Candy or Mint
Candy or Mint, also known as El Niki, is a 1990 Chilean crime drama directed by Gonzalo Justiniano and one of the country's first post-Pinochet dictatorship films. In 1991 it became the first Chilean film to be nominated for the Goya Award in the category of best Ibero-American film.
Summary
The film provides an accurate and gritty portrayal of the lives of a group of young people from the marginalized neighborhoods of Santiago. Niki and his friends are unemployed, with nothing to do, and quickly get caught up in the world of drugs and crime. During one of their adventures, Niki meets Manuela, his love interest who is known as "crazy".Cast
- Hector Vega Mauricio
- Patricia Rivadeneira
- Aldo Parodi
- Myriam Palacios
- David Olguiser
- Rodrigo Gijon
- Cecilia Godoy
- Rodrigo Peña
- Luis Alarcón
Reception and analysis
Patricia Rivadeneira opined that "Justiniano has the extraordinary ability to discover talents and also to tell great, endearing stories that go beyond the political, the contingent, and that endure over time." In 1991 it became the first Chilean film to be nominated for the Goya Award in the category of best Ibero-American film.
Magda Eriz wrote in Alpha that this "is a film from the early stages of the Chilean transition that depicts the state of the population after the dictatorship." They go on to state the film shows "unemployed youth who steal and make some money from the illegal sale of marijuana."