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A man who travels from Spain to Argentina for a vacation at his family home, where he becomes attracted to a childhood friend. But their relationship is full of misunderstandings as they try... Read allA man who travels from Spain to Argentina for a vacation at his family home, where he becomes attracted to a childhood friend. But their relationship is full of misunderstandings as they try to hide it from family and friends.A man who travels from Spain to Argentina for a vacation at his family home, where he becomes attracted to a childhood friend. But their relationship is full of misunderstandings as they try to hide it from family and friends.
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A love story, tantalizing and magnetic to attract the lead characters closer to the inevitability of their desires and affections for one another. Marco Burger is a master of this genre of creating and bringing emotional tension to a climax. A tender romance that does not disappoint. The actors are brilliant in their chemistry and uncontrived. There are moments when their interactions step off the stage and seem convincingly real. A real life, with real people and real consequences. And sweet resolution, resolved by gentle emotions and romance, supreme and rare. This film is memorable, leaving you fulfilled but still wanting more. Perfectly balanced, sensual and satisfying cinema.
I just finished The Astronaut Lovers (Los Amantes Astronautas), and honestly, I really enjoyed it. It's a beautifully shot, slow-burn romance that plays with themes of friendship, identity, and the blurred lines between platonic and romantic feelings.
The story follows Pedro, who comes back to Argentina for a vacation and reconnects with his childhood friend, Maxi. What starts as a lighthearted, almost teasing dynamic between them slowly unravels into something deeper. The film doesn't rush anything-it lingers in quiet moments, loaded glances, and the kind of tension that makes you hold your breath.
Lautaro Bettoni and Javier Orán have fantastic chemistry. Their performances feel natural, making every interaction between them feel authentic, even when their characters are caught up in confusion and miscommunication. There's humor woven into the dialogue, but it never undercuts the emotional weight of their connection-it actually makes it feel more real.
Visually, the film is stunning. The coastal setting is the perfect backdrop, creating this sense of openness and freedom, but also a quiet loneliness that reflects what's happening between Pedro and Maxi. Marco Berger's direction is subtle, letting the emotions simmer rather than forcing them, which I really appreciated.
I love how the film explores attraction and desire without needing grand gestures or over-the-top drama. It's intimate, honest, and beautifully restrained in a way that lingers with you. If you're into queer cinema with a strong emotional core and a thoughtful take on love and self-discovery, The Astronaut Lovers is definitely worth watching.
The story follows Pedro, who comes back to Argentina for a vacation and reconnects with his childhood friend, Maxi. What starts as a lighthearted, almost teasing dynamic between them slowly unravels into something deeper. The film doesn't rush anything-it lingers in quiet moments, loaded glances, and the kind of tension that makes you hold your breath.
Lautaro Bettoni and Javier Orán have fantastic chemistry. Their performances feel natural, making every interaction between them feel authentic, even when their characters are caught up in confusion and miscommunication. There's humor woven into the dialogue, but it never undercuts the emotional weight of their connection-it actually makes it feel more real.
Visually, the film is stunning. The coastal setting is the perfect backdrop, creating this sense of openness and freedom, but also a quiet loneliness that reflects what's happening between Pedro and Maxi. Marco Berger's direction is subtle, letting the emotions simmer rather than forcing them, which I really appreciated.
I love how the film explores attraction and desire without needing grand gestures or over-the-top drama. It's intimate, honest, and beautifully restrained in a way that lingers with you. If you're into queer cinema with a strong emotional core and a thoughtful take on love and self-discovery, The Astronaut Lovers is definitely worth watching.
After a decade of great films exploring male sexuality, Marco Berger (Plan B, The Blonde One) is back with his best and most accomplished film to date.
This time around he delivers an inspired romantic comedy packed with funny moments and excellent performances from the leads (Lautaro Bettoni and Javier Orán) as two childhood friends reunited as adults.
There is a lot to like about this film.
The long shots and conflict-free script create the perfect intimacy set for their friendship to flourish into something more. I also enjoyed the soundtrack (which elevates some of the key scenes) and the strong supporting cast.
One of the best gay films in recent memory. Highly recommended.
This time around he delivers an inspired romantic comedy packed with funny moments and excellent performances from the leads (Lautaro Bettoni and Javier Orán) as two childhood friends reunited as adults.
There is a lot to like about this film.
The long shots and conflict-free script create the perfect intimacy set for their friendship to flourish into something more. I also enjoyed the soundtrack (which elevates some of the key scenes) and the strong supporting cast.
One of the best gay films in recent memory. Highly recommended.
Astronauts Lovers is a truly beautiful film. Another win for Marco Berger! I've been collecting his films since Plan B. Marco knows cinema and he's very prolific at romance and this film does not disappoint. His brand are beautiful men entangled in compromising situations no labels needed. And that is what makes his films so relatable. This latest one exudes an organic chemistry that will take you on a rocket ship out of this planet. It's a very simple yet very effective art. Here's to Marco Berger! Congrats on another win! I for one can't wait for his next! The romantic moments are truly magnificent and Marco has a great eye for setting up joys and heart breaks like nobody's business.
Argentine Writer/Director Marco Berger once again repeats the same formula used in his previous productions such as 'Plan B' (2009) and 'Hawaii' (2013): two young men, both sexually fluid, who were childhood friends and eventually develop a deep love for one another. Nonetheless, it works!
This film touches on one of the ultimate gay fantasies, where true, honest, and eternal love may exist between any two men. The dialog and intimate visual imagery, without a single sex scene, are superb and hit the mark by creating anticipation throughout the narrative and that 'feel good' sensation in the end.
This film touches on one of the ultimate gay fantasies, where true, honest, and eternal love may exist between any two men. The dialog and intimate visual imagery, without a single sex scene, are superb and hit the mark by creating anticipation throughout the narrative and that 'feel good' sensation in the end.
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