A cambio de nada
- 2015
- 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
2.8K
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A teen from a dysfunctional home in Madrid skips school to hang out with a friend and raise bail money for a shop owner who fences stolen bike parts.A teen from a dysfunctional home in Madrid skips school to hang out with a friend and raise bail money for a shop owner who fences stolen bike parts.A teen from a dysfunctional home in Madrid skips school to hang out with a friend and raise bail money for a shop owner who fences stolen bike parts.
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A cambio de nada, directed by Daniel Guzmán, feels personal and authentic from the very first frame. Set in Batán, Paseo de Extremadura, and other parts of Madrid, the film not only brings a touch of realism for those familiar with these neighborhoods but also enhances the film's costumbrista (slice-of-life) atmosphere.
The movie's strength lies in the credibility of its dialogues and the humanity of its characters. Guzmán manages to convey the transition from adolescence to adulthood with simplicity and sincerity, avoiding forced drama and maintaining a balance between tenderness and the harshness of reality. The result is a story that, while seemingly simple, is filled with genuine emotions.
The performances add even more depth to the narrative. The cast, particularly the lead actor, perfectly captures the uncertainty, rebelliousness, and vulnerability that define this stage of life. The film also shines in its moments of subtle humor, which lighten the dramatic load without diminishing its impact.
In short, A cambio de nada is a film that touches the heart without relying on gimmicks, offering an intimate and realistic look at the world of Madrid's youth, with the neighborhood itself acting as a character that brings this story to life.
The movie's strength lies in the credibility of its dialogues and the humanity of its characters. Guzmán manages to convey the transition from adolescence to adulthood with simplicity and sincerity, avoiding forced drama and maintaining a balance between tenderness and the harshness of reality. The result is a story that, while seemingly simple, is filled with genuine emotions.
The performances add even more depth to the narrative. The cast, particularly the lead actor, perfectly captures the uncertainty, rebelliousness, and vulnerability that define this stage of life. The film also shines in its moments of subtle humor, which lighten the dramatic load without diminishing its impact.
In short, A cambio de nada is a film that touches the heart without relying on gimmicks, offering an intimate and realistic look at the world of Madrid's youth, with the neighborhood itself acting as a character that brings this story to life.
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- TriviaTook more than five years to be made, between the writing of the screenplay, putting together the money and the actual shot and post production.
- GoofsThe running gag with the short dog trying to hump the bigger dog gets twisted when at 16:53 the dog "in heat" is shown to be male.
- Crazy creditsA reference to Mr Wolf played by Harvey Keitel in Pulp Fiction (1994) is credited in the on-screen cast credits as "señor Lobo"
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $633,906
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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