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Le Colocataire

Original title: Un rubio
  • 2019
  • Tous publics avec avertissement
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
4.8K
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Gaston Re and Alfonso Barón in Le Colocataire (2019)
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In the suburbs of Buenos Aires, Gabriel has just moved in with his colleague, Juan. Shy and reserved, Gabo is reluctant to follow Juan's wandering hands and meaningful looks.In the suburbs of Buenos Aires, Gabriel has just moved in with his colleague, Juan. Shy and reserved, Gabo is reluctant to follow Juan's wandering hands and meaningful looks.In the suburbs of Buenos Aires, Gabriel has just moved in with his colleague, Juan. Shy and reserved, Gabo is reluctant to follow Juan's wandering hands and meaningful looks.

  • Director
    • Marco Berger
  • Writer
    • Marco Berger
  • Stars
    • Gaston Re
    • Alfonso Barón
    • Malena Irusta
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    4.8K
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    • Director
      • Marco Berger
    • Writer
      • Marco Berger
    • Stars
      • Gaston Re
      • Alfonso Barón
      • Malena Irusta
    • 57User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Gaston Re
    Gaston Re
    • Gabriel
    Alfonso Barón
    • Juan
    Malena Irusta
    • Ornella
    Ailín Salas
    • Julia
    Charly Velasco
    • Leandro
    Justo Calabria
    • Brian
    Franco Heiler
    • Mono
    Antonia De Michelis
    • Madre Gabriel
    Melissa Falter
    • Natalia
    Metturo
    • Arturo
    • Director
      • Marco Berger
    • Writer
      • Marco Berger
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    8catwatchesclouds

    Heartwarming

    It was slow and repetitive at times, with little dialog, but this helped draw out the story somehow. And then you had bursts of dialog here and there, shedding light into the characters. The end came kind of suddenly, at first disappointing, but then surprisingly heart-warming, despite the previous sad development. Overall a quiet, sweet film.
    8laduqesa

    Hints and actions say more than words

    Before I get to the film, I'd love to know who on earth translates the titles of South American films into English! We had the disaster of Los Fuertes being translated as The Strong Ones when a competent translation would have been something like The Tough Guys except that the title actually referred to the forts taken by Chilean nationalists in the battle for independence. And here we have The Blond One. It just doesn't work in English. Why not Some Blond Lad/Guy/Fella? Because, at first, that's all Gabriel seemed to be for Juan, some guy. Or even "The Blond Guy"? The title is taken from a line of dialogue in a section when Juan is asked who is going to move in and he says, "The blond one" in the translated subtitles. I think that this is a bad translation. This would normally have been translated as "The blond guy".

    After moving in with Juan as a lodger, Gabriel notices that Juan seems to be coming onto him despite his clear hettie proclivities and oikish straight mates. It takes nearly a third of the film before Gabriel gives in and the scene is sensitively and erotically done in the faltering first touches.

    They are a couple of handsome lads with good bodies and more importantly, for the development of the plot, straight acting. No one suspects either of them would be up for swinging both ways - Juan has girlfriends coming round and Gabriel is a father. That's the way Juan wants to keep it.

    As their relationship deepens it becomes clear that they are looking for different things. One wants stability and fidelity, the other wishes to keep up appearances and to sow wild oats in either direction. There are some pretty hurtful scenes where Gabriel has to keep stum about his feelings.

    A few people have commented that the film is long and empty. For me it wasn't. The two leads filled the spaces by body language and looks. We don't have to have dialogue every second. These two guys did a great job of conveying emotion and feelings by suggestion.

    The trainline linking the two guys' lives, work, offspring, other lover and friends was a recurring and unifying theme in the story often showing or being mentioned at significant occasions in the plot.

    The guys get the futures they wanted - or were destined for - in the end. I found the ending liberating, especially in terms of being gay. I disagree with those who think the ending is pessimistic.

    At an hour and fifty minutes, this evocative, languid film was just right.
    9murraybuesst

    Stunning filmmaking and a superb cast

    I saw this film at the BFI Flare LGBTQ+ festival earlier today and was blown away. Quite simply, it is superb filmmaking at the very highest level, with extraordinarily subtle performances from the two leads. Director Marco Berger presents the story of a love affair in a series of uninflected, mostly static shots, letting the camera linger on characters' faces as they register attraction, desire, frustration, jealousy and love. In less skilled hands it could easily be boring or pretentious, but instead it's riveting ... and at times achingly painful. Both lead actors - Gastón Re playing Gabriel and Alfonso Barón as Juan - are outstanding, as it the girl playing Gabriel's daughter. Gastón Re, in particular, deserves to win multiple awards for his beautifully judged performance. Largely wordless, he brings to life the inner life of the shy, yearning Gabriel so fully that I felt I'd known him for years. If you were affected by Brokeback Mountain or God's Own Country then you will surely appreciate this film. Beyond that, if you admire the work of Ingmar Bergman or Wong Kar-wai or Pawel Pawlikowski then you should go out of your way to see this superb Argentinian film.
    8jdc-07171

    Slow paced...

    ... but still a little masterpiece on the subject of frustrating and even emotionally abusive relationships. I m only giving it 8 stars because of a few unnecessarily long scenes and a pace which is a bit slow for my taste. The performances are superb, though, and the cinematography, consisting of continuous close ups capturing every kind of emotion in all its details, is particularly inspired and effective. The ending is out of this world, literally! It offers an unexpected climax that only adds to the frustration and secures the viewers' empathy. This whole film is romantic drama at its best!
    8olliesfake

    Bravo Marco!

    Always stoked with Marco's work, brilliant story, i felt the emotion for the blonde guy one, he struggled hard to keep his feelings for Juan.

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    • Trivia
      Second collaboration between director Marco Berger and Gaston Re, after Taekwondo (2016).
    • Quotes

      Gabriel: Ornella, can I tell you something?

      Ornella: Yes.

      Gabriel: Juan was my boyfriend.

      Ornella: How?

      Gabriel: [shrugging his shoulders] Just like that, we were a couple.

      Ornella: [smiling] So why didn't you tell me before?

      Gabriel: Because I was ashamed.

      Ornella: Oh, daddy.

      [she reaches out and hugs Gabriel]

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 2020 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Argentina
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Le colocataire
    • Filming locations
      • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • Oh My Gomez! Films
      • Universidad del Cine
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      • $3,983
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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