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Angel lavora in un servizio di ambulanza. Dopo un tragico incidente, la sua vita personale inizia a deteriorarsi e diventa sempre più sospettoso di Vane, ossessionato dall'idea che lei sia i... Leggi tuttoAngel lavora in un servizio di ambulanza. Dopo un tragico incidente, la sua vita personale inizia a deteriorarsi e diventa sempre più sospettoso di Vane, ossessionato dall'idea che lei sia infedele.Angel lavora in un servizio di ambulanza. Dopo un tragico incidente, la sua vita personale inizia a deteriorarsi e diventa sempre più sospettoso di Vane, ossessionato dall'idea che lei sia infedele.
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The concept is nothing new. But Mario's acting was everything in the movie. From the start we get an impression that the protagonist (Angel Hernandez) is recluse and doesn't like interacting much with people, he is an extremely controlling boyfriend and he suffers from a kind of kleptomania (maybe??) wherein he steals items from the injured people's homes or cars while arriving for help as a paramedic. When he suffers from paralysis his suspicion towards his gf grows stronger to the point he spies on her. In time, his gf finds what he was doing and she leaves him. The rest is kinda disturbing. As I mentioned, the plot is not new but you gotta watch this for Mario's performance. He just lives upto the character right from the start to the end with no remorse or feeling on his face regarding the type of things he did. The 7 stars go to him and of course to the ending. The movie has a good pace and doesnt leave you bored but it doesnt have anything extra ordinary to offer.
At a normally comfortable 94 minutes, this one felt much longer. I can't put my finger on any one reason, because the pacing was ok, which usually is the issue.
There's a lot going on, almost too much that I feel is unnecessary, and there just isn't enough suspense until the last quarter of the film. The tittle, The Paramedic, really doesn't suit the story, and even being one in this film was really just filler. I'd rather some emerg doctor cross the street, get hit by a car, and then get the ball rolling with the main acts.
The casting and performances were quite good, and the directing was decent, but this thriller needed more thrills. It's a good one-time watch if you've nothing else to watch.
There's a lot going on, almost too much that I feel is unnecessary, and there just isn't enough suspense until the last quarter of the film. The tittle, The Paramedic, really doesn't suit the story, and even being one in this film was really just filler. I'd rather some emerg doctor cross the street, get hit by a car, and then get the ball rolling with the main acts.
The casting and performances were quite good, and the directing was decent, but this thriller needed more thrills. It's a good one-time watch if you've nothing else to watch.
The Paramedic is reminiscent of better movies such as Rear Window and Misery, but without sufficient character development, it just feels like an exploitation film, heavy on violence and narcissism. A great deal of the tension generated here is sustained by the fact that the director establishes early on that Angel (an ironic name) is without morals, a guy in the healing professions who routinely steals from the injured and dead. We know that no internal ethics will interfere with his revenge scheme. He won't hesitate to murder anyone who gets in his way. He won't feel remorse or mercy, or change his mind about the evil he is doing, so nothing he does, no matter how vile, surprises us.
Implausibility is high as people keep warning Angel they're going to call the police instead of just going ahead and calling them. Most implausible is that Angel, like a Mafia boss, has his own crime cleanup squad on call for getting rid of pesky bodies. All of this leaves little room for nuance and doesn't allow the mounting tension to ever let up, making this simply unpleasant and difficult to watch rather than engrossing, as a thriller ought to be.
After weeks of trying to find a good film on Netflix (having watched almost all the decent ones) I finally came across this gem. A hugely enjoyable Spanish psychological thriller that I was glued to throughout - and a few unexpected plot twists along the way. Really enjoyable movie (there are actually a few really good Spanish thrillers on Netflix if you take the time to find them). Disturbing, creepy, suspenseful, good acting, good camera work and a fantastic ending. At times disturbing to watch, but that's why we enjoy psychological thrillers, isn't it? I give it 8 out of 10.
Everything happens in a way you can guess. The movie doesn't surprise or excite you. Still, not that bad. I liked soundtracks.
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- QuizWhile the main male character is riding in a taxi cab, the radio news says the following: "On Friday, January 3, 2020. Here's the news. China has notified the WHO of the 44 documented cases, 11 patients are seriously ill, while the other 33 patients are in stable condition. According to information from Chinese media, the cause could be a virus that originated in a live animal market in Wuhan. It's feared this could be a respiratory virus similar to SARS, or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome..."
- BlooperTutte le opzioni contengono spoiler
- ConnessioniReferenced in Flix Forum: The Paramedic (El practicante) (2023)
- Colonne sonoreUn sorbito de champagne
Written by Manolo González (as Manuel González), Fernando Arbex (as José Fernando Arbex), Juan Pardo (as Juan Ignacio Pardo), Junior (as Antonio Morales) and Marini Callejo (as María Nieves Callejo)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 34 minuti
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