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Glue

  • 2006
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Verónica Llinás, Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, Héctor Díaz, Nahuel Viale, and Inés Efron in Glue (2006)
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Aimless and uncertain, a group of teenagers go through an intense coming-of-age experience in their small desert town.Aimless and uncertain, a group of teenagers go through an intense coming-of-age experience in their small desert town.Aimless and uncertain, a group of teenagers go through an intense coming-of-age experience in their small desert town.

  • Director
    • Alexis Dos Santos
  • Writer
    • Alexis Dos Santos
  • Stars
    • Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
    • Nahuel Viale
    • Inés Efron
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alexis Dos Santos
    • Writer
      • Alexis Dos Santos
    • Stars
      • Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
      • Nahuel Viale
      • Inés Efron
    • 14User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
    Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
    • Lucas
    Nahuel Viale
    • Nacho
    Inés Efron
    Inés Efron
    • Andrea
    Verónica Llinás
    Verónica Llinás
    • Mecha
    Héctor Díaz
    • Freddy
    Florencia Braier
    • Flor
    Sonia Stenico
    • La amante
    Los Wamos Band
    • La banda
    Jimena Prieto
    • Jimena
    Griselda Ojeda
    • Doctora
    Rodrigo Espinoza
    • Alumno Ingles
    Flavio Alexis Saddi
    • Flavio
    'Astor' Escobar
    • Astor
    Ángela Odetto
    • Informativo
    Mariana Dos Santos
    • Madre de Andrea
    Adriana Restucci
    • Fiesta - Madre
    Belen Bollini
    • Fiesta - Anfitriona
    Joaquin Sepulveda
    • Nino con Perro
    • Director
      • Alexis Dos Santos
    • Writer
      • Alexis Dos Santos
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    8DukeEman

    Summer memories and Violent Femmes...

    The Argentinian, GLUE (2006), brought me back memories of long hot summer days of just roaming around your hood, seeking distractions from the harsh realities. On this journey we follow the mischievous and unsettling, Lucas (another fine performance from Biscayart who was astounding in BPM). Apart from family issues and deciphering his sexuality, he enjoys glue and Violent Femmes. Director, Alexis Dos Santos, goes for the observational touch, allowing the actors to improvise and events to unfold naturally. The movie plays out like the aimlessly Lucas, with no real direction or purpose, but that of understanding the complexities of dealing with what is on offer in life as a teenager.
    9sahv

    Cinematic glass of water set in the sweltering deserts of Patagonia

    I saw this film as it premiered at the Rotterdam Festival. It is a beautifully judged rendering of a teenager's dysfunctional life at home and sexual experimentation with friends. Every scene is perfectly pitched and rife with playful directorial invention such as the main character's (Lucas?) idle toying with the 'monkey with banana' toy in the girl's bedroom and the 'open/closed' game and his mother's English lesson earlier - there are many examples. The direction of the subject matter is fresh, sensitive, mature and never contrived, indulgent or heavy handed. The camera work is some of the best DV work I've ever seen, artful, free, fluid and instinctive.

    Most impressive is how every role is perfectly cast, particularly the teenagers (although I may have had initial reservations about the father, I was sufficiently convinced by the end). The central character is realised by a soulful performance from the beautiful quirky looking actor. He has the most subtly expressive face, at once mischievous and vulnerable.

    It is a fine fearless debut brimming with talent, good taste and a big beating heart that transcends it's meagre budget.
    10aboutscripts

    Glue - Historia adolescente en medio de la nada

    Director dos Santos takes us through the beautifully common streets of Patagonia (Argentina) alongside three teenagers, where none is a genius, a serial killer or has an issue other than being a teenager living, as the Spanish title points out, in the middle of nowhere.

    Nahuel Pérez Biscayart stars in a powerful performance as Lucas, a 15-year-old boy eager for a first sexual encounter, while surviving teen boredom hanging out with his best friend Nacho (Nahuel Viale) and quiet pal Andrea (Inés Efron, XXY), in whom he soon discovers the possibility of pleasure, unaware she's every bit a hormone clock-ticking bomb as he is. In their company he escapes a day at a time from what he perceives is his alienated family (a mother who teaches English in the morning, fights her husband's lover in the evening and screams at the man at night, only to forgive the following day and go out camping).

    The fact that no dialogue was ever written in the script (a less than 20 pages long document) is a strong plus, considering all lead actors speak what they really think about being teens and feeling unimportant toward the world around them, which, in a very rare way results in accidental poetry, where no love or roses are cited. They want what every viewer once wanted, when being fifteen, and ask themselves the questions we all asked ourselves when we were young and restless. They remind us of that beauty we tend to ignore in our every day lives; the uniqueness of what our ordinary lives were.

    Another fine side to the film is the carefully set soundtrack, which fits in perfect unison with Natasha Braier's cinematography and Lucas's wannabe singer aspirations, as well with the many silent minutes where one would think Glue is about to turn into a silent movie only to be pleasantly surprised by one of the character's sometimes groggy, sometimes wishful voices.

    Some may wrongly consider Glue as gay cinema, since it has been shown at several gay film festivals. But the movie is not gay-oriented, nor does it have to do anything about being gay in Latin America. The movie is about being an adolescent and the feeling of being one, of knowing and not knowing what you really want and who you are. What this characters do is not exactly what we all did at our own times, or still do, for every person has a different story to tell, a different party to talk about, a different kiss to remember, but it captures the essence and wonders of teenagers today with bravura and honesty. As the US trailer says, it's not about the experience, but experiences. And watching Glue has been an exhilarating one.

    tthomas
    6BeneCumb

    Growing pains in a distant Patagonian township

    Passing puberty is seldom even, and current technological solutions enhance wishes and desires regardless of actual location; true, in more distant and deserted areas the options to fulfill them are more limited. Such an environment we see in Glue - Historia adolescente en medio de la nada, where, through the views and deeds of 16 or something year-olds Lucas, Andrea, and Nacho we get a picture how teens become adults in the Patagonian part of Argentina. Longing for sex and love, drugs or their substitutes, alcohol, cigarettes, making music - rather universal elements, but still boosted by remoteness and sameness.

    The adolescent performances (particularly Lucas (Nahuel Biscayart) Andrea (Inés Efron)) and direction are definitely above average, but the script - or its intentional inconsistency - leaves to be desired. There are some intriguing moments, but they are not developed, and the general result is somewhat arid and trivial. Camera-work and the choice of music are probably the strongest features of this film.

    So, not a conceptual creation, but still an okay change for English-speaking films so widely spread and distributed.
    8cairopunk-1

    A bit rough, but well done

    Although the film does drag in places and there are scenes that really don't connect to the story line (e.g. the camping trip), I'm impressed by the overall coherence of the structure given its improvisational approach. The cast were excellent in portraying the ennui of adolescents in the middle of nowhere (to steal the film's subtitle), and if anything, the acting is understated--a rarity for the form. The cinematography, though, is what really impressed me. Not radically original by any stretch (the opening sequence reminded me of Van Sant), but effective in setting the mood of the piece.

    What struck me most is the impressionistic nature of the film and how the fragments coalesce into the whole, which is something that rarely works for me. I'll use this in my creative writing classes to teach this impressionistic approach, but for narrative structure, I must go back to more conventional films, like "Y Tu Mama Tambien."

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    • Trivia
      The film's script consisted of only a 17-page storyline and the majority of acting was improvised around the plot to deliver a certain level of authenticity and youthful awkwardness.
    • Quotes

      Andrea: [crying] Yesterday I went for a walk to the lake. And I was thinking that the world is huge. And that human nature, the Big Bang when it all exploded, it brought tons of things: the lakes, the mountains, all the animals. And it also brought human beings -

      [laughs]

      Andrea: I sound like a school book - but human beings are much more complex. While a tree is just a tree, a person is something more locked off. It's like we're stuck inside the soap opera of life. And we have to live, we don't have a choice. But we're not capable of seeing the world for what it is. And see that we're all here

      [pause, sobs]

      Andrea: only for organic reasons. And it all goes beyond. The simple fact that my parents conceived me. It all goes further beyond. / Where do tears come from? I don't know.

    • Crazy credits
      The director's email address appears at the end of the credits.
    • Soundtracks
      Happy Birthday
      (uncredited)

      Written by Mildred J. Hill and Patty S. Hill

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 2006 (Netherlands)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 湛藍天空下
    • Filming locations
      • Zapala, Neuquén, Argentina(Most film locations)
    • Production companies
      • Diablo Films
      • Meteoritos
      • The Bureau
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    • Budget
      • £35,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,439
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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