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Au bout du tunnel

Original title: Al final del túnel
  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
17K
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Pablo Echarri, Leonardo Sbaraglia, and Clara Lago in Au bout du tunnel (2016)
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A paraplegic computer engineer in a wheelchair starts hearing noises and voices of bank robbers in his basement.A paraplegic computer engineer in a wheelchair starts hearing noises and voices of bank robbers in his basement.A paraplegic computer engineer in a wheelchair starts hearing noises and voices of bank robbers in his basement.

  • Director
    • Rodrigo Grande
  • Writer
    • Rodrigo Grande
  • Stars
    • Leonardo Sbaraglia
    • Pablo Echarri
    • Clara Lago
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    7.0/10
    17K
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    • Director
      • Rodrigo Grande
    • Writer
      • Rodrigo Grande
    • Stars
      • Leonardo Sbaraglia
      • Pablo Echarri
      • Clara Lago
    • 24User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Leonardo Sbaraglia
    Leonardo Sbaraglia
    • Joaquín
    Pablo Echarri
    Pablo Echarri
    • Galereto
    Clara Lago
    Clara Lago
    • Berta
    Federico Luppi
    Federico Luppi
    • Guttman
    Uma Salduende
    • Betty
    Walter Donado
    Walter Donado
    • Canario
    Laura Faienza
    • René
    Facundo Giménez
    • Schwarzenegger
    • (as Facundo Nahuel Giménez)
    Javier Godino
    Javier Godino
    • Zurdo
    Ariel Núñez Di Croce
    • Muñeco
    • (as Ariel Núñez)
    Cristóbal Pinto
    Cristóbal Pinto
    • Pichi
    • (as Cristobal Pinto)
    Sergio Ferreiro
    • Cristiani
    Daniel Comini
    • Cervantes
    • (as Daniel Morales Comini)
    Juan Carlos Nozzi
    • Policía 1
    Sergio Santana
    • Policía 2
    • (as Sergio López Santana)
    Néstor Castro
    • Policía Civil
    Guillermo Jacubowicz
    • Bombero 1
    Luciano Conti
    • Bombero 2
    • Director
      • Rodrigo Grande
    • Writer
      • Rodrigo Grande
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    7filmdioxide

    Old wine in new glass

    AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL(2016) Director- Rodrigo Grande Cast-Leonardo Sbaraglia,Clara Lago

    Language-Spanish Thriller Third Spanish thriller on the row and still in awe of their expertise in making thrillers absorbing and captivating.After watching namely "The invisible guest","sleep tight" I sort of developed an interest in exploring their filmography more.

    A physically handicapped person overhears a bank heist plan of some thugs residing in his basement.OH!u guessed it right,it sounds familiar to "rear window",yes it is grande's homage to the Hitchcock classic.

    The film is though obviously very flawed but on the other hand is very watchable.The exceptional camera work and the performance of the lead cast are the reasons to watch the film.The entire film is shot in a single house,intentionally happens at a dark atmosphere.i.e at night.The story is not tight and very predictable.If you are going to watch the film for a wholesome experience you will not either be disappointed or be overjoyed.The plot has nothing new but the style of approach is unique and commendable.The film is mediocre if compared to the other spanish flicks mentioned earlier but as I already said is watchable.The films lacks the pace and is slightly long to watch for.
    9THE-BEACON-OF-MOVIES-RAFA

    SPANISH ( A+ Movie) My Ratings 9 /10

    Much better than expected Gripping psychological thriller from Spain.

    Very unique and. Minimalism at its best.

    Far greater effects than some great productions, everything is there, a super scenario and a plot that takes you more and more That one advances in this movie. If you like good suspense, look at it, it is worth it.
    7CrimsonRaptor

    🎭💎🔦Quiet Tension Beneath the Surface 🎭🔦

    At the End of the Tunnel proves that the most compelling heist films aren't always about the criminals pulling the job, but about the ordinary person caught in their crosshairs. This Argentine-Spanish thriller from director Rodrigo Grande transforms a simple premise into a gripping exercise in mounting tension, where every creak of the floorboards carries weight and every glance through a basement window feels loaded with danger.

    Joaquín is a wheelchair-bound computer engineer threatened with foreclosure, haunted by memories of his wife and daughter who died in an accident years ago. Leonardo Sbaraglia inhabits this role with remarkable restraint, never playing for sympathy but instead crafting a fully realized character whose physical limitations become tactical advantages. His performance anchors the film's emotional core, particularly in his scenes with Spanish actress Clara Lago, who plays Berta, the exotic dancer renting a room in his crumbling house with her mysteriously silent daughter Betty.

    The genius of Grande's direction lies in how he uses the confined space of Joaquín's basement workshop to create an atmosphere of voyeuristic dread. When Joaquín discovers that criminals are digging a tunnel under his house to rob the bank next door, the film shifts into thriller territory without abandoning its character-driven foundation. The camera work emphasizes the claustrophobic nature of Joaquín's world while simultaneously opening up moments of surprising intimacy between the unlikely housemates.

    Pablo Echarri delivers a masterful performance as the villain, bringing a chilling matter-of-factness to his criminal mastermind that makes him far more unsettling than any scenery-chewing antagonist. The supporting cast, including veteran Federico Luppi as a corrupt police inspector, creates a lived-in world where everyone carries secrets and motivations run deeper than surface appearances suggest.

    What elevates this film beyond standard thriller mechanics is its commitment to exploring themes of isolation, second chances, and the lengths people go to protect those they love. The revelation that Berta is connected to the criminal operation doesn't feel like a cheap plot twist but rather an organic development that deepens both characters' emotional stakes. The film earns its moments of violence and tension through careful character development, making every confrontation feel personal rather than perfunctory.

    Grande demonstrates impressive control over pacing, allowing quiet character moments to breathe while ratcheting up suspense through sound design and strategic reveals. The basement setting becomes almost a character itself, with its maze of electronic equipment and hidden vantage points creating opportunities for both surveillance and surprise. The film's visual language emphasizes horizontal movement and hidden perspectives, reinforcing themes about seeing and being seen, knowing and being known.

    While the film occasionally leans into familiar thriller territory, particularly in its final act, the strength of the performances and the genuine emotional investment in these characters keeps it compelling throughout. Grande's enjoyable caper film ratchets up tension even as it folds in smile-inducing plot twists. This isn't a film that revolutionizes the heist genre, but it executes its premise with enough intelligence and heart to make it genuinely engaging.

    The film succeeds because it understands that the best thrillers aren't just about external dangers but internal transformations. Joaquín's journey from isolated recluse to reluctant hero feels earned, and the relationships he forms feel authentic rather than manufactured for plot convenience. In an era of increasingly elaborate heist films, "At the End of the Tunnel" reminds us that sometimes the most effective approach is simply to dig deeper into character and let tension build naturally from genuine human stakes.
    8thor2029

    At the end of the tunnel -- One eye looks at you ...

    My opinion-.

    "At the end of the tunnel" is a movie by Rodrigo Grande and a thriller policeman realized with a small budget, but with far greater effects than some great productions, everything is there, a super scenario and a plot that takes you more and more That one advances in this movie. If you like good suspense, look at it, it is worth it.
    8rumanadu178

    A subtle thriller

    Loved it. Unpredictable... story grasp you till the end.

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    • Trivia
      Joaquin has a statue very similar to the Maltese Falcon. One of the characters, Gutman, may very well be named after Kasper Gutman from the film The Maltese Falcon (1941).
    • Goofs
      When Guttman hit the red pick up at the end of the movie, a first scene showed the pick-up was moving. However, the scene from inside the car right before he hit the pick-up shows that the pick-up is stand still.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Guttman: In the end... it's like I told you before: it all depends on a girl... or luck.

      [laughs and leaves]

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • At the End of the Tunnel
    • Filming locations
      • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • Haddock Films
      • Hernández y Fernández Producciones Cinematográficas
      • Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales (INCAA)
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    • Budget
      • €2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,190,219
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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