Si vous avez aimé 'Mi Barrios Altos Querido' (2019), cette comédie péruvienne pleine d'humour et de nostalgie, vous adorerez ces 10 films et séries similaires. Découvrez des histoires tout aussi drôles et touchantes, qui capturent l'esprit des quartiers populaires et les liens familiaux.

The Godfather (1972)
Description: An epic crime drama that explores the dynamics of power, family, and loyalty within a mafia organization, set against a backdrop of violence and betrayal.
Fait: Marlon Brando stuffed his cheeks with cotton wool to achieve the distinctive look of Don Vito Corleone.


Scarface (1983)
Description: A classic tale of ambition and downfall in the criminal underworld, focusing on a ruthless drug lord's rise to power and eventual demise.
Fait: The famous line 'Say hello to my little friend' was improvised by Al Pacino during filming.


Desperado (1995)
Description: A high-octane action film filled with gunfights, revenge, and a charismatic anti-hero navigating the dangerous world of Mexican drug lords.
Fait: Antonio Banderas performed many of his own stunts, including the famous guitar case gunfight scene.


Traffic (2000)
Description: This film delves into the interconnected stories of people affected by the drug trade, from users to law enforcement, showcasing the widespread impact of narcotics on society.
Fait: The movie was shot in a documentary-like style to enhance its realism and urgency.


Amores Perros (2000)
Description: A multi-narrative story that intertwines the lives of characters through violence, love, and fate in Mexico City. The film's intense and emotional storytelling captures the harsh realities of urban life.
Fait: The dog fights depicted in the film were simulated, and no animals were harmed during production.


Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003)
Description: A stylized action film that blends intense violence with dark humor, set in the chaotic and colorful world of Mexican drug cartels and revolutionaries.
Fait: Johnny Depp's character was originally written as a much smaller role, but his performance led to an expanded part.


City of God (2002)
Description: This film explores the gritty and violent life in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, focusing on the rise of organized crime and the impact on the local community. Its raw and realistic portrayal of urban violence and survival resonates deeply.
Fait: The movie was shot on location in actual favelas, and many of the actors were local residents with no prior acting experience.


Man on Fire (2004)
Description: A gripping tale of vengeance and redemption, following a former CIA operative who takes extreme measures to rescue a kidnapped girl in Mexico City.
Fait: The film's intense and shaky camera work was inspired by documentary filmmaking techniques.


Savages (2012)
Description: A brutal and stylish thriller about two marijuana growers who clash with a Mexican cartel, leading to a violent and unpredictable showdown.
Fait: The film's ending was reshot after test audiences reacted negatively to the original conclusion.


Sicario (2015)
Description: A tense and brutal look at the drug war on the U.S.-Mexico border, highlighting the moral ambiguities and extreme violence involved in the fight against cartels.
Fait: The film's title, 'Sicario,' means 'hitman' in Spanish, reflecting the dark and lethal world it portrays.
