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IMDb member since August 2004
Born in Monterrey, Mexico, Jorge is highly influenced by both American and Mexican pop culture.
During many years, Jorge lived in the corporate world, away of his dreams and his passion: cinema. At age 40, he made a stand. And now he's becoming one of the most prolific Mexican screenwriters of this new decade.
Jorge's stories blend American and Mexican communities in a fun and real way, emphasizing their similarities, rather than their differences.
People are loving his versatility: He's writing chops cover drama, horror, comedy and thriller, both for Cinema and TV.
He currently lives in Mexico City, and frequently flies to America.
During many years, Jorge lived in the corporate world, away of his dreams and his passion: cinema. At age 40, he made a stand. And now he's becoming one of the most prolific Mexican screenwriters of this new decade.
Jorge's stories blend American and Mexican communities in a fun and real way, emphasizing their similarities, rather than their differences.
People are loving his versatility: He's writing chops cover drama, horror, comedy and thriller, both for Cinema and TV.
He currently lives in Mexico City, and frequently flies to America.
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Reviews
Matando Cabos (2004)
Laugh until your sides sore
1 September 2004 - 10 out of 13 users found this review helpful.
'Matando Cabos' is a mixture of the retro, Tarantino and absurd movies. It's a must to all of us that adored the b-movies of the 70s.
The story is not pretentiously developed in a way to be unpredictable, it's more like going out in this trip that you simply don't know what's going to happen next because you simply just don't know, just like in 'Go!'. In this fashion, 'Matando Cabos' results in an entertaining and hilarious urban adventure.
For all of those who are just sick of all those Latin American movies that just try to "portray" the reality of society with stories around prostitution, corruption, crime and injustice, you ought to see this movie. It's a good way to see that in Latin America they also "just want to have fun".
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