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[REL] Sicario (1994) [Venezuela]

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2026 1:58 pm
by BugMeNot9999
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111181/
Jairo is a teenager living in a drugs-and violence-infested neighborhood who becomes a hired killer or sicario for a criminal gang.
It's a boy movie, with many explicit boy-woman scenes.
The main actor, Laureano Olivarez, who plays Jairo, was about 14 years old during filming. Jairo's girlfriend has only a few scenes in the film. She is played by Melissa Ponce, who was probably the same age as Laureano.


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Re: [REL] Sicario (1994) [Venezuela]

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 11:43 pm
by deadman
BugMeNot9999 wrote: Fri Jan 30, 2026 1:58 pmIt's a boy movie, with many explicit boy-woman scenes.
The main actor, Laureano Olivarez, who plays Jairo, was about 14 years old during filming. Jairo's girlfriend has only a few scenes in the film. She is played by Melissa Ponce, who was probably the same age as Laureano.

The scenes with Melissa Ponce are nice. She's very beautiful. I only wish she played a bigger role!

As with another recently bumped film, Eu me lembro, I've found that highly explicit scenes involving underage boys and older women are far more common than the reverse - by a large margin. I can list out a bunch of films with very graphic boy-woman scenes but only a handful of equally graphic girl-man ones. Any scene involving a girl is automatically viewed as more exploitative than if it involved a boy the same age. The old double standard.

For anyone who might want to stream this movie, it's on Amazon Prime (you'll have to watch ads though, so be warned):

https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B01FRO9YNM/

Re: [REL] Sicario (1994) [Venezuela]

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2026 12:48 am
by BugMeNot9999
deadman wrote: Sat Jan 31, 2026 11:43 pm The scenes with Melissa Ponce are nice. She's very beautiful. I only wish she played a bigger role!
I agree! After posting the film, I did some research on her. In 2021, Laureano Olivarez announced on Instagram a documentary called "En Íntimo con Laureano" in which Melisa Ponce (her real name) would also participate. From the link to her Instagram page, I learned that she now runs a business in Pilar, Argentina, where she was probably born in 1978 (same age as Olivarez), although I don't understand why she was in Venezuela for the film's casting.
deadman wrote: Sat Jan 31, 2026 11:43 pm As with another recently bumped film, Eu me lembro, I've found that highly explicit scenes involving underage boys and older women are far more common than the reverse - by a large margin. I can list out a bunch of films with very graphic boy-woman scenes but only a handful of equally graphic girl-man ones. Any scene involving a girl is automatically viewed as more exploitative than if it involved a boy the same age. The old double standard.
I think the double standard is also due to the parents' behavior. In your post on 'Eu me Lembro', you wrote that the parents agreed. Regarding this film, Olivarez said in an interview that at first they were against it (especially his mother) because they feared it would disturb his puberty, but in the end they agreed (fortunately, because today he is a famous actor). In the same situation, the parents of a girl would certainly have put up more resistance.

Re: [REL] Sicario (1994) [Venezuela]

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2026 2:48 am
by Sully23
BugMeNot9999 wrote: Sun Feb 01, 2026 12:48 am although I don't understand why she was in Venezuela for the film's casting.
It's likely she has roots in that country depending on where she was born. Another possibility is that the director, unable to find a local actress, sought out other talent on that continent, and it's normal for film and TV productions in those countries to use foreign talent. But what I am sure of is that Argentina is the country where FLM films have more OT scenes than any other Latin American country. If I were to list them, Argentina alone would take the prize.