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Nowhere (2002)

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Review

Writer-director Luis Sepúlveda's Nowhere (2002) examines the life of political prisoners suffering under a Latin American dictator. The country and the commandante are never explicitly named, but Nowhere is dedicated to the 3,000-plus Chileans who disappeared under the totalitarian rule of General Augusto Pinochet between 1974 and 1990, so it's a pretty safe bet that it's supposed to be Chile. This one takes place in the 80's, when a bunch of dudes deemed terrorists are rounded up and thrown into a labor camp in the middle of nowhere. Are they actually terrorists? No. One's gay and not great at hiding it, one's Jewish, one's a history professor who teaches a version of history the government doesn't approve of, and one's a working class fella who was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. The fascists don't really care to examine whether they did what they're accused of, so it's off to jail with no actual trial. While these political prisoners think they have no shot of ever seeing their families again, their friends and family members have a trick up their sleeves. Harvey Keitel is "El Gringo" a former Marine who is disgusted with the role he and America as a whole have had in propping up this dictatorship that cares so little for its people. El Gringo decides he'll help the men break out and head for freedom, but that's easier said than done. You've got to know where to find them, first of all. Amidst all the misery, there shines a light of hope that emanates from Caterina Murino’s naked ass crack. She's leaning naked against the jail cell's wall, and her undies are nowhere to be found! Nowhere has being a political prisoner looked more arousing than in that scene!