Plot
A story about love deception, the return of the past, a tragedy, or even the violence contained in an everyday detail, appear themselves to push them towards the abyss, into the undeniable pleasure of losing control.
Release Year: 2014
Rating: 8.3/10 (12,006 voted)
Critic's Score: 75/100
Director: Damián Szifrón
Stars: Liliana Ackerman, Luis Manuel Altamirano García, Alejandro Angelini
Storyline
A story about love deception, the return of the past, a tragedy, or even the violence contained in an everyday detail, appear themselves to push them towards the abyss, into the undeniable pleasure of losing control.
Cast: Liliana Ackerman -
Tía Ariel (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
Luis Manuel Altamirano García -
Paramédico (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
Alejandro Angelini -
Diariero (segment "Bombita")
Damián Benítez -
Asistente de Disc Jockey (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
Cristina Blanco -
Infractora (segment "Bombita")
Gustavo Bonfigli -
Disc Jockey (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
César Bordón -
Cuenca (segment "Las ratas")
Pablo Bricker -
Cronista 1 (segment "La propuesta")
María Laura Caccamo -
Empleada Aerolínea (segment "Pasternak")
Camila Sofía Casas -
Hija Simón (segment "Bombita")
Pablo Chao -
Controlador de Tránsito (segment "Bombita")
Juan Pablo Colombo -
Joven Perito (segment "El más fuerte")
Rita Cortese -
Cocinera (segment "Las ratas")
Gustavo Curchio -
Fotógrafo (segment "Hasta que la muerte nos separe")
Alan Daicz -
Santiago (segment "La propuesta")
Filming Locations: Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
Technical Specs
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Did You Know?
Trivia:
Official submission of Argentina to the best foreign language film category of the 87th Academy Awards 2015. See more »
Goofs:
When the bride calls her husband's "guitar teacher", the screen is off even though the phone is in front of her and it's supposed to be in call mode. See more »
User Review
Author:
Rating: 9/10
Watched last night at the theater with my girlfriend.
It's a compilations of 6 tales, but they don't have the same type of
lenght, humor or darkness. Each one is unique.
1) Airplane tale: fantastic, hilarating and surrealistic story to open
the series.
2) Coffee shop tale: shorter, but dark and makes you wonder what's
"freedom" for some people.
3) Road tale: excellent. A really LOT of violence and a little bit of
humor makes this one of the best tales in the movie.
4) Human limit tale: a man that's having a couple of really bad days
explode when he runs out of patiente. Great acting.
5) Accident tale: 90% darkness. And the fact that could be a very
possible story makes it even darker. Shocking finale.
6) Wedding tale: almost impossible to qualify. Hilarious for the most
part, but at the end, it will make you wonder to whom you are spending
your whole life with.
Seeing this compilation in a theater for the price of one, its a damn
good deal if you ask me.
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