Charuga (1991) Poster

(1991)

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7/10
So what is a revolutionary, anyway?
Ianfidel9 June 1999
Caruga (I thought it was actually "Charuga") shows the danger of revolutionaries ending up as merely self-serving bandits. It also explores the question of whether or not a revolutionary figure is capable of having a libido and remaining true to his (or her) cause. A rather depressing film at times, Charuga is still a must see for anyone interested in the ideals of revolution.
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5/10
Too hard to follow, dull direction, miscast lead
Groverdox27 January 2022
"Caruga" is one of those movies I caught on SBS when I was a kid and always remembered it, and wanted to watch as an adult. It's less memorable to me now that I've just seen it, however. I didn't really follow the story. The direction is dull, very pedestrian, and the main actor who plays the eponymous role seems miscast.

The movie has a pretty high body count, but no graphic violence I can remember. It also has quite a bit of incidental male nudity, and a few bare breasts.

I wish I could have followed the story a bit better. Caruga, the titular character, is apparently a real historical figure. This movie really failed to bring him back to life.
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