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42 segundos

  • 2022
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Álvaro Cervantes and Jaime Lorente in 42 segundos (2022)
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The Spanish National water-polo team hires that toughest world trainer looking for win the gold medal in the Olympic Games of Barcelona 92.The Spanish National water-polo team hires that toughest world trainer looking for win the gold medal in the Olympic Games of Barcelona 92.The Spanish National water-polo team hires that toughest world trainer looking for win the gold medal in the Olympic Games of Barcelona 92.

  • Directors
    • Àlex Murrull
    • Dani de la Orden
  • Writer
    • Carlos Franco
  • Stars
    • Jaime Lorente
    • Álvaro Cervantes
    • Tarik Filipovic
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    6.6/10
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    • Directors
      • Àlex Murrull
      • Dani de la Orden
    • Writer
      • Carlos Franco
    • Stars
      • Jaime Lorente
      • Álvaro Cervantes
      • Tarik Filipovic
    • 2User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jaime Lorente
    Jaime Lorente
    • Pedro García Aguado
    Álvaro Cervantes
    Álvaro Cervantes
    • Manel Estiarte
    Tarik Filipovic
    • Dragan Matutinovic
    Òscar Muñoz
    • Josep Perelló
    David Bagés
    • Carles Pinto
    Cristian Valencia
    Cristian Valencia
    • Jesús Rollán
    Joan Sentís
    Joan Sentís
    • Sergi Boix
    Germán Alcarazu
    Germán Alcarazu
    • Javi Franco
    Alfons Nieto
    • Pau Bosch
    Pep Ambròs
    Pep Ambròs
    • Arnau Agut
    Àlex Maruny
    Àlex Maruny
    • Juli Capel
    Julen Alba
    • Miguel Poves
    Santos Adrián
    • Maties Guardiola
    Nico Ufenast
    • Nico Ufenast
    Javier Raya
    • Sergi Figueres
    Martí Abadías
    • Waterpolista italiano
    Artur Busquets
    Artur Busquets
    • Joan Fisio
    Julia Lara
    • Sara
    • Directors
      • Àlex Murrull
      • Dani de la Orden
    • Writer
      • Carlos Franco
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    5ops-52535

    un momento

    Importante es desportes espana, but as a silverscreen product its no more than a mehh. I do remember both the barcelona and atlanta gold finals as if they were yesterday, and for the motion of the sport they shouldve used authentic clips instead of using amateurs threading the waters when showing the game scenes...

    anyway its a typical sports movie that follows the chain of events till success, were the oddballs ditch the favourites and so on. There are really nothing that stands out for gold in the production, its slow on the story and purges every moment of conflict as much as possible. Acting, well they look fit, just like the aquatics loving grumpy old man (or mr.sixpack) did decades ago. Anyway its just ''viva espana'' por favor og sånn så det...
    7Ritterlr

    one of the only water polo movies

    "42 Seconds" is a film produced by the Spanish government and directed by Dani de la Orden and Álex Murrull. It's a sports film that tells the story of how the Spanish water polo team prepared for the 1992 Olympics, in which they hosted the tournament.

    The film revolves around two players, Manel Estiarte and Pedro García, played by Álvaro Cervantes and Pedro Llorente, respectively; the latter is known for his role as "Denver" in "Money Heist." It's interesting that these two players were chosen to tell the story because the only thing they share is their proficiency in water polo; they have absolutely nothing else in common, and this means they have to learn to perhaps not love each other, but to respect each other.

    The story tells how, after a rough patch for the Spanish water polo team, coach Dragan Matutinovic arrives, splendidly played by Croatian actor Tarik Filipovic. Dragan's first decision is to create, for the first time, a Spanish national team that combines Madrid and Barcelona residents. This is difficult at first due to the culture shock. Madrid residents are more party-loving, free-spirited, and lacking in discipline, contrasting with Barcelona residents, who are disciplined, quiet, and calm.

    The main problem in the film is when Manel betrays Pedro after seeing him using cocaine, a complaint that leads Dragan to order them to share a bedroom so that Manel can keep an eye on Pedro, who lacks self-control. In the film, we see how Dragan mistreats his athletes, but this can be interpreted not as Dragan being a bad person, but as him doing it to foster discipline and unity within the team, stemming from the hatred shared by the people of Madrid and Barcelona toward Dragan Matutinovic for his brutal treatment of the players.

    The film's challenge was obviously not easy, as water polo is a forgotten sport in the sports genre and in the film industry as a whole; however, they manage to convey that feeling of excitement to the viewer in every match in the film. Indeed, they manage to make you feel excited for every goal, and that's not easy for any screenwriter and/or director.

    The only thing not so good about this film is that in certain parts it becomes predictable, as happens in soccer movies, but, given that it's about water polo, it's acceptable. Equally worthy of criticism is the reliance on generic things like last-second goals and the like.

    In conclusion, "42 Seconds," apart from teaching you about unity and the results of teamwork, also gives a different flavor to a genre that usually works with boxing, soccer, basketball and Formula 1. The development of the relationship between the characters Manel and Pedro is well achieved and although, as I already mentioned, it is a generic sports film, it is so well done that it doesn't matter if it is predictable because the viewers become attached to them and their stories.

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      The real-life Pedro García Aguado, played by Jaime Lorente in the movie, makes a cameo as a member of the Olympic Games sports federation.
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    • Release date
      • September 2, 2022 (Andorra)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • Andorra
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Catalan
      • Italian
      • English
      • Croatian
    • Also known as
      • The Final Game
    • Filming locations
      • Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Playtime Movies
      • Sábado Películas
      • Imminent Produccions
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      • $1,117,465
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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