One fine morning, Marcos and Juan meet by chance. Juan is a rookie swindler and after a failed attempt to extort money from a store he gets caught. Marcos pretends to be a policeman and rescues Juan from danger, after which he tries to teach fraud to the novice and put him on the “right” path. Of course, he does not do all this unselfishly, because he needs a loyal companion for a very big job.
A low-budget masterpiece of Argentine cinema back then with still unknown actors and directors.
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Director: Fabián Bielinsky 2000.
(Argentina)
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