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Il club

Titolo originale: El club
  • 2015
  • VM14
  • 1h 38min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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12.439
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Il club (2015)
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Dopo il verificarsi di un incidente, la Chiesa cattolica manda un consulente psicologico in una piccola località balneare cilena, dove, isolati dalla società, vivono sacerdoti e suore caduti... Leggi tuttoDopo il verificarsi di un incidente, la Chiesa cattolica manda un consulente psicologico in una piccola località balneare cilena, dove, isolati dalla società, vivono sacerdoti e suore caduti in disgrazia, sospettati di crimini che vanno dagli abusi sui minori al rapimento di neon... Leggi tuttoDopo il verificarsi di un incidente, la Chiesa cattolica manda un consulente psicologico in una piccola località balneare cilena, dove, isolati dalla società, vivono sacerdoti e suore caduti in disgrazia, sospettati di crimini che vanno dagli abusi sui minori al rapimento di neonati da donne nubili.

  • Regia
    • Pablo Larraín
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Pablo Larraín
    • Guillermo Calderón
    • Daniel Villalobos
  • Star
    • Alfredo Castro
    • Roberto Farías
    • Antonia Zegers
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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      • Pablo Larraín
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Pablo Larraín
      • Guillermo Calderón
      • Daniel Villalobos
    • Star
      • Alfredo Castro
      • Roberto Farías
      • Antonia Zegers
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    • 73Metascore
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    Alfredo Castro
    Alfredo Castro
    • Padre Vidal
    Roberto Farías
    Roberto Farías
    • Sandokan
    Antonia Zegers
    Antonia Zegers
    • Hermana Mónica
    Marcelo Alonso
    Marcelo Alonso
    • Padre García
    Jaime Vadell
    • Padre Silva
    Alejandro Goic
    Alejandro Goic
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    Alejandro Sieveking
    Alejandro Sieveking
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    José Soza
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    Francisco Reyes
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    Diego Muñoz
    Diego Muñoz
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    Felipe Ríos
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    Claudio Marín
    Horacio Donoso
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      • Pablo Larraín
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      • Pablo Larraín
      • Guillermo Calderón
      • Daniel Villalobos
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    7ReganRebecca

    A club you don't want to belong to

    In a small fishing village 4 men and 1 woman cohabitate in a house. Their greatest joy in life is training and racing a small greyhound they collectively own, and they hold ambitions of buying and training more dogs so they can make more money. But their peaceful existence is broken when a another man comes to join their ranks. He, like the other men, is fallen member of the holy order, and though they are immediately suspicious of him, they put on a brave face. It isn't long however, before a victim of this new arrival literally shows up on their doorstep, shouting about the ways in which he was victimized and refusing to go away. What happens next shakes the little club to their core and disrupts their pleasant way of life.

    This is a movie about some thoroughly unpleasant people. There is no one really to root for. The men and woman seem benign at first, but as they continue to talk they expose themselves for the greedy, selfish, self-interested people they are. While they have been taken out of commission and sequestered in a house, ostensibly to do penance, they have instead carved out a cushy life for themselves, each one privately convinced that they are in actual fact good, and are locked up with a bunch of degenerates.

    While the film is beautifully shot, this is a film where the strength lies in the acting and the script. While not visually graphic the film has some very graphic dialogue about the crimes of some of the priests which are about what you would expect given the history of pedophilia in the Catholic church. It's a slow burn of a movie, but the more you watch the more you will feel disturbed as the members of the club expose themselves for who they really are.
    8SquigglyCrunch

    An Engaging Story Told with a Mix of Disturbance and Discomfort

    The Club is about of group of former male priests who have been sent to live in a house for supposedly being incapable of properly ministering, when something horrible happens outside their house and a young priest-psychiatrist joins them in the hopes of finding out what's going on, and putting the former priests back on the right track.

    The movie has so many twists and turns, it's probably better that you don't know much more about it. And that's something that I loved. It's unpredictable, and the movie just goes along without over dramatizing much, thus making it just a little more real.

    Right from the get-go, this is a beautifully shot movie. Every scene is gorgeous, and the gloomy color pallet really helps set the tone. Even the coloring of the house sets the mood incredibly well, and allows an atmosphere of dark sadness to settle over the entire film.

    The acting is all pretty good. The characters are convincing as characters, and they react in ways that I think a lot of people would in their situation. This is often due to the writing, which is also great. The dialogue is intriguing and pulls the story along with nice pacing.

    The movie is pretty slow to start. When the dog races are first introduced, I thought it'd be about dog racers and lost interest. However, I'm happy I stuck with it because it gets better. Much better.

    Despite how well-made and unpredictable the movie is, I found myself somewhat distant from it emotionally. Scenes that should have shocked or made me tear up had little effect. While it captured discomfort perfectly, it didn't quite capture other emotions.

    Overall The Club is great. The acting, writing, shots, and story are all very engaging, all with a little too much discomfort. It lacks emotional investment and intrigue right off the bat, but it gets better. In the end I would definitely recommend this movie.
    10MOscarbradley

    A masterpiece.

    "The Club" in question is a community of disgraced priests and one nun condemned to live together in a remote coastal resort as penance for past sins, mostly involving the sexual abuse of children. After one of them blows his brains out another priest, a counsellor, is sent to investigate and to keep them in line. Pablo Larrain's extraordinary film is totally unlike any other dealing with abuse inside the Church. It plays like a thriller but is actually about social injustice and is deeply critical of the Catholic Church and I think it's a masterpiece; (it's also very explicit and very disturbing).

    Larrain shoots it in Cinemascope in hues of mostly grey and brown as if we were peering through a fog, both literal and metaphorical, to see what is happening. The performances throughout are superb; you never get a sense that anyone is acting here, (it helps that none of the actors are familiar), and the use of locations is inspired. The grimness of the settings is perfectly in keeping with the theme. Far from easy viewing but absolutely essential.
    8punishable-by-death

    A film that needed to be made

    Unfortunately, child abuse and the Catholic Church go hand in hand, with offenders rarely being punished. I went to a Catholic school, and years after I had left it was reported that one of the priests working there as a principal had in fact had sexual affairs with minors. It is an ugly, almost taboo subject to talk about, causing this film to be all the more courageous and confronting.

    One thing is certain very soon into EL CLUB; Pope Francis and the Vatican would love to sweep this film under a rug, much like the estranged priests we meet. They live together in a secluded house and they are hidden from society; the hours that they are able to go outside are very limited. The home is run by a nun-turned-caretaker, and it functions as a sort of priest retirement home, with one clearly suffering from some sort of dementia. This though is a retirement home with a difference, as it is a house for priests with… certain skeletons lurking in their closet.

    However, their serenity and separation from their past evaporate as a fifth priest arrives with his own skeletons, not to mention a former altar boy following him. The viewer is immediately put to the test, as the obviously unstable man outside the house is crying out this new priests' name and recalling, in extremely graphic detail, their more intimate time together. At first he is a character yelling drunkenly outside the house, but later he becomes a pivotal character in the story.

    He is Sandoken, a troubled and bruised man who was obviously sexually abused as a child. More than once he describes what happened to him as a child, further testing the viewer. The new priest's arrival and Sandoken's outbursts stir the pot, as soon the priests find themselves being interrogated by someone hired by the caretaker as a 'spiritual director', who works for the church and wants to speak to everyone separately and truthfully.

    These scenes make up about a third or a quarter of the movie, as each priest and the caretaker are interviewed. This man's true mission is to have these priests confess to what they have done. These one-on-one talks are very deliberately filmed, as after each question is asked, we see an extreme facial close-up of the priest in question, emphasising the issues at hand, while at the same time soaking in the emotions that wash over the face of the character being interviewed.

    The rules of the house change dramatically once this man enters the picture. Suddenly no alcohol is permitted, among other things. One of the priests owns a greyhound who he enters in races to bet on. It is an activity that all the men enjoy, but since this adviser has started poking his nose into their activities, he takes an interest in the greyhound; though not the sort of interest the priest would want. This 'spiritual director' doesn't seem to understand the reason for keeping an animal, so he asks directly, why keep the dog? This man works for the church but is extremely passive aggressive in his actions and particularly in his words and questions.

    Having been raised Catholic, going to a Catholic school, this film resonated with me in a way I wasn't expecting. While I don't consider myself religious anymore, I found myself immersed and being reminded of the real life horrors this film is based on, wishing that it could all stop, that priests' records could become public.

    Guilt and secrecy are the main themes here, with EL CLUB serving as a portrayal of priests with reasons to hide certain acts. The 'spiritual director' only wants them to confess, he doesn't really want to dig up their secrets. He is after all a man of the church. However, each priest is hesitant. This theme runs parallel with real life, as priests who have committed sins of this nature want them buried and forgotten about, rather than confessing. Ironic, considering part of their day-job is to listen to confessions.

    That these priests have been sent to a remote house rather than remaining in the public eye also mirrors reality, as again the church would rather forget these issues ever occurred rather that revealing the truth.

    This movie was made in Chile, and the events depicted were no doubt influenced by local issues: a man who was known to at least be involved in pedophile behaviour was assigned as bishop for Chile's armed forces, by the Pope himself. This caused an unprecedented level of outrage and protests by victims of abuse. All these people are represented in the character of Sandoken, broken and confused, unable to find direction. A bit like the hierarchy of the Catholic Church really, but that is a story for another day, and a long one at that. A heavy watch then, but one gets the sense that it was a film that needed to be made. Avoid this if you're not ready for a very heavy drama.

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    Ricardo_Ruales_Eguiguren

    Crude and important!

    "El Club" by Pablo Larrain as "No" (2012) movies with a burden of historical and political transcendent defining only one side of the coin of Chile. Portrays a crude but important insight into a very small part of a country that is more than necessary to expose and raise it as a reality in the XXI century.

    Aesthetically subtle and powerful at the same time, excellent music composition and interpretation of characters. Dynamic parallel editing perfectly achieved that gradually unfolds the story.

    The film holds the viewer in front of the screen all the time, almost unblinking. Intriguing, mean and real.

    A Masterpiece!

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      It was selected as the Chilean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards (2016) but it was not nominated.
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      Featured in 24 Horas Central: Episodio datato 16 febbraio 2015 (2015)
    • Colonne sonore
      First Suite for Cello, Op. 72
      Written by Benjamin Britten

      Performed by Robert Cohen

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    • Data di uscita
      • 25 febbraio 2016 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Cile
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Official Site - Music Box Films (United States)
    • Lingua
      • Spagnolo
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • La Boca, Navidad, O'Higgins Region, Cile(seaside town where the whole action takes place)
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 52.761 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 6514 USD
      • 7 feb 2016
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 38min(98 min)
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    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporzioni
      • 2.35 : 1

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