El Infierno (2010)

Movie · 2010 · Action, Crime, Western, Comedy, Drama · 2h 28m · NC-17 · Spanish

Curator score: 7.5/10 (14.4K ratings)

Mexico 2010, Hell... nothing to celebrate

Overview

After being deported back to Mexico, a man has no choice but to join the vicious drug cartel that has corrupted his hometown in order to survive.

Ratings

Director

Luis Estrada

Production

Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía, Bandidos Films, Estudios Churubusco Azteca

Cast

Damián Alcázar, Joaquín Cosío, Ernesto Gómez Cruz, María Rojo, Elizabeth Cervantes, Jorge Zárate, Salvador Sánchez, Daniel Giménez Cacho, Angelina Peláez, Kristyan Ferrer, Dagoberto Gama, Mauricio Isaac, Alejandro Calva, Emilio Guerrero, Silverio Palacios, Mario Almada, Isela Vega, Daniel Martínez, Alfonso Figueroa, José Concepción Macías

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, brutal narco-satire that mixes black comedy, crime drama, and social rage into a very memorable portrait of corruption and desperation in Mexico. It’s funny in the darkest possible way, but the violence and cynicism are the point, not a garnish.

Best for

  • Viewers who like bleak crime stories with biting political satire
  • Fans of ensemble gangster films with regional specificity
  • People interested in Mexican cinema and social commentary
  • Audiences who can handle graphic violence and harsh humor

Skip if

  • You want a straightforward action movie
  • You dislike graphic brutality or cynical endings
  • You prefer crime films that glamorize criminals
  • You’re not in the mood for satire mixed with tragedy

Overview

El Infierno is one of those crime films that feels both outrageous and painfully recognizable. It uses the rise of a small-town man inside the drug economy to expose how poverty, corruption, and fear trap ordinary people long before the guns arrive. The movie’s humor is savage, but it never lets you forget what that humor is covering up.

Worth noting

Luis Estrada stages the film like a folk tragedy with a wicked grin. The characters are vivid, the escalation is relentless, and the movie keeps turning local detail into national indictment. It’s a gangster picture, but it’s also a social autopsy, and that combination gives it real bite.

Bottom line

What makes it linger is how current it still feels. The satire lands because the world it depicts is not abstract or exaggerated; it’s a system where survival itself becomes morally corrosive. That makes the film entertaining, yes, but also angry, mournful, and hard to shake.

Top Letterboxd reviews

cam 💤 (5★) · 555 likes

tsss chale... pobre beni, el nomas quería poner su escuela de inglés :( tkmm mucho mi coshi <33

Sergioab (5★) · 440 likes

No existe mejor película que retrate la terrible realidad de México desde un punto de vista crudo pero a la vez siendo una sátira negra bien divertida a la ignorancia del poder.Además de tener una trama tan bien construida sobre narcotráfico e inocencia perdida con gran desarrollo de personajes corrompidos por su pobreza y la "falta" de oportunidades que te impiden avanzar por las buenas. Además literalmente tiene al mejor elenco en una película mexicana: María Rojo, Ernesto Gómez… more

Ozymandias64 (4★) · 369 likes

Al principio puede parecer la típica película sobre gangsters/narcotraficantes sin nada interesante que ofrecer, pero mientras más va avanzando en la trama... mezclando misterio y thriller con el mundo del crimen y la corrupción en México te da una gran película.

isvi_adoniram (5★) · 255 likes

No importa cuando veas esta película, probablemente sigas encontrando paralelismos con la actualidad violenta de México.

IvanDeLarge (4.5★) · 223 likes

"Me cae que ésta vida y no chingaderas, es el cabron infierno". Si se siente como muy "😬" que ésta película sea del 2010, y que más de 10 años después aún se sienta como una realidad en México. PD.La escena dónde secuestran a "la cucaracha" y le hacen de todo, es de las escenas más intensas que he visto.

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Topics

narco-crime, black comedy, social satire, Mexican cinema, corruption, poverty, violent drama, ensemble cast, regional politics, darkly comic

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