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Bizarre stories unfold surrounding the encounter of a woman and her husband's psychiatrist in a train.Bizarre stories unfold surrounding the encounter of a woman and her husband's psychiatrist in a train.Bizarre stories unfold surrounding the encounter of a woman and her husband's psychiatrist in a train.
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This movie is fantastic. It's about stories in stories in stories told by stories who change to stories... And so on. I don't wanna spoil, but I felt super amused, moved and inspired. But at the and. That doesn't matter. It's just a fictional film.
So. Watch it. Or not. Have a good day.
A psychoanalyst meets a woman on a train.
In order to pass the time, he tells her a story. Before long, the character in the story starts to narrate his own tale.
And on and on it goes in this surreal, Russian Doll of a movie that recalls the work of Bunuel, especially Phantom of Liberty and Obscure Object of Desire.
(It also reminded me of Utopia, the excellent British TV series - especially the vivid colour scheme and the experimental score)
Some of the stories include:
An army amputee who returns home with a harrowing story
A female book editor who becomes trapped in a horribly twisted, masochistic relationship
And a 'slug man' with a prosthetic exoskeleton who journeys to Paris where he meets a beautiful woman with one leg longer than the other
This is a wildly ambitious film, made even more impressive by the fact that it is Aritz Moreno's debut feature.
The tales are bizarre and shocking but never feel exploitative or cheap. There is a definite method to the madness here.
Except for the ending, which feels a little rushed and abrupt, the film plays beautifully.
The individual stories are gripping, the performances are exceptional, the transitions are smooth and the pacing is great.
This is a highly assured work from a daring and uncompromising filmmaker.
It'll be interesting to see where Moritz goes from here.
In order to pass the time, he tells her a story. Before long, the character in the story starts to narrate his own tale.
And on and on it goes in this surreal, Russian Doll of a movie that recalls the work of Bunuel, especially Phantom of Liberty and Obscure Object of Desire.
(It also reminded me of Utopia, the excellent British TV series - especially the vivid colour scheme and the experimental score)
Some of the stories include:
An army amputee who returns home with a harrowing story
A female book editor who becomes trapped in a horribly twisted, masochistic relationship
And a 'slug man' with a prosthetic exoskeleton who journeys to Paris where he meets a beautiful woman with one leg longer than the other
This is a wildly ambitious film, made even more impressive by the fact that it is Aritz Moreno's debut feature.
The tales are bizarre and shocking but never feel exploitative or cheap. There is a definite method to the madness here.
Except for the ending, which feels a little rushed and abrupt, the film plays beautifully.
The individual stories are gripping, the performances are exceptional, the transitions are smooth and the pacing is great.
This is a highly assured work from a daring and uncompromising filmmaker.
It'll be interesting to see where Moritz goes from here.
I don't know even if i liked it!
This is a dark comedy/psychological drama thriller. A definition of weirdness. Bizarre, creepy, some hilarious moments, some frightening moments. Excellent acting, also well directed.
But, in my opinion, it is not as clever as the creators think it is. It is not mind blowing, neither it makes much sense. Some metaphors may make sense (abusive relationships at the second part) but overall, this is surrealistic, like a modern fairy tale where Logic and laws of physics don't apply. Like a Kafka's dream.
If that was the intention, it is still enjoyable and interesting even though I would prefer it more cohesive.
In any case, the ending is not good. That is a twist for the sake of twists. And it didn't mean anything, just something irrational, i think it's lazy writing.
If you like your movies to be absurd, watch it for sure.
This is a dark comedy/psychological drama thriller. A definition of weirdness. Bizarre, creepy, some hilarious moments, some frightening moments. Excellent acting, also well directed.
But, in my opinion, it is not as clever as the creators think it is. It is not mind blowing, neither it makes much sense. Some metaphors may make sense (abusive relationships at the second part) but overall, this is surrealistic, like a modern fairy tale where Logic and laws of physics don't apply. Like a Kafka's dream.
If that was the intention, it is still enjoyable and interesting even though I would prefer it more cohesive.
In any case, the ending is not good. That is a twist for the sake of twists. And it didn't mean anything, just something irrational, i think it's lazy writing.
If you like your movies to be absurd, watch it for sure.
An absolutely bonkers Gilliam-esque thriller set in Spain that tells the stories of various unsavoury and down right horrific characters which may or may not be the invention of a supposed madman.
The direction is wonderful (think Wes Anderson on a small budget after having a little taste of LSD), the acting is stellar and the entire movie plays out like a surreal, hypnotic yet massively intriguing Grimms Brothers fairy tale. It is darkly humourous, massively entertaining and well worth a watch.
Unlike last year, there has not been an abundance of stellar foreign language movies released in the UK thus far, bar Portrait Of A Lady On Fire, but this offering really does remind you why Spanish cinema is gradually overtaking France as the best in Europe.
Highly recommended.
The direction is wonderful (think Wes Anderson on a small budget after having a little taste of LSD), the acting is stellar and the entire movie plays out like a surreal, hypnotic yet massively intriguing Grimms Brothers fairy tale. It is darkly humourous, massively entertaining and well worth a watch.
Unlike last year, there has not been an abundance of stellar foreign language movies released in the UK thus far, bar Portrait Of A Lady On Fire, but this offering really does remind you why Spanish cinema is gradually overtaking France as the best in Europe.
Highly recommended.
Probably one of the best Spanish films in the decade in my humble opinion. These twisted stories are much more than that: a fantastic hyperbolic metaphor of a toxic, claustophobic relationship, a Proust-like character's vision of the world, a reflection on fiction itself... All of it wrapped up in very dark humour and some quite shocking scenes.
The aforementioned scenes might put off some viewers and I can absolutely understand. Having said that, we might have said the same thing about OEdipus' parricide, incest and self-mutilation and passed on a great story. Thank God we didn't, and I hope most viewers will give this fresh take on narration a chance.
Did you know
- TriviaThe song that is heard during the murder-dream scene is performed by Massiel, 1968 Spanish entry (and winner) of the Eurovision Contest. Lovely to check the lyrics as Helga approaches Emilio.
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