Plot
A prestigious film critic who has lost faith in the art form sparks with a young woman whose tastes run opposite of his.
Release Year: 2013
Rating: 6.3/10 (328 voted)
Critic's Score: /100
Director: Hernán Guerschuny
Stars: Rafael Spregelburd, Dolores Fonzi, Blanca Lewin
Storyline
A prestigious film critic who has lost faith in the art form sparks with a young woman whose tastes run opposite of his.
Cast: Rafael Spregelburd -
Víctor Tellez
Dolores Fonzi -
Sofía
Blanca Lewin -
Pinni
Ignacio Rogers -
Leandro Arce
Alfonso Ponchi Baron -
Actor de teatro
Telma Crisanti -
Ágatha
Cecilia Czornogas -
Periodista
Gabriela Ferrero -
Marta
Eduardo Iáccono -
Gorodisch
(as Eduardo Iaccono)
Daniel Kargieman -
Shuster
(as Daniel Cargieman)
Ana Katz -
Roxana
Pablo Krantz -
Voz en off en francés
(voice)
Marta Paccamicci -
Nélida
Leonardo Sbaraglia -
Leonardo Sbaraglia
Pino Siano -
Jefe
Taglines:
What if your life becomes a movie...that you hate?
Country: Chile, Argentina
Language: Spanish, French
Release Date: 15 May 2015
Filming Locations: Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
Box Office Details
Budget: ARS 2,000,000
(estimated)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
User Review
Author:
Rating: 7/10
I doubt that a movie like this will ever reach large audiences, however
I could enjoy it during a long flight to South America (this is indeed
a Chile-Argentina co-production). It is a playful but sharp Romantic
comedy, whose protagonist is a movie critic, who tired of the
triviality of life and of romantic comedies reflecting that same life
finds himself to live a true romance, and has to cope with it, thus
questioning all his certainties about life and cinema. So, the eternal
dilemma of art representing life and vice versa is brilliantly explored
through the progress of his love story. Movie lovers, of any kind, will
love this picture, showing both visual references and quotes from some
famous movies of the past, they will like its ironic attitude towards
the sophisticated and out-of the world critic, who gets alienated from
life by thinking in French as if he were living in a nouvelle vague
movie. I also appreciated its re-affirmation of the value a good
romantic comedy, without too much ambition, except that of entertaining
and pleasing the viewer. And that was the effect on me, it was 100
minutes of entertainment and helped stand a long flight, with funny
moments and some reflection on the art of cinema
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