La critique de DVD Verdict (fin)
Sólo Quiero Caminar is certainly stylish. However, it feels far from contemporary. The jumps in narrative time, focus on violence and revenge, and even the use of music in the film seriously harken back to the ultraviolent days of the 1990s, when films like Reservoir Dogs or even Robert Rodriquez's Desperado were bringing visual style and revenge together in tight cinematic packages. This is a really roundabout way of saying that Sólo Quiero Caminar is nothing new, and, for all its style, it doesn't feel particularly innovative. That's not a bad thing necessarily, but the whole film produces the nagging feeling that I've seen it somewhere before.
Sólo Quiero Caminar is justifiably famous in its home country, nominated for a number of awards. I'm not sure it'll play so well here in the US, though. The film certainly has style to spare, but the film also feels like its stuck in the past. The DVD looks good, but there aren't enough extras to tempt those on the fence. It's certainly worth a rental for fans of any of the stars or those with nostalgia for the late '90s, but for everyone else there are probably better thrillers out there.(better,better c'est vite dit mon pote...ce film est meilleur que des centaines de daubes amérikkkaines !)