Satanás - Profile of a Killer

2007 "Do you believe in pain, in forgiveness, in fate? No matter what you believe in. You'll end up facing it"
7.2| 1h35m| R| en| More Info
Released: 04 March 2007 Released
Producted By: Proyecto Tucan
Country: Mexico
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Based on the Mario Mendoza's book and inspired by true events, tells three interconnected stories happening in the eve of the infamous Pozzetto Massacre.

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Drama, Thriller, Crime

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Director

Andrés Baiz

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Proyecto Tucan

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XoWizIama Excellent adaptation.
Stevecorp Don't listen to the negative reviews
Fatma Suarez The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Bumpy Chip It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
KissEnglishPasto .........................................................from Pasto,Colombia...Via: L.A. CA., CALI, COLOMBIA and ORLANDO, FL O.K…First...About the film: SATANAS is awesome! This has to be one of the 5 best Colombian films ever made! Well, Colombian-Slash-Mexican film, anyway… (As listed on IMDb!) In the leading role of "SATAN", is Mexican actor Damian Alcazar, who gives us an eerily haunting performance as a tormented Colombian who did two active tours of duty with the U.S. army in Vietnam. He is obviously suffering from PTSD…but he was mustered out of the military and left the U.S. long before anyone was officially diagnosed, or much less, received any treatment for this condition. Alcazar's Colombian accent is spot on!…So much so that if I had not known he was Mexican, I would have assumed he was Colombian! (If you speak Spanish, you'll undoubtedly notice!) SATANAS, probably more than any other film I have ever seen in my life, really hit close to home…LITERALLY! Why do I say this? Well, this based on true events film, is about the massacre that occurred in the Pozzetto restaurant in Chapinero, Bogota, Colombia, on December 4th, 1986. To be precise, the restaurant is on the corner of the Carrera Septima (7th) and Calle 62.My mother lived in an apartment not more than 2 blocks from the Pozzetto. It was, perhaps, my Mom's default setting restaurant! We have eaten there on numerous occasions, both before and after the horrendous 1986 deed! Yes, despite the gruesome massacre there, where 20 people were killed, the place is still open! It really occurs to me just how lucky my Mom, my wife and I were that we had not decided to eat there that fateful evening…..There….But for the grace of God….!!! Throughout the entire film, you can really feel the mounting pressure Delgado (Alcazar's character) exerts on himself leading up to his total implosion. Teresa Gutierrez, who passed in 2010, was excellent as the rather overbearing, but concerned and clueless, mother, Blanca. Gutierrez is probably known to everyone in Colombia over 15, but is pretty much unknown outside of Colombia.The Director, Andres Baiz, who hails from CALI, oís!...In his directorial debut…despite overseeing and putting together a truly outstanding Colombian film, has only gotten the directorial nod again on 2 occasions: La Cara Oculta (2011) and ROA (2013)! It is impossible for me to wrap my head around this situational anomaly! Does this penalizing directors for making excellent films only happen in Colombia? Two other examples come to mind…Francisco Norden, after directing Condores No Entierran Todos los Dias in 1984, was not given another shot for 21 years! And Felipe Aljure, who directed La Gente de la Universal in 1991, was denied another turn until 2005! It seems the rest of the cast is Colombian and they do a fine job, perhaps with a couple exceptions. It is worth noting the cultural impact of this tragedy in Colombia. If you ask people here to name one example of a mass shooting where a deranged lone gunman walks into a public place and begins shooting total strangers randomly and indiscriminately, if the person can provide one example, and most people certainly can, "The Pozetto Massacre", will, undoubtedly, be it! In the USA, it is rare that 3 months go by without a crime of this nature. Considering that Colombia, in general terms, is a country that definitely has much more violent crime than the U.S., I think it is no coincidence that practically the only random mass shooting, not rooted in some sort of mafia, guerrilla, paramilitary or personal vendetta, involves a Colombian with PTSD who served in Vietnam with the U.S. Military! This fact really needs to be looked at and analyzed extremely carefully! SATANAS is a must see movie for many different people for a myriad of different reasons! 9 Stars! ENJOY!/DISFRUTELA!
TdSmth5 Satanas (Satan) begins with a women confessing in church, she is worried because she can't provide food for her children. The priest offers to get some food for them. When he returns with food they are all gone. The next time he sees her, she's in church at the foot of a statue of St. Michael and covered in blood. She tells him that she has freed her children.Then we meet Eliseo a lonely penniless man who finds refuge in literature. He was a former soldier for the US, at times seems generous but perhaps his generosity is because he is just impatient with people. He's a hygiene-freak, constantly cleaning himself with hand sanitizer. He lives with his mom but their relationship is just about hurting each other verbally in every exchange they have. He plays chess regularly but doesn't want to talk to his partner. He spends a lot of time in libraries and gets along well with a librarian who calls him "doctor", who respects him and isn't nosy. He is also a private English tutor and tutors a beautiful well-to-do teen girl.Our third main character is an attractive woman who sells coffee in a large central meat and produce market. She seems depressed, she's better than the people she has to deal with: butchers, produce sellers. One day she is approached by two sleazy guys with a business proposition. The deal is that she will go out to clubs, hook up with a guy, get him drugged so that her business partners can rob him. In exchange she gets a cut of the money and to live in a nice apartment. At first this makes her sick, but eventually she enjoys as she also becomes close to one of her partners.For the most part all these stories are unconnected but all these characters undergo a deep transformation. The priest visits the infanticidal mother in jail, but she is drawn to evil- pasting her cell wall with newspaper articles of atrocities, she tries to seduce the priest, and reads biblical passages that makes reference to the devil.The priest in turn is having an affair with the church maid and decides to leave the priesthood for her.The attractive woman ends up one day raped by a taxi driver and his associate and she decides she wants ultimate revenge.And Eliseo transformation is more of a slow descent into madness. He is anti-social and good-natured. But his good nature is tested again and again forcing him to leave it behind. He becomes much more confrontational and downright misanthropic. One day he locks himself up in his room to read Jeckyll and Hyde. When he comes out he is transformed. He doesn't put up with annoyances anymore. He takes his gun, some ammo, then withdraws all the money out from his bank. He pays a visit to everyone he knows. Then he walks into a restaurant. Other patrons include the former priest and his lover, the rape victim who know is a server at the restaurant.At the end we find out that this movie is based on a novel about a real life massacre that took place years ago in Colombia.This movie is quite good. All the stories are believable and well acted. The pace slows down quite a bit when it comes to Eliseo's story, but that is because he is seemingly such a measured and calculating man. But inside trouble was brewing. The portrayal of his madness is pretty good. He is an introvert. He doesn't scream and make scenes. He absorbs it all into himself until one day he can't take it anymore.Overall, a very good and enjoyable movie. A success for Colombian film-making. I didn't know the background of it or where it would go so it was very interesting to see how it all turned out. The music is good, it keeps things tense. The cinematography is well done also. While it may seem the stories are disconnected, they are not insofar as all these people become someone they are not. It may seem that their coming together at the end is forced. At the same time, if you think about it and were to pick some people from a restaurant and follow their lives, you may find something akin to what this movie shows.
spinova Why I say this film could be better??? Well... it's based on a book: "Satanas" by Mario Mendoza... but the book it's based in one of the worst spree killing ever. Before Columbine, in 1987 there was a man called Campoelías Delgado who entered in a restaurant and kill the customers at the tables. The man was a former soldier in the Korea War, mentally ill and a tickin' bomb. Before kill the people in that restaurant, he burned his mother and shoot the neighbors in the building he lived... nobody knows if he kills himself with a shot in the head or died in the crossfire with the police... but it's a raw good story for a movie. But, I don't know... I haven't read the book, but the movie focuses in other minor characters whom don't worth it. The plot is in the head of Eliseo (played by the great actor Damian Alcazar, who is the only Mexican actor who can talk without that ugly accent)and his madness... I don't care about an illegitimate relationship between a priest and his fellow parishioner girl or the vengeance for a rape. It would be more like it if the movie could show HOW and WHY Eliseo hit the rock bottom.
moralesduarte28 I saw the movie yesterday, and I was amused. Not only for the theme the movie talks about, but because in many technical aspects, is a very well done movie. Although it fails in some photographic issues ( blurs en wide shots, close ups, etc), it is pretty descent. The sound design is very well achieved. In a thematic point of view, I agree with the user that commented before me, it's a universal theme, it could happen in any place of the world. It is not only meant to be referred as a Colombian reality issue. Loneliness, evil, lust, revenge, hatred, are human emotions or feelings, that doesn't have boundaries, humans feel them. In a way, some Colombian audience may find this movie "anti-colombiana", because most of the Colombian people are used to watch shallow Colombian movies, and when reality in a way hits them, they cannot stand it and that's why movies like this one, are criticized. When a movie evokes emotions, passions and most of all, reflection, is a movie that is to be seen. Personally this movie evoked all of these in me. It's a movie to be watched.