36 reviews
Among the best portrayals of the real Cuba. Excelent fotography, and the real cuban music
Good music, real history very popular in the actual Cuba life. excelent fotography,
I think it´s historic film becouse Cuba is change very quiq and this argument it´s woonderfull document of Cuba life........
Mambo Man is an incredible Cuban flick! One not to be missed, especially for those of the Cuban culture. Relatable and a great family film.
Mambo Man is about a Cuban named JC (Hector Noas) who is both a farmer and a music promoter, popular on the island for his music. When his friend, Roberto (David Parez), appears out of the blue with a business offer JC cannot refuse, JC is left scrambling to find fifty thousand dollars. Throughout the film we see JC and his family struggle with their everyday life. We see how poor the island is and posters of Fidel Castro, whether praising or fearing him. Throughout the film, Cuba is shown in its poverty-overcrowded, with residents looking for work for food and money. Mambo Man doesn't hide Cuba's flaws nor does it glorify the country, but rather shows the day-to-day life of the island's inhabitants.
Another plus is the authenticity: the whole cast is Cuban and the movie is filmed in Cuba. (As a Cuban myself, I enjoyed seeing these shots of where my father grew up.) The entirety of Mambo Man is in Spanish with subtitles, with people rarely speaking English. At times, the subtitles do not match what the dialogue really says. Some lines are changed, sometimes phrases and expressions aren't included. Some of my favorite scenes are those that include music, especially traditional Cuban music made for dancing. The soundtrack includes wonderful songs that many Cubans can recognize. Mambo Man has incredible shots of the countryside of Cuba, too, such as JC's farmland, and when he and his chauffeur, David (Alejandro Palomino) drive through the city and countryside.
Overall, the main plot of the film feels extremely rushed, and the not-so-needed scenes drag on for way too long. For example, at one point, JC's friend steals ten thousand dollars from him. We never meet his friend, Omar, so it seems odd to have a character who is pretty unrelated to the plot steal such a grand amount of money. Also, there are parts in the film where tourists visit JC's farm that are longer than necessary. It would have been much better to meet Omar rather than see tourists that have no effect on the storyline. In another example, JC's wife, Rita (Yudexi De La Torre Mesa) is angry with her husband about how much money he is risking, and then in her next scene she talks about how losing a huge sum of money is no big deal, and that family is what is important. We miss her character development, and it seems peculiar how in one scene she nags JC about almost losing their home and in the next she shrugs it off.
The message of the film is that family is what matters most, not money, as JC learns towards the end. There are many uses of adult language; some shown in subtitles, and some not included but still said in Spanish. Heavy alcohol and tobacco depictions are shown as well.
I give Mambo Man 3 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 14 to 18, plus adults. It premieres on virtual cinema on September 11, 2020.
Reviewed by Heather S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic.
Mambo Man is about a Cuban named JC (Hector Noas) who is both a farmer and a music promoter, popular on the island for his music. When his friend, Roberto (David Parez), appears out of the blue with a business offer JC cannot refuse, JC is left scrambling to find fifty thousand dollars. Throughout the film we see JC and his family struggle with their everyday life. We see how poor the island is and posters of Fidel Castro, whether praising or fearing him. Throughout the film, Cuba is shown in its poverty-overcrowded, with residents looking for work for food and money. Mambo Man doesn't hide Cuba's flaws nor does it glorify the country, but rather shows the day-to-day life of the island's inhabitants.
Another plus is the authenticity: the whole cast is Cuban and the movie is filmed in Cuba. (As a Cuban myself, I enjoyed seeing these shots of where my father grew up.) The entirety of Mambo Man is in Spanish with subtitles, with people rarely speaking English. At times, the subtitles do not match what the dialogue really says. Some lines are changed, sometimes phrases and expressions aren't included. Some of my favorite scenes are those that include music, especially traditional Cuban music made for dancing. The soundtrack includes wonderful songs that many Cubans can recognize. Mambo Man has incredible shots of the countryside of Cuba, too, such as JC's farmland, and when he and his chauffeur, David (Alejandro Palomino) drive through the city and countryside.
Overall, the main plot of the film feels extremely rushed, and the not-so-needed scenes drag on for way too long. For example, at one point, JC's friend steals ten thousand dollars from him. We never meet his friend, Omar, so it seems odd to have a character who is pretty unrelated to the plot steal such a grand amount of money. Also, there are parts in the film where tourists visit JC's farm that are longer than necessary. It would have been much better to meet Omar rather than see tourists that have no effect on the storyline. In another example, JC's wife, Rita (Yudexi De La Torre Mesa) is angry with her husband about how much money he is risking, and then in her next scene she talks about how losing a huge sum of money is no big deal, and that family is what is important. We miss her character development, and it seems peculiar how in one scene she nags JC about almost losing their home and in the next she shrugs it off.
The message of the film is that family is what matters most, not money, as JC learns towards the end. There are many uses of adult language; some shown in subtitles, and some not included but still said in Spanish. Heavy alcohol and tobacco depictions are shown as well.
I give Mambo Man 3 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 14 to 18, plus adults. It premieres on virtual cinema on September 11, 2020.
Reviewed by Heather S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic.
JC is a big man in a small Cuban town. He has his hands in many pies. He has farms but they are struggling to produce. He plays host to foreign tourists. He's a music promoter. He's a hustler rushing to put out multiple fires. An old friend introduces him to a deal which could salvage his failing finances if only he could get the money to pull it off.
One gets a sense that this is a somewhat realistic portrayal of Cuba. Supposedly, it's based on a true story. It has the music. It has the place. It has the people. The people are poor although the light nature of the film diminishes its impact. Quite frankly, I assumed initially JC to be a local government bigwig with his big house. That is connected to a main issue with this movie. It needs to be clearer about his life. His wife should do the bankruptcy rant much sooner. It should lay out the road map in the first act. It would allow the tension to build better. The filmmaking is closer to indie level. The story telling just needs to be clearer. Also, JC is doing a couple of dumb things towards the end. It's obvious that he needs to bring at least two experts. I figured that one expert could double-cross him. If the wife's worried, he should bring her along for the deal. He could at least trust her which is more than he can say about anybody. The ending is inevitable. This is a nice little foreign indie. It's like a nice little Cuban vacation and a story broke out.
One gets a sense that this is a somewhat realistic portrayal of Cuba. Supposedly, it's based on a true story. It has the music. It has the place. It has the people. The people are poor although the light nature of the film diminishes its impact. Quite frankly, I assumed initially JC to be a local government bigwig with his big house. That is connected to a main issue with this movie. It needs to be clearer about his life. His wife should do the bankruptcy rant much sooner. It should lay out the road map in the first act. It would allow the tension to build better. The filmmaking is closer to indie level. The story telling just needs to be clearer. Also, JC is doing a couple of dumb things towards the end. It's obvious that he needs to bring at least two experts. I figured that one expert could double-cross him. If the wife's worried, he should bring her along for the deal. He could at least trust her which is more than he can say about anybody. The ending is inevitable. This is a nice little foreign indie. It's like a nice little Cuban vacation and a story broke out.
- SnoopyStyle
- Jul 11, 2021
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I found the story to be primitive with lack of depth. The ended didn't disappoint as the whole film was a tireless exercise of childish dialogue, blatant story line and absurd cinematography.
- MaRosie111
- Jul 2, 2022
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Mambo Man is beautifully filmed in rural Cuba. You can feel the music, smell the cigars and taste the food. It explores mans greed and his blindness. It is reflective and presents an authentic truth. The acting is absolutely first rate.
I loved it.
- philcastang
- Oct 7, 2020
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Very enjoyable experience, beautiful music, good acting, and excellent photography. Fresh representation of Cuban culture.
- adiaz-97407
- Jul 28, 2020
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This movie is a true reflection of the Cuban reality. The music and the picture are Amazing. It brought a lot of memories to me and my family and we really enjoyed it. Thank you Mo for a beautiful movie.
- julio-82901
- Aug 17, 2020
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I didn't really know what to expect of this film so went to watch it quite blank.
I was drawn to the characters and their different personalities immediately.they were very believable and you almost felt as if you were there.
The film was very natural and the shots were nice and tidy, as a lot of foreign or arty films end up being too 'diffeent', this was easy to watch. as the plot became more complex the viewing was compelling and the director created suspense very well and built it up slowly.
The actors were really great, adding to the story's realism. as we the audience started to try and piece the mysteries of the story you just had to keep watching. i recommend it, the location was really pretty too.
I was drawn to the characters and their different personalities immediately.they were very believable and you almost felt as if you were there.
The film was very natural and the shots were nice and tidy, as a lot of foreign or arty films end up being too 'diffeent', this was easy to watch. as the plot became more complex the viewing was compelling and the director created suspense very well and built it up slowly.
The actors were really great, adding to the story's realism. as we the audience started to try and piece the mysteries of the story you just had to keep watching. i recommend it, the location was really pretty too.
- salarrazaghi
- Jul 31, 2020
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Honestly one of the best movies I'v ever seen depicting cuban countryside landscapes and music, yeah for sure the music is the best!! follow by the great cast.. Absolutely highly recommended!!
Is a most see!!
Feels good to se the beautiful side and culture of my country !! Just a nice and pleasant film that stirs the emotions by letting yourself fall in love with it
It made me remember my childhood and my adolescence in Cuba, since I don't live there. I really liked seeing the landscapes and the wonderful performance of the actors. I recommend 100% this movie for anyone who wants to know my beautiful island of Cuba.
- elianyspaz
- Aug 15, 2020
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I really liked the film for the photography and for the soundtracks that accompany the viewer during the film, it recreates the typical Cuban atmosphere. After seeing it, I understand the awards it has received and its nominations. Congratulations
- carlitoselbelga
- Nov 9, 2020
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Mambo Man is an enjoyable and unexpected film. I've never been to Cuba but it appears to show an authentic depiction of the country. Usually, when a film takes you to Cuba it takes you to Havana - but Mambo Man is set in a provincial town - what you might call the 'real Cuba'.
Mambo Man follows a (true) chapter in the life story of local businessman and pillar of his community JC. I won't give any spoilers, but it takes some unexpected twists, and makes interesting commentary on the Cuban social and political scene along the way.
Finally, as you might expect from a film co-directed by the owner of Latin music label Tumi Music - it's worth watching for the sound track alone!
Mambo Man follows a (true) chapter in the life story of local businessman and pillar of his community JC. I won't give any spoilers, but it takes some unexpected twists, and makes interesting commentary on the Cuban social and political scene along the way.
Finally, as you might expect from a film co-directed by the owner of Latin music label Tumi Music - it's worth watching for the sound track alone!
- josephwalker-90204
- Aug 13, 2020
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It is a spectacular movie. recreates a beautiful landscape of my country and that contagious music that many enjoy.
- lixa-84183
- Jul 28, 2020
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- gabrielapedrera
- Aug 14, 2020
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I really liked this movie, it has for me the best actor in Cuba, Hector Noa. It is a beautiful drama, its music its people, it is Cuba and its culture. This movie already has 15 international awards and deserves many more. Mo Fini and Edesio are two very talented directors and they achieved an exclusive product on cinema with Cuban themes. Congratulations.
- ventas-43890
- Jul 28, 2020
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If you want to enjoy with the best cuban music, his landscapes and a really magnificent set of actors this the movie you have to see. His storyline based in a real history has been motive for more than 10th good deserved awards. This is a movie who invite you to see it and enjoy it.
- jalejandrov-92150
- Jul 27, 2020
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Mambo man is a wonderful movie, you can see that it was made with a lot of love, it has talented artists, a spectacular production !! fantastic music, I really love it !!! I ask you to keep making more movies like this !!! Blessings !!!
Do not miss it friends!
- mirisinger
- Jul 26, 2020
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Very nice film, beautiful photograph that shows the beautiful island of Cuba, I hope you enjoy it like me !!!
- rodriguezedesio
- Aug 12, 2020
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I love the way that movie show all the Cuban culture, its roots, and the landscapes, a good story for sure!
- hgps-61329
- Aug 12, 2020
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The Mambo Man movie is great. It has a very beautiful photograph, excellent locations, the Cuban countryside, its animals, the green of Cuba, but above all the music. The music is spectacular from the best traditions. Excellent.
- angel-69032
- Jul 25, 2020
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Enjoyed the film tremendously - Wonderful music throughout as well if you like Buena Vista social club this will be right up your alley. Perfect for a summer sunday afternoon
- colin-16034
- Jul 29, 2020
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It is like living in Cuba for a while Really authentic. We all are a bit like Mambo man
- tusoldelnorte
- Aug 2, 2020
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