
Cero y van cuatro 2004
Alejandro Gamboa's *Cero y van cuatro* (2004) weaves four darkly comic tales set against the grimy backdrop of Mexico City, blending crime, absurdity, and social tension into a razor-sharp satire.
Director: Alejandro Gamboa
Cast






Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Cero y van cuatro* (2004) about?
*Cero y van cuatro* (2004) unfolds four interwoven stories in Mexico City, each exposing the absurd and often brutal consequences of urban life. From a botched robbery to a case of mistaken identity, the film follows characters navigating crime, corruption, and desperation in a world where justice is a distant fantasy.
Who directed *Cero y van cuatro*?
Alejandro Gamboa directed *Cero y van cuatro* (2004), bringing his signature blend of dark humor and social critique to this anthology of urban chaos.
Who stars in *Cero y van cuatro*?
The film features a talented ensemble cast including Guillermo Iván, Juan Pablo Medina, René Campero, and José Manuel Poncelis, each delivering standout performances in their respective stories.
Is *Cero y van cuatro* (2004) worth watching?
As a dark comedy with sharp social commentary, *Cero y van cuatro* (2004) offers a unique take on crime and desperation in Mexico City. While not for those seeking lighthearted fare, its gritty humor and thematic depth make it a compelling watch for fans of the genre.
How long is *Cero y van cuatro*?
*Cero y van cuatro* runs for 92 minutes.
About Cero y van cuatro (2004) — Four Dark Comedy Tales from Mexico City's Underbelly
Alejandro Gamboa's *Cero y van cuatro* (2004) weaves four darkly comic tales set against the grimy backdrop of Mexico City, blending crime, absurdity, and social tension into a razor-sharp satire. The film follows interconnected lives caught in the city's underbelly—from a pair of stoned friends bracing for corruption to a kidnapped heiress navigating a kidnapping where no one is as they seem. Gamboa, known for his sharp eye on urban decay, crafts a world where justice is a punchline, and chaos reigns supreme. With a tone that oscillates between biting humor and gritty realism, *Cero y van cuatro* serves as a dark mirror to the city's contradictions, where every character's struggle feels both tragically real and darkly hilarious.
Starring Guillermo Iván and Juan Pablo Medina, this anthology of mishaps and misfortunes explores themes of desperation, misplaced vengeance, and the absurdity of survival in a lawless world. Whether it's a bumbling thief's disastrous heist or a mistaken identity leading to a lynch mob, each story pulses with the chaotic energy of a metropolis where crime isn't just a backdrop—it's the main act. Fans of dark comedies and urban dramas will find *Cero y van cuatro* a refreshing, if uncomfortable, ride through the cracks of society.