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Luciana, a young woman immersed in a circle of mysterious deaths of relatives and the growing suspicion that the person responsible is an enigmatic writer, her former boss.Luciana, a young woman immersed in a circle of mysterious deaths of relatives and the growing suspicion that the person responsible is an enigmatic writer, her former boss.Luciana, a young woman immersed in a circle of mysterious deaths of relatives and the growing suspicion that the person responsible is an enigmatic writer, her former boss.
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Tessa Stokes
- Valentina
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Movies based on books, on good books, usually have a good chance of being good too. That tag always makes me at least read the synopsis of the movie, and The Wrath of God won the requirements for me to watch it. 97 minutes well invested.
Psychological suspense is a genre for few folks. Its slow pace, no frantic action, no flying cars, no epic fights, can bore the restless. The complexity of the plots, marked by the subtlety of events, can scare away the unwary. The Wrath of God does not escape these characteristics, having an engaging plot and a quiet and tense rhythm.
The film fails only to better explore the investigative factor. Esteban does not raise any evidence other than disturbing coincidences. Perhaps the source work does a better job of raising more suspicions, but the book is in my reading queue.
I read some comments about Achaga and Minujín's performances being a bit meh. I liked Esteban's reserved and meticulous style and found that Luciana seemed very unbalanced, emotionally affected. The dubbing for my language may have helped to enliven the characters better.
With an acceptable length, The Wrath of God holds for as long as it takes to deliver a strong story of revenge and mourning. How far are coincidences just that: coincidences? In The Wrath of God, the outcome may surprise you.
Psychological suspense is a genre for few folks. Its slow pace, no frantic action, no flying cars, no epic fights, can bore the restless. The complexity of the plots, marked by the subtlety of events, can scare away the unwary. The Wrath of God does not escape these characteristics, having an engaging plot and a quiet and tense rhythm.
The film fails only to better explore the investigative factor. Esteban does not raise any evidence other than disturbing coincidences. Perhaps the source work does a better job of raising more suspicions, but the book is in my reading queue.
I read some comments about Achaga and Minujín's performances being a bit meh. I liked Esteban's reserved and meticulous style and found that Luciana seemed very unbalanced, emotionally affected. The dubbing for my language may have helped to enliven the characters better.
With an acceptable length, The Wrath of God holds for as long as it takes to deliver a strong story of revenge and mourning. How far are coincidences just that: coincidences? In The Wrath of God, the outcome may surprise you.
This could be a disconcerting film to some especially those who want a clear-cut ending. Some viewers might have expected quite a different outcome.
There is no quarrel about this stance. But what the film is trying to convey is that, in real life, what seems straightforward is not necessarily so. Could it be a streak of bad luck, a string of coincidences?
It's a well-scripted film. It's engaging and the viewer is hooked to find out how it will end. It was a surprise ending but something that is totally plausible.
The main actors dish out subdued and limned performances. Macarena Achaga, Diego Peretti and Juan Mimijin deserve praise.
The film makes you think of its basic point: is perfect revenge possible? It's apropos that it makes use of Odile and Odette as a cinematic device all the more to illustrate what we take for granted: that good and evil exist in this life.
There is no quarrel about this stance. But what the film is trying to convey is that, in real life, what seems straightforward is not necessarily so. Could it be a streak of bad luck, a string of coincidences?
It's a well-scripted film. It's engaging and the viewer is hooked to find out how it will end. It was a surprise ending but something that is totally plausible.
The main actors dish out subdued and limned performances. Macarena Achaga, Diego Peretti and Juan Mimijin deserve praise.
The film makes you think of its basic point: is perfect revenge possible? It's apropos that it makes use of Odile and Odette as a cinematic device all the more to illustrate what we take for granted: that good and evil exist in this life.
The choosing by Netflix of Argentine premium male actors Peretti and Minujin to attract viewers could not make up for the wasting of a good script into a poor screenplay. Does not convey emotions, and the dramatism required in some scenes does not show up either. Dull. It is a one dimensional cardboard flick all the way.
I love Spanish thrillers. This amazing Argentinean film is dark and beautifully directed.
The movie is not linear , may be that is reason people did not give good rates. Because most of the people now wants to be spoon fed.
The movie goes back and forth abruptly may confuse you little but that is actually get interesting when you get in to the flow. You will be glued until the end to know was it murder or just bad luck or act of god.
I am still not sure if I am with the girl or with the writer. I wasn't happy about the ending but still I loved it. The dialogues are so well written, so even the english translation was good.
Watch it if you like a good psychological thriller.
The movie is not linear , may be that is reason people did not give good rates. Because most of the people now wants to be spoon fed.
The movie goes back and forth abruptly may confuse you little but that is actually get interesting when you get in to the flow. You will be glued until the end to know was it murder or just bad luck or act of god.
I am still not sure if I am with the girl or with the writer. I wasn't happy about the ending but still I loved it. The dialogues are so well written, so even the english translation was good.
Watch it if you like a good psychological thriller.
This film was alright. But it got a bit lost halfway through and things started seeming a bit confusing. I understand what was going on it was just the way it was done. I did however enjoy the acting and still thought it was a good watch but the lead it took could've gone a lot better.
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- TriviaThe opening and the closing of the movie are filmed in El Ateneo Grand Splendid, the most beautiful bookstore in the world, according to the National Geographic Society magazine.
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