IMDb RATING
6.6/10
4.8K
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A story about the world's tallest man, this is an unsettling Basque-language period drama focused on sibling rivalry.A story about the world's tallest man, this is an unsettling Basque-language period drama focused on sibling rivalry.A story about the world's tallest man, this is an unsettling Basque-language period drama focused on sibling rivalry.
- Awards
- 19 wins & 19 nominations total
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It seems some viewers didn't have patience for this film. Really a shame because I think anyone who gives themselves over to it will be taken by this giant. Beautiful cinematography, understated performances, interesting historical and socio-politico context that resonates today. As with the character of the giant himself, the film depends as much on what is unsaid as that which is spoken. It is a film rich in metaphor and poetic resonance. Most of all, it's a universally human story about the misfit in all of us, and the love and recognition we crave for our true selves. If that's not enough to satisfy any sensitive viewer, then there's no point looking beyond Megalodon.
Great film. Delicious in shooting rythm and feeling.
Beautiful history of Basque country characters deciding to succeed In the rest of Spain and even Protugal and France.
All languages mixed like in real life then.
Please have a look at "Loreak" if you wanted this one.
All in all the movie was average movie. This film could have use some more human emotions, and then the audience could feel a strong connection with giant.
The script was also average. With some little more emotional connections with different characters could made the script a whole lot better. Throughout the film it seemed that the characters are slightly detached from each other, which made the film a bit less enjoyable. Performance of the characters was a bit of stale; there was no extraordinary performance.
As far as the story goes, one can try the film in a slow evening when there is nothing to do.
The script was also average. With some little more emotional connections with different characters could made the script a whole lot better. Throughout the film it seemed that the characters are slightly detached from each other, which made the film a bit less enjoyable. Performance of the characters was a bit of stale; there was no extraordinary performance.
As far as the story goes, one can try the film in a slow evening when there is nothing to do.
One of films with salt taste. beautiful. but without the roots. you define it as a family story. or a portrait. or definition of loneliness. but , at the end, each definition seems not convincing. a Basque film. and that is all. the landscapes, the cinematography, the language are more significant than the story itself.
XIX century Spain, Basque country, endless wars need endless fodder, and who else would serve that purpose better than poor and destitute. Age old story repeating cyclically to these days. Surviving the war was hard enough but coming home in one piece was even more important. Crippled peasant was no good to anybody, just one more hungry mouth to feed. This heartbreaking movie filmed in harsh, almost unreal terrain tells this saga almost like a fairytale with a giant and a cripple in its center. Two brothers dealt the worst cards in the game of life plod through faraway lands as a part of a cruel freak show. Even having a choice makes one privileged, our heroes have none, just bare-knuckle fight for survival, till the bones break and all mercifully ends.
Did you know
- TriviaFormer basketball player Saad Kaiche, who is 7 feet 6 inches (229 cm) was Eneko Sagardoy's body double for some scenes. For others, Sagardoy wore prosthetics on legs, arms/hands, chin, ears and teeth to portray his character, who is affected with acromegaly.
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Box office
- Budget
- €3,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $860,750
- Runtime
- 1h 54m(114 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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