Un vendedor ambicioso hará cualquier cosa por la gran promoción que ha estado persiguiendo, pero inevitablemente, descubrirá que no existe el crimen perfecto.Un vendedor ambicioso hará cualquier cosa por la gran promoción que ha estado persiguiendo, pero inevitablemente, descubrirá que no existe el crimen perfecto.Un vendedor ambicioso hará cualquier cosa por la gran promoción que ha estado persiguiendo, pero inevitablemente, descubrirá que no existe el crimen perfecto.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 4 premios ganados y 13 nominaciones en total
- Lourdes
- (as Monica Cervera)
- Comisario Campoy
- (as Enrique Villen)
- Jaime
- (as Javier Gutierrez)
- Matías
- (as Jose Alias)
- Susana
- (as Penelope Velasco)
- Helena
- (as Montserrat Mostaza)
- Taxista
- (as Eduardo Gomez)
- Pepón
- (as Enrique Martinez)
- Desiree
- (as Alicia Andujar)
- Tipo 2
- (as Manuel Tallafe)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
The plot begins bizarre, and from there it gets ever bizarrer. Set in a department store (the perfect metaphor for the human condition!), this film brilliantly weaves the themes of glamorous/plastic life versus the mundane/real. Trapped between worlds and desperately trying to achieve the former is our hero Rafael, a man whose entire life exists within the ladies' clothing department. Somehow he gets wrapped up in murder, blackmail and ectoplasmic visitations from lovable corpses. Yeah, I told you it gets bizarre.
But despite the zany plot, there's a very poignant & sober message that runs just below the surface. It's subtle, but it comes to fruition during the magnificent climax when we realize exactly what this whole wacky movie is about. If you've paid attention to symbolism, metaphor, allegory and all that intellectual jazz, you'll get it, and you'll see how everything fits into place. If not, fine, you'll enjoy the picture anyway because it's just plain funny. The beauty is that you can take it at your own pace. Great film. Damn near perfect. Er... ferpect.
The thing I liked most about this movie was the extremely smooth way of telling the story. As the movie started, I almost immediately got sucked into the story by the hypnotic, yet very funny way of displaying the plot. Not only the script or the acting, but also camera, light, sound and editing - all aspects of the movie presentation where thoughtfully placed and dozed to make up the right mix for a really well made movie.
The way of telling the story is almost a story for itself. The sequence of the scenes performs twists of its own, the way they are filmed and edited adds a whole new level, a sub plot so to speak. The scene presentation, the "image", plays an important role and I'd say it's the most grave factor that makes this movie unique.
The pace of the movie (regarding the story telling style, not the plot itself) slows down towards the end to leaves space for more roughness and suspense.
I really hope to see much more of Alex del la Iglesia in the future because what I got to see yet is always getting even better.
8 out of 10.
However, I was pleasantly surprised at how often I laughed out loud. Crimen Ferpecto moves at a fairly quick pace with lots of entertaining situations.
First off, both Guillermo Toledo, as Rafael, and Monica Cervera, as Lourdes are convincing in their portrayals. What makes their performances enjoyable is their mutual ability to create interesting dynamics within their characters. Rafael, is, essentially a boorish lout, yet Toledo manages to make him sympathetic at times especially as his entanglement with Lourdes get more and more complicated. By the same token, Lourdes, the "ugly" sales clerk, proves, as a twist on the character type, to be just as ugly on the inside. They are constantly sparring, as Lourdes tries to rope Rafael into marriage, and he tries to remove her from his life. While amusing, the sparring, as the film reaches its climax, does get a little wearing. The first half of Crimen Ferpecto working better then the latter half.
Also, a standout is Luis Varela as Don Antonio, Rafael's rival in becoming store manager. Without giving too much away of the plot, his character gets a surreal treatment and haunts Rafael as he attempts to deal with Lourdes. I thought some of the interplay between Rafael and Don Antonio were among the best in the film.
Crimen Ferpecto is light entertainment at it's best. It offers some genuinely funny moments that are well conceived and executed. Guillermo Toledo and Monica Cervera also give stand out performances in their roles as Rafael and Lourdes with Luis Varela, as Don Antonio, backing them up admirably.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSeveral of the clowns and journalists in the last scene are really fans of Álex de la Iglesia. They were invited by the director himself for supporting him through his official website.
- Errores(at around 1h 21 mins) The inspector pulls Don Antonio's bridgework out of the hot furnace on a shovel, picks it off the shovel with tweezers, and drops it into a plastic bag. It should have melted the bag.
- Citas
[when trying to pay for the movie "Perfect Crime," the code says "Ferpect Crime"]
Rafael: It's "Perfect", with a P... and there it reads..."Ferpect", with an F.
Clerk: Yes, but the price is right, isn't it?
Rafael: It's "Perfect", but it reads "Ferpect." Why?
Clerk: It must be a typo.
Rafael: Fuck. "Ferpect Crime."
- Créditos curiososInitial credits are written on different papers which are sometimes on the wrong order and then rearrange (Fernando Tejero initially appears as Fernando Rojete; see Dick Van Dyke credit in 'Mary Poppins'). The title initially appears as Crimen Perfecto, and then rearranges to Crimen Ferpecto.
- ConexionesFeatured in Cómo se hizo: Crimen ferpecto (2004)
- Bandas sonorasMoliendo café
Written by Jose Manzo
also attributed to Hugo Blanco (uncredited)
© Morro Music Corp.
Licensed by Peermusic Española, S.A.
Performed by Fanfare Ciocarlia
(P) 2001 Piranha Musik Berlin and Alpha Tango
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Ferpect Crime
- Locaciones de filmación
- Fnac Callao - Calle Preciados, 28, 28013 Madrid, Madrid, España(exteriors: Yeyo's, interiors: Yeyo's VHS movies section)
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- EUR 4,750,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 418,843
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 9,588
- 21 ago 2005
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 9,042,432
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 45 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1