Buena pelicula de Cabrera
Gandalf | Bogota | 01/19/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"En esta pelicula Sergio Cabrera nor muestra nuevamente porque es uno de los mejores directores colombianos del momento. baso en el libro de Santiago Gamboa, es un reflejo de un pais donde macondo y las situaciones ridiculas son algo de todos los dias"
Excellent Movie
Camilo Andres Camacho | Montréal | 09/09/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A Colombian Film. Most of the times, people have previous ideas when they hear the name of the country.
Well this film is not a happy one, but what you see will surprise you. A reporter, his work and how love could arrive in a form you're not expecting. The crude reality.
In my concept a really good film, recomended."
Realist
Cesar A. Velazquez | 03/21/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Muestra la realidad de un pais que estaba undido en el ampa y la corrupcion, hoy en dia no se puede decir que esto se ha eliminado por completo pero si ha mejorado bastante"
Sergio Cabrera
S. H. Quintero | 04/28/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Sergio Cabrera in my opinion is the greatest director to come out of Colombian cinema. In "Perder Es Cuestion De Metodo" he manages to deliver yet another stunning visual portrait of Bogota in all its flawed beauty. The film also delivers a sobering insight into the corruption at all levels of society and the copasetic way in which Colombians go about dealing with it. If anyone is curious as to how a Colombian mind operates and thinks, this will certainly give you an idea of the general attitudes and psychological issues that comes from living in what at one point was the most violent country in the world. Another film thats definitely worth watching as far as a real portrayal of Bogota is "La Estrategia Del Caracol" by the same director."