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Marc, played by Jorge Valasco is a typical, unfeeling man. It's clear that Genis Montosa's character Alex has been put upon during the two men's relationship to the extent of having Tilikum firstly imposed upon him and then dumped on him.
Alex still has hopes; Marc plays on them. I could see the way this was going to go right from the start.
It's the poor dog I feel sorry for. Neither of the two protagonists really evokes much sympathy. One's needy and the other is selfish.
The two actors play their parts exceptionally well to have produced such reactions in the viewer. This was a worthwhile twenty one minutes.
Alex still has hopes; Marc plays on them. I could see the way this was going to go right from the start.
It's the poor dog I feel sorry for. Neither of the two protagonists really evokes much sympathy. One's needy and the other is selfish.
The two actors play their parts exceptionally well to have produced such reactions in the viewer. This was a worthwhile twenty one minutes.
- laduqesa
- 30 jun 2023
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...for atmosphere, for touching story, for the great end and for performances. And for something better sweet in which a dog and two men are enough for feel basic, fundamental truths. A beautiful film who you feel be just almost perfect. Like a piece of jazz.
- Kirpianuscus
- 2 dic 2019
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