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El aura

  • 2005
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  • 2h 14m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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El aura (2005)
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CrimeDramaThriller

A deluded taxidermist plans the perfect crime.A deluded taxidermist plans the perfect crime.A deluded taxidermist plans the perfect crime.

  • Director
    • Fabián Bielinsky
  • Writers
    • Fabián Bielinsky
    • Pablo De Santis
  • Stars
    • Ricardo Darín
    • Manuel Rodal
    • Dolores Fonzi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fabián Bielinsky
    • Writers
      • Fabián Bielinsky
      • Pablo De Santis
    • Stars
      • Ricardo Darín
      • Manuel Rodal
      • Dolores Fonzi
    • 53User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Ricardo Darín
    Ricardo Darín
    • Taxidermista, Esteban Espinosa
    Manuel Rodal
    • Carlos Dietrich
    Dolores Fonzi
    Dolores Fonzi
    • Diana Dietrich
    Mariana Malamud
    • Mujer taxidermista
    Alejandro Gancé
    • Assistente Museo
    • (as Alejandro Gance)
    Alejandro Awada
    Alejandro Awada
    • Sontag
    Andrés Gavaida
    • Regisseur Húngaro
    Claudio Chiaffone
    • Guardia 1
    • (as Claudio Ciaffone)
    José Manuel Espeche
    • Guardia 2
    Fernando Migueles
    • Guardia 3
    Horacio Cejas
    • Guardia 4
    Claudio Torres
    • Hombre cola
    Carlos Falcone
    • Delincuente Museo 1
    Eduardo Cuevas
    • Delincuente Museo 2
    Rodrigo Rocco
    • Delincuente Museo 3
    Rubén De La Torre
    • Delincuente Museo 4
    Guido D'Albo
    • Administrador Hotel Sur
    • (as Guido Dalbo)
    Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
    Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
    • Julio
    • Director
      • Fabián Bielinsky
    • Writers
      • Fabián Bielinsky
      • Pablo De Santis
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    10lanoir88

    Bielinsky and Darin make this "A Masterpiece"

    From the director of "Nueve Reinas", here it comes his new piece of work you won't forget.

    As soon as it begins, you will applaud every Darin's gesture, while you get immersed in the plot as you follow a shy epileptic taxidermist who dreams about a perfect theft, and all of the sudden gets the chance to make his dream come true. Don't let your aura put you aside the screen, you could miss valuable details as the action moves on. Take a deep breath, sit at the edge of your seat, and let Bielinsky do his job.

    A perfect script, superb acting, and wonderful Argentine landscapes make this movie a "must see" for everyone.
    9CihanVercan

    To Live a Better Life, there is not a Second Option for a Desolate Man

    Ricardo Darin's Espinosa portrait is just like my reflection in the mirror. I found myself in it. Fabian Bielinsky's 3rd directing and 5th screenplay experience happened to be his last step of his career. With El Aura, he carries us away into the world of a misunderstood desolate man. For most films, people don't like reading a review or collecting detailed information before actually seeing the film. But if the film you're approaching is a mystery and cannot be understood easily in the first view, you should get some clue of it before watching. Anyhow, El Aura is one of them.

    Esteban Espinosa earns his life with taxidermy, filling up animal hides of wild-life. He is a naturalist and jack of all trades, has a strong memory and is very observant. One day waiting at a queue at the bank, he shares his most marvellous dream -to rob a bank- with his friend; while he is being offered to accompany his friend for shoot day out in the forest. On a Monday, they settle into a motel in the forest, where they weren't hosted well enough and were questioned if they are local; putting them on the jitters. With this bad mood, they start arguing while hunting for deers. After his friend insulted him and left him alone; he gets caught into a major epilepsy fit for a moment and falls in a faint. When he wakes up he is unconscious; and while aiming to shoot a deer, he suddenly turns his rifle to an old man walking in the forest and shoots him. Gaining back his conscious, he goes near to the man he shot; whose cell-phone starts to ring. Espinosa takes his cellphone and his i.d. ; then hides the corpse in a pit. To avoid the trouble he fell into, he remains calm and turns back to motel to stay there longer than planned. His friend goes back to the city, then he starts stepping towards his mysterious journey; when he finds out that the man he killed is the owner of the motel.

    The screenplay segments work completely perfect: Plot is very well built, script is written professionally in a plain format, story developing at its best, character developing is well crafted, and the main theme is so wisely gives multiple messages and views. Everything we see, we hear, we witness are elements of a complete mystery. This film needs to be seen very carefully. Flashback sequences will be refreshing our memory of the earlier scenes where it's completely necessary. Also it's clearly to see that the editing and the full post-production job with music and sound effects are best fit.

    I find it essential to analyze Esteban Espinosa's characterization work. There are 4 basic factors that differentiates Espinosa's character:

    1/His life... 2/His dreams... 3/His self-defensive attitudes... 4/His disability:Epilepsy

    He is not happy living his life on his own. He has a hidden adventurous character. He likes trouble, he likes testing his limits. Thus he pokes his nose into everything. He steals, collects and carries with him almost everything he thinks it's useful. In fact, Esteban Espinosa character may be an awesome sample of a Point-and-click Adventure Game. His character has been designed to be another Guybrush or another George Stobbart. Overall, El Aura is among the best of all-time Mystery/Adventure movies.
    7ma-cortes

    Intriguing and thrilling movie about a taxidermist obsessed with committing the perfect heist

    Fabián Bielinsky's last movie excellently performed by Argentina big star , Ricardo Darin . It deals with Espinoza (magnificent , as always , Ricardo Darin) is a quiet taxidermist who secretly dreams of executing the perfect crime. On his first ever hunting trip, in the calm of the Patagonian forest, his dreams are made reality with one squeeze of the trigger. Espinoza accidentally murders an old man named Dietrich (Manuel Rodal) married a young girl (a young Dolores Fonzi gives an enjoyable acting ) who results out to be a real criminal and inherits his scheme: the heist of an armored van carrying casino profits. Caught up in a world of complex new rules and frightening violence, Espinoza's lack of experience puts him in real danger. And he has another, more dangerous liability : he is an epileptic. Before each seizure he is visited by the ''aura'' . These attacks appear without notice when he least expects them, just when he needs all his wits about him .

    This is a co-production Argentina/Spain , being well paced , skillfully edited and suspenseful . Interesting and exciting movie about a deluded taxidermist who plans the perfect robbery ; it is plenty of thrills , intense drama , violence , action and is pretty interesting . However , the picture turns out to be overlong and slow moving . Very good acting by Ricardo Darin as a shy taxidermist who suffers epilepsy attacks , a paradoxical moment of confusion and enlightenment where the past and future seem to blend , and he is obsessed with committing the perfect crime. Darin is an excellent leading figure of the most important Argentinian movies such as "El Faro" (1998), "El Mismo Amor La Misma Lluvia" (1999), "Nueve Reinas" (2000), "La Fuga" (2001) and especially ¨El Hijo de la Novia¨ . Stirring as well as sensitive musical score by Lucio Godoy , an extraordinary composer expert on dark atmospheres such as ¨Rage¨, ¨Night runner¨, ¨The others¨, ¨Intacto¨ and many others . Colorful and evocative cinematography by Checco Varese . The motion picture well produced by great producers Gerardo Herrero and Victor Hadida , was compellingly directed by Fabian Bielinsky , in his second and last film , the first was also successful titled ¨9 Reinas¨ also starred by Ricardo Darin and even had an American remake . Fabian sadly deceased at 47 years old . This is an above average film and Argentina's official submission to the 2006 Academy Awards for the category of Foreign Language Film . The picture will appeal to Ricardo Darin fans and thriller aficionados .
    10jaespinoza

    Another Excellent Movie

    It's a shame that one of the most talented newcomers of the Latin-American cinema is now dead. Fabian Bielinsky delivers another fantastic movie, written by him, like the amazing "Nueve Reinas – Nine Queens". The lead is once again Ricardo Darin, and this is another proof that this union (Bielinsky-Darin) is unstoppable. The story is about a taxidermist with a great memory and epilepsy.

    Ricardo Darin's performance is excellent: quiet, meticulous, and sharp. The movie is quite long, but the ending is perfect. Everything is where it should be. Is particularly original the way that Bielinsky presents the seizures on the lead role: the aura, is a moment of a "mixed up" reality when everything can happen.

    Simply fantastic, please dedicate time to see this last job of a very great artist.
    8jpschapira

    Fabián Bielinsky (1959-2006)

    El Aura

    A few months ago, a true tragedy occurred; and I'm gonna say the same thing many people did. This year, Fabián Bielinsky died of a heart attack at the age of 46 in Brasil, while promoting his second film. A heart attack was the misfortune of one of the great Argentine directors who leaves us two legacies of fabulous film-making: "Nueve Reinas" and "El Aura".

    "Nueve Reinas" was a tale of the Buenos Aires reality; a tale of thieves and cops, a tale of honest people and bastards, a tale of being played (conned) in the best existent way. If America didn't watch Bielinsky's original version, they watched "Criminal"; and go check the credits because he is there and if I watched "Nueve Reinas" today, I'm sure I'd feel the same way: Wow!

    It took him five years to release his second movie. I don't know when he started writing it, when he finished it and in how many time he shot it, but I know he did a flawless job. A movie like "El Aura", in any other country, is a very good film from Argentina, but for us it's something we've never seen before; something that makes us think and feel.

    Argentine cinema is nationalist; it shows our customs, the family life…And that's great, because new filmmakers have the chance of telling real stories and getting to the viewer…But with Bielinsky the line is indifferent; the main character in "El Aura", a taxidermist, could be a person from any part of the world; but he is Argentinean and he goes to the Patagonia on a hunting trip.

    What happens during that trip I can't tell, but hint; it's about a robbery Bielinsky's main character always dreamed of, about a dog that represents a lot more than an animal, about secrets told and secrets known, about epilepsy. The taxidermist haves these attacks and the movie begins when he has woken up after having one.

    In one occasion, he is asked: "Do they hurt?". "No", he says. "I know when they're going to come; because a few seconds earlier, I feel something…The doctors call it 'aura'…" The explanation which follows that statement is a pure demonstration of the cinematographic language. Because Bielinsky understands the language, he plays freely with it.

    His picture is full of silence, but it wouldn't be as good without the shots he achieves while the silence lasts and the facial expressions of the taxidermist; but that's the work of an actor. Ricardo Darín is the most popular actor of our country, but we see him act every time, and the ones who love cinema, know; that today he is also the best actor we have. Just watch him here in the silence, pay attention to his body language; he carries the whole film on his shoulders.

    However, the rest of the cast is first-rate. Dolores Fonzi, Alejandro Awada, Jorge D'Elía, Pablo Cedrón, a growing young talent called Nahuel Pérez Biscayart (a cast member of the Argentine adaptation of "Desperate Housewives" Mom!) and a totally unexpected and revealing portrayal by Walter Reyno. The film has been discussed in many ways, because it might mean more than it appears to mean. Don't worry about that, just admire this unique work and then feel happy for it.

    Fabián Bielinsky: May you rest in peace.

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Argentina for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 78th Academy Awards in 2006.
    • Quotes

      Sontag: You're really going to kill a deer? You've got to have a lot of balls to do that, you know?

      Esteban Espinosa, the taxidermist: What kind of balls? The same kind you need to beat the shit out of your wife... and ruin her life?

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Next Reel Film Podcast: The Aura (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      Presto
      from "Concerto alla rustica"

      Composed by Antonio Vivaldi

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    • Release date
      • March 29, 2006 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • Spain
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Buena Vista (Argentina)
      • Metropolitan Films (France)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Aura
    • Filming locations
      • Bariloche, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • Aura Films
      • Canal+ España
      • Davis Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $58,804
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,601
      • Nov 19, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,805,261
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 14m(134 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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