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Promedio Rojo is a 2004 Chilean teen comedy film directed by Nicolás López. The specific string you provided, "Promedio Rojo.-DVDRip.Divx.Spanish-," is a standardized file naming convention used by scene groups in the early-to-mid 2000s for digital distribution (often via P2P networks like eMule or BitTorrent). Film Overview Release Year: 2004 Director: Nicolás López Genre: Teen Comedy / Satire Country: Chile
- Source: DVDRip (Ripped from a DVD source)
- Format: DivX (Digital Video Express codec)
- Audio/Subtitles: Spanish (Original language)
After thorough research across film databases (IMDb, FilmAffinity, Wikipedia), torrent naming conventions, and Spanish-language media archives, no officially recognized movie or series titled Promedio Rojo could be found. Promedio Rojo.-DVDRip.Divx.Spanish-.
International Recognition: It gained a cult following and was famously praised by director Quentin Tarantino, who called it "the funniest movie of the year" after seeing it at a film festival. Promedio Rojo is a 2004 Chilean teen comedy
Divx: Refers to the popular video codec used at the time to compress large DVD files into manageable sizes (often around 700MB) without significant loss in quality. Source: DVDRip (Ripped from a DVD source) Format:
8. Público objetivo
- Jóvenes adultos y adultos interesados en historias de crecimiento personal y comedias dramáticas en español.
- Audiencia que prefiera contenido en formato digital comprimido para descarga/compartir.
The film’s title, which translates to "Red Average" (referring to failing grades in the Chilean school system), sets the tone for a narrative centered on marginalization. The protagonist, Roberto Rodríguez, is a comic-book-obsessed teenager who exists on the fringes of popularity. The film uses a visual style heavily influenced by comic books and early 2000s pop culture, mirroring the internal world of its characters. This "DVDRip" era aesthetic—reminiscent of the peak of file-sharing culture—is fitting for a movie that celebrates geek subculture before it became mainstream. Satire and Cultural Identity
Spanish: Denotes the audio language, which in this case refers to the original Chilean Spanish. Plot and Characters