn about her character: while admiring Maria for her strength and intelligence, I also felt that her actions were morally reprehensible, as she actively chooses to become a part of a drug trade that has destroyed the lives of so many. Marsten makes it clear that her life in Columbia really was not that bad - she was more bored and adventure seeking than poor and desperate. Marsten's Maria is strong and smart, but clearly also a bit selfish - all in all, a normal person with strengths and faults.
Speaking of breaking stereotypes, Marsten gives insightful portrayals of life in Columbia (we see Maria's family is a bit short on cash, but live in a cozy home, far from the ravages of the drug war) and life of the Columbian immigrant community in the New York (a colorful, tight, well-knit community looking out for one another, affected by the drug trade but hardly defined by it).
It is worth going through the extras, especially Marsten's voice-over during the film. Marsten offers amazing insights on drug mules and the drug trade (discovered through his research for the film), life in Columbia and the US for Colombians and Columbian immigrants, and his thought processes and events in creating the film, casting it, and designing and editing it.
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"outstanding docufiction", When you get really tired of watching the same old Hollywood drivel about rich people and all of their petty problems, check out this film. It helps us to have some sense of the reality of the Third World, which is part of our world, whether Hollywood wants us to remember and think about social realities or not. This movie is good for the soul and the social conscience.
"3 stars out of 4", The Bottom Line:
A solid slice-of-life style drama about South American drug mules, Maria Full of Grace sometimes feels so much like a docudrama that it loses some of its human impact; nevertheless, the acting is fine and the story engaging.
"Sometimes reality is the toughest pill to swallow...", I got into a heated debate with a friend the other day about the difference between subtlety and lifelessness. He got all up in arms when I labeled Ed Harris's nomination for `The Truman Show' a joke. Now as many of you know, I love the movie, but I felt that Harris really added nothing to the film. He was less subtle and more hollow. So, when he said that I wouldn't appreciate subtleness if it hit me in the face I rattled off this little film and told him to bask in the glory that is Catalina Sandino Moreno and her brilliant use of subtle forcefulness. So, we watched the film together, and my adoration of her performance was deepened and I think I made my point.
This performance may be quiet, but it is in no way shape or form `hollow'.
`Maria, Llena Eres de Gracia' is a brilliant film, truly, from start to finish one of the most honest and raw films I have seen in recent years. The film feels so natural, which only adds to the emotional destruction the audience goes through while watching it. There is nothing that feels Hollywoodized or embellished in that overly dramatic heavy handed way that most films are done today. It is simply raw and gritty and truth; pure truth.
Here we are told the story of young Maria, a seventeen-year-old Columbian who lives with her mother and grandmother, her sister and her young nephew. She works hard every day dethroning flowers only to pay more than her share at home. When Maria winds up pregnant she is faced with a decision. Her boyfriend isn't the marrying type, and her job is less that satisfactory so she decides to leave town and try to find work elsewhere. That is when she is given the opportunity to make some quick and `easy' money. She is asked to become a mule, swallowing pellets of heroine and smuggling them into the states. She accepts, and her harrowing journey is one of danger, fear and ultimately self awakening.
The film, much like Moreno, is very subtle. There is nothing here that is over-the-top or any mere scene that begs for your attention the way that most films produced today do. The story is told in a very focused yet very earnest way. We see everything (almost everything) in a very point-blank manor. Nothing is glamorized, nothing is sugar-coated; nothing is depicted as anything other than reality. I think I first realized this when Maria has to wash off pellets after she went to the bathroom and then re-swallow them in the airplane bathroom.
Fearless.
I want to take a minute to applaud the Academy for nominating Moreno back in 2004 for Best Lead Actress. I often give the Academy a hard time for nominating gimmicky and obvious performances that take no imagination and really require no stretch of talent, but in 2004 they nominated five VERY worthy performances (albeit handing possibly the least worthy the award). Catalina Sandino Moreno delivers such a spellbindingly pure performance, never reaching too far and coming off as forced but always keeping her characters innocence and naivety a central part of her performance. Maria is sincere and genuine, yet confused and determined. This reads beautifully on the screen. She is gives such a radiant performance, one that is nuanced to perfection and such a dynamic force without being abrupt and outlandish.
First time actress Moreno (yes, this is her DEBUT performance) and newcomer writer/director Joshua Marston (he had one credit under his belt before this) are a brilliant team who mesh so well with one another to create a film that reaches the heart and stirs the emotions and will remain utterly unforgettable. Watching Maria grow as a person throughout this treacherous journey may be hard to take, but in the end the reward is beautiful beyond words.
"Making Human Beings into Drug Mules", A drug mule is a human being who agrees to, or is coerced into swallowing a large number of latex drug pellets filled with cocaine in order to smuggle the illicit narcotics into the United States. The movie tells how a group of women out of desperation become mules. It is a degrading, deeply dehumanizing, dangerous thing to do. If a pellet ruptures and the drugs get loose in the body, they can easily cause death. This small indie movie makes this experience human, tragic, and intimate to moviegoers. It carefully details the technique as the women practice swallowing whole grapes. Maria, a beautiful, strong-willed woman chooses to be part of this very dangerous drug trafficking scheme. She is pregnant, terrified of being discovered, and feels trapped. She has lost her job in a fresh flower factory stripping the thorns and leaves off stems. The irony is that Colombia exports both flowers and cocaine. At one point Maria in New York passes a flower stand selling imported flowers. The focus in this film is on women. It has good direction and fine acting. The ordinary scenes in Colombia and in New York City seem very authentic, realistic. The plight of these women is made very urgent and tragedy strikes in one case. It's a very affecting movie that documents the seriousness of this kind of crime that turns human beings into mules. Their bodies are used as containers, vessels in a vicious smuggling racket. Many will find it to be a devastating, instructive film. Nine Lives Too Many The Daemon in Our Dreams The Rice Queen Spy Clawed Back from the Dead
"Wonderful film!!", Wonderful movie with a great story that also sparked my husband and I to learn more about drug mules. Catalina Sandino Moreno does a WONDERFUL job as Maria. I speak Spanish but my husband does not, and he enjoyed watching it with subtitles, something he normally does not do. I speak "Spain Spanish" but have also worked with people from Columbia, Ecuador, Cuba, and Honduras.. if I hadn't worked with people from rural areas, I think it would have been hard for me to understand the dialects used. It's definitely what I call "street Spanish." But it is WONDERFUL, and the language gives a huge glimpse into Maria's life and culture.
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"Incredible debut performance.", Catalina's performance is Brilliant ,she is so Believable ,she IS Maria ,the movie is somewhat predictable ,but it's the Human experience that makes it so compelling ,the Sheer hopelessness of her Life ,and the way she handles her difficulties is admirable and as a former immigrant myself I loved the ending .
"heroin as eucharist", Maria Alvarez is a spunky seventeen-year-old trapped in a small village in Colombia. When her boss threatens her she quits her job de-thorning roses at a plantation (for shipment to Costco?!), even though this spells economic disaster for her family. She bags her boyfriend Juan who's a loser, even though he got her pregnant and wants to marry. Then a "friend" advises her that she can make unheard of money as a "mule" who swallows packets of heroin and delivers them by stomach to New York City. The allure of money and adventure is too much, so Maria, her best friend Blanca, and a seasoned mule named Lucy, learn how to swallow 50-60 packets without gagging and find themselves on the next flight to the Big Apple. We're not surprised when custom agents grill Maria upon landing, or that a packet bursts in Lucy's stomach, but these are only the beginnings of bad outcomes for all. The power of this film include its understated tone and the realization that it's based upon way too many true stories. In Spanish with English subtitles.
"Captivating", It's nearly impossible to take your eyes off Catalina Sandino Moreno. Though beautiful, it's her performance, not her looks, that captivates. You feel the indignities and frustrations of Maria's life. Her desperation, which drives her to a near-tragic end, is palpable.
Lots of movies have glorified (for lack of a better word) drug dealers and the drug trade (think: Blow, Scarface.) Maria Full of Grace, quite beautifully, shows the conditions which drive otherwise good people into that lucrative "business." This film moves steadily but hardly at a breakneck pace; yet, it is intense and keeps its viewers glued to the screen.
Maria Full of Grace is one of the best movies I've seen in the last few years. Everything about it -- acting, script, cinematography -- is great.
"Maria Full Of Drugs and Desperation", I have always said that HBO Films KNOWS how to effectively and rivetingly tell a story that is poignant and unforgettable without resorting to all kinds of gimmicks and splashy techniques.This is a crowning achievement for HBO and MARIA FULL OF GRACE delivers the goods (pun intended)in a taught and tense 101 minutes of well calculated story telling with real character angst. Maria Salazar,supremely portrayed by Catalina Moreno,wants to get "out of dead-end Dodge"-here,it's Colombia,South America.From the outset of this film, Maria shows her feistiness and tenacity to speak up to her boss,her family and her boyfriend making her the perfect candidate for a decision that she will make that will alter her life forever.But this is not your usual situation faced by a two-month pregnant seventeen year old who wants a new life! She meets Franklin who sets her up as a "mule", a stubborn woman who has the courage and composure to swallow over sixty balloons of heroin and deliver them in her belly to New York City.The narrative never allows you to agree or quite disagree with her decision.She is young,she is desperate, and she honestly does not fully understand the immense risk she is taking.That is what makes this film so compelling and the character of Maria so rich;we simply cannot judge her. The process of swallowing the drugs will make you wince and cower.The camera sneaks from face to face aboard the New York bound plane which also has three other Colombian "mules" on board.Your palms will sweat and you will feel the tension that these girls undergo.What happens next is up to you to find out. No small wonder this film was so popular at the 2004 Film Festivals with it's numerous wins.It also received a Golden Globe and Academy Award nomination. The film is in Spanish with very readable subtitles.The commentary by writer/director Jonathan Marston is insightful and fluid.The VHS tape is also excellent for purchase. Very Highly Recommended!
"Quite A Bellyful", The subject depicted in this film is hardly uncommon: an enterprising Colombian decides to work as a drug mule to escape the tedium of of work as an unskilled laborer and make a good profit. The individual in question swallows a large number of carefully-wrapped pellets containing either cocaine or heroin in order to smuggle them into the United States undetected. If all goes well, the transaction is successful and payment is tendered in exchange for the mule's defecated cargo. If not, a worst-case scenario might involve a long prison term or death when one of the pellets ruptures inside the mule's stomach.
If any other film has ever explored the duties of drug mules as its' primary subject matter, I haven't seen it. That's surprising, considering that these people are an essential part of the business and so many movies concerning the drug trade have been produced. This would have been a very easy subject to trivialize as a flashy actioner or a tiresome political exercise, but director Joshua Marston wrote and directed this film as a straightforward drama that spares no details.
While the entire cast is impressive, Moreno's performance justifies the enormous praise that's been lavished upon it. It's very rare to see a newcomer perform a role with naturalistic conviction, especially when said performance is reinforced with such effortless charm. That Moreno possesses what must be the purest, most pastoral beauty that I've seen onscreen in years doesn't exactly detract from her screen presence.
Marston accomplishes quite a lot with a small budget, almost giving this microproduction the polish of a major feature. Budget constraints are mostly relegated to a limited narrative that focuses entirely on the story from Maria's perspective. Perhaps 60% of the film consists of close-up shots of Moreno; since she's more than easy on the eyes and her delivery is flawless, this really isn't a problem. The tension and dramatic force of this tumultuous story is never dulled by unnecessary sentimental flourishes.
The clever visual metaphor of the theatrical poster and video cover isn't depicted in the film, and that's just as well. Nevertheless, few other promotional materials have ever caught my eye as these have. See how much can be done with good photography, a pretty face and thoughtful post-Catholic sensibilities?
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