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The film is constructed as a triptych
- Amores perros is the first installment in González Iñárritu's "Trilogy of Death", succeeded by 21 Grams and Babel. It makes use of the multi-narrative hyperlink cinema style and features an ensemble cast. The film is constructed as a triptych: it contains three distinct stories connected by a car crash in Mexico City.
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Dec 19, 2020 · With a triptych structure navigating Mexico City’s contrasting social strata via multiple characters, “Amores Perros” sunk its sharp dramatic teeth into audiences and critics alike, and...
Nov 21, 2023 · In Amores perros, Iñárritu skillfully employs the concept of “hyperlink cinema,” a technique that artfully intertwines diverse storylines, creating intricate intersections and collisions at specific points. The film introduces a captivating triptych of narratives, each possessing its uniqueness yet intricately linked.
The film is constructed as a triptych: it contains three distinct stories connected by a car crash in Mexico City. The stories centre on a teenager in the slums who gets involved in dogfighting; a model who seriously injures her leg; and a mysterious hitman. The stories are linked in various ways, including the presence of dogs in each of them.
Dec 29, 2015 · Having grown up in Mexico City and taken a rather disparate selection of early jobs — sailor, radio DJ — Iñárritu burst on to the global cinema scene in 2000 with his first feature, Amores ...
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Mar 8, 2014 · The most populous sprawl on earth proves a vivid barometer for the state of 21st century civilisation in this feverish Mexico City triptych. This Rottweiler of a movie slams street level toughs up against high society celebrity and then picks up the carnage.
With Amores Perros, his visceral debut feature, Alejandro González Iñárrito immerses us in a frenetic and fractured portrait of contemporary Mexico City. Travis Crawford talks with the director.
Inventively structured as a triptych of overlapping and intersecting narratives, "Amores Perros" explores the lives of disparate characters who are catapulted into unforeseen dramatic...
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