25 Watts
25 Watts
| 28 January 2001 (USA)
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24 hours in the life of three street youths in Montevideo. Three teenage guys try to figure out what they're supposed to be doing with their lives in this drama from Uruguay that puts the emphasis on character over narrative.

Reviews
Stometer Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Nonureva Really Surprised!
Sameer Callahan It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
Kinley This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Andres Salama This very low budget Uruguayan movie, shot in black and white, and somewhat reminiscent of the films of Jim Jarmusch, tells the story of the aimless adventures of a group of men in their early twenties in Montevideo. None of them studies, a few of them held to crappy jobs, and their success with women is, much to their chagrin, virtually nil. There is not much to do for them but to kill time around the city with various antics. This is shot not as a drama, but as a comedy, which seems to me to be the right decision. If there is a theme to this movie (and this is clearly not a "message" movie) is the lack of meaningful projects for the youth of Uruguay (particularly its males). A useful comparison is with an Argentine movie called 76-89-03, but that film was more corrosive and politically incorrect, and therefore was far more controversial. The directors, Rebella and Stoll, made another film a few years later, Whisky, that it was more polished and mature, and dealt with the hopelessness not of the youth of Uruguay but of its middle aged people. Soon after Whisky, Rebella killed himself with a shotgun, so we don't know whether he would have graduated to a major or important director. A good film, overall.
Juan Carlos Donoso I'm from Ecuador, Quito. This movie is just one of the best movies ever made in Latin America and for sure in the world. This is not a problem about "what is more intellectual or what is more Hollywood style" this movie is simply a tribute of creativity and cinematography. The camera work, the acting way, all the aesthetic decisions are coherent with the script and with our social reality. In my point of view, this is a non common way to say very political things and find a very personal route in movie language.I'm sure this movie is NOW a reference for young filmmakers and for all artists in the ambient.
Pepper Anne I rented this movie, interested in seeing what influences this South American team of filmmakers had taken from the slacker genre which, in particular, Richard Linklater made a cult genre with the 1990 release of 'Slacker.' But just as Slacker was to me one of the most boring films on the planet, so too is 25 Watts, which offers absolutely no variation and nothing new in the genre. This is a film that, just like its American influence, is just as though you and your friends were so completely bored and walked around doing really nothing and vomiting inane conversations at length. I wouldn't think anyone would find it particularly interesting for me to do this in real life. So what's the fascination with it as it is replicated into a genre of film? If you have been impressed with these cult films, before, however, then you'll probably enjoy 25 Watts. I imagine that most of the rave reviews for this film on IMDb did come from people who can stand watching hours and hours of this kind of pseudo-intellectual crap.
todocine01 I'm from Uruguay and movies here are not so good. But this year five uruguayan films have been made. One of them beat a record in the box-office. But the best of that five films, was "25 Watts". With only 200.000 dollars, Rabella and Stoll (writers and directors of the film) wrote an exellent screenplay and direct the movie in a memorable way.The story is about three boys that dont do nothing but they have lot problems in the job, with studies, and other things like that. The result is an exellent "opera-prima", a first prize in the Rotterdam Festival, a first prize of best opera-prima in the Coral Awards and a pre-nomination to the Goyas Awards.For me the best uruguayan film of the year and the history.