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Fausto 5.0

  • 2001
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Eduard Fernández, Najwa Nimri, and Miguel Ángel Solá in Fausto 5.0 (2001)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDr. Fausto encounters a man who claims to have removed his stomach eight years ago, despite adversity. He promises to make his wishes come true, causing Fausto to lose control.Dr. Fausto encounters a man who claims to have removed his stomach eight years ago, despite adversity. He promises to make his wishes come true, causing Fausto to lose control.Dr. Fausto encounters a man who claims to have removed his stomach eight years ago, despite adversity. He promises to make his wishes come true, causing Fausto to lose control.

  • Dirección
    • Àlex Ollé
    • Isidro Ortiz
    • Carlus Padrissa
  • Guionistas
    • Lola Beccaria
    • Fernando León de Aranoa
    • Àlex Ollé
  • Elenco
    • Miguel Ángel Solá
    • Eduard Fernández
    • Najwa Nimri
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.2/10
    1.6 k
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    • Dirección
      • Àlex Ollé
      • Isidro Ortiz
      • Carlus Padrissa
    • Guionistas
      • Lola Beccaria
      • Fernando León de Aranoa
      • Àlex Ollé
    • Elenco
      • Miguel Ángel Solá
      • Eduard Fernández
      • Najwa Nimri
    • 12Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 13Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 13 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total

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    Miguel Ángel Solá
    Miguel Ángel Solá
    • Fausto
    Eduard Fernández
    Eduard Fernández
    • Santos
    Najwa Nimri
    Najwa Nimri
    • Julia
    Rakel González-Huedo
    • Margarita
    • (as Raquel González)
    Juan Fernández
    Juan Fernández
    • Quiroga
    Irene Montalà
    Irene Montalà
    • Marta
    Carme Contreras
    Carme Contreras
    • Anciana
    Cristina Piaget
    • Mujer ojerosa
    Pep Molina
    • Bielsa
    Keke Creixems
    • Presentador
    Leonel Valdés
    • Taxista 1
    Pep Jové
    • Médico 1
    Morgan Searcy
    • Médico 2
    Josep Maria Ullod
    • Médico 3
    • (as Josep M. Ullod)
    Motokazu Kawamura
    • Gerente Hotel
    Xavier Soler
    • Padre Chatel
    • (as Dr. Soler)
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    Santi Pons
    • Médico Pasillo
    Carles Fígols
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    • Dirección
      • Àlex Ollé
      • Isidro Ortiz
      • Carlus Padrissa
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      • Lola Beccaria
      • Fernando León de Aranoa
      • Àlex Ollé
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    10eddieg-9

    Hypnotizing intelligent horror movie

    Oh, How I wish all horror movies would be like Fausto 5.0 The movie reminded me of Jackob's Ladder, It was beautifully arranged and has a breathtaking scenes. It's a tale about a doctor, who specializes in terminal patients. On his way to a medical convention, he runs into a strange David lynch kind of character who keeps following him. From there we go through a series of half dream half reality occurrences which also has the most artistic sex scene I've ever scene.

    The movie isn't too scary, It's the atmosphere which is creepy. The soundtrack also adds to the movie peak points. This movie is a must for every Lynch or Jackob's Ladder fans. Go and see it
    RagnarokCSP

    Exceptional film, highly recommended

    I'm not generally a follower of this sort of "Art House"-ish cinema, but I found this film highly enjoyable. The combination of surreal imagery and gritty realism is pleasantly understated (unlike, for example, Trainspotting), and this serves to add to the subtle nature of the film.

    Miguel Ángel Solá really brings Fausto to life... He can run a whole range of emotions without it feeling forced or hackneyed, and keeping everything suitably understated (which helps accentuate the rare occurrences where things go slightly strange all the more)

    Forget Matrix Reloaded, trying to confuse you with philosophical babble; this is a film that will have you and your friends discussing what it was *actually* about all the way back from the cinema (and then some). Definitely worth at least two viewings: once to see it, once to *really* watch it.
    8nicholas-rogers

    A great original adaptation of the Faustian legend

    I hadn't heard or seen anything about this movie before I saw it sitting on the DVD shelf of my local library, let alone have an idea what it was about. I was lured by the awards it had advertised on the cover and ambiguous statement, 'If you were to sell your soul what would you ask for?' I have no answer to the question but I'm pleased I parted with £1.50 to see this movie.

    It is based on the Faustian legend that the central character's pact with the devil allows him to have energy, life and youth unless he becomes so entranced by the passing moment that he wishes that things will never change. When Faust succumbs unthinkingly into that wish, his life is forfeit to a demon. In this adaptation the central character Dr Fausto (Miguel Ángel Solá), a specialist doctor of terminal medicine, who has lost his zest for life working constantly with people on the brink of death. While attending a conference in Barcelona, he runs into the mysterious (and hilarious) Santos Vella, pronounced 'Vela', as in 'mozzarella', played by the excellent Eduard Fernández, a man who claims to have once been treated by Fausto but which Fausto has no recollection of. He follows Fausto everywhere and knows everything about him, using his wit and humour to make a bold pact with Fausto and reintroduce him to youth and fun and his daughter Marta (Irene Montalà). When Fausto abuses the pact with Vella, his life starts dismantling with horrific and explicit consequences and nightmares, such as dogs eating at his stomach, being arrested and the demon threatening to harm his medical assistant, Julia (Najwa Nimri).

    The plot builds quickly and mysteriously through a blend of strange characters, such as the old woman on the train and the rail kill being hauled off the front train at the station, and psychedelic editing (which looks both original and a throw-back to cheesy 70s horror flicks). It keeps you hooked, especially the acting by Fernández, who comes across full of life and witty as the demon, towards the cold Dr Fausto, Solá. Both actors looked involved in the roles and came across frighteningly realistic as the plot evolved. The sets were also detached and chilling, which added to the suspense, such as the nightclub they go to, with the crazy naked women chained upside down and dancing to the hardcore rock music. It reminded me a little bit of the scenes in Fight Club. The sound affects when Fausto tears open the body at the lecture is sickeningly realistic and the music was jagged and sharp to add to the apprehension. There are very humorous scenes as well, such as smashing up the living room with a golf-club and the funny quips.

    It was well directed by Álex Ollé, Carlos Padrisa and Isidro Ortiz. The plot flowed smoothly and the performances and the sets were flawless. However, the writer Fernando León I thought was trying his best to make the film more strange than he had to. For example, the girl Margarita who Fausto has sex with has blue arms – why? And why is it called Fausto 5.0? There's no explanation to this in the story and I think there's a few red herrings to try and throw people unnecessarily off course. Then again, it could be the director achieving what he wanted; for you to keep guessing. I know I still am. The film was out to shock, which happens quite often in Spanish movies. There's often an empty feeling, a detachment between the audience and the characters, which is both interesting and keeps you thinking about the plot for days afterwards. It's a unique trend in Spanish cinema, and Fausto 5.0 is a prime example. Dreams also feature a lot in Spanish cinema. Take Abre Los Ojos for example, which was also surreal and strange and ended up being one great nightmare. Along with Abre Los Ojos, there is a hint of Requiem to a Dream and Fight Club, due to the fact the characters in the films are on the edge of life and they include horrors and sci-fi elements and are all well-made.

    I give this film eight out of ten. I was hooked, it was original, brilliantly acted and excellently made. Fans of sci-fi/horror movies will love it. I'm not particularly but I really enjoyed it. If the writer had been a little less pretentious with the weirdness, it would have received an extra mark.
    Dockelektro

    Original Fare

    Different from everything you have seen, this movie's greatest achievement is transporting us into the real world, but being able to make it not so real. For this effect, the cinematography contributes a lot, and also the art direction. This movie is odd, it will gather enemies, but I think it had great moments and great visions. The oddity is an asset here. It has won the great prize on my country's Fantasporto.
    dbdumonteil

    Not very original.

    The umpteenth version of a well-known story (check the title which is the hero's name).it begins well enough,but after an half-hour,it's run of the mill pact with the devil.The actor playing Rilla the "survivor" obviously tries to ape De Niro's style in "Angel Heart".But whereas Parker's work had a solid screenplay,this Spanish story falls apart in the second third and fails totally to convince in one of the most disappointing conclusions a horror movie has ever offered.The movie fills its quota of sex ,"surgery" and gore .Every Spanish director is not Amenabar,by a long shot.I must confess I have not understood the meaning of 5.0.....if it has one of course.

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      Vella offers Faust two drinks in the house he takes him to. He replaces the decanter top after each of the first two drinks, but when he goes to pour himself a third drink, the top is off the decanter.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de octubre de 2001 (España)
    • País de origen
      • España
    • Sitio oficial
      • CARTEL (Creativos Asociados de Radio y TV) (Spain)
    • Idiomas
      • Catalán
      • Cheyene
      • Español
    • También se conoce como
      • Фауст 5.0
    • Productoras
      • Creativos Asociados de Radio y Televisión (CARTEL)
      • Fausto Producciones Cinematográficas
      • MEDIA Programme of the European Union
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      1 hora 33 minutos
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      • Dolby Digital

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