Time Out says
Cue mutual recrimination and regret, improvisation and experimentation, and – after a while – contemplation of friendship, identity, the purpose of life and the significance of the ducks in an awful wall-painting… From his simple premise, Eimbcke slowly but surely constructs a subtle, multi-layered black comedy of the existentialist kind, as the four characters ruminate and riff on opportunities taken and missed, dreams and disappointments, pasts, presents and futures, reality and… well, whatever it is they experience while out of their heads. Inventively shot with minimal resources, perfectly paced and beautifully played by the young cast, the film adopts the lightest of touches to grasp a fistful of big questions, somehow managing to be simultaneously tough, tender, funny and fresh. Its very modesty is both essential to its emotional authenticity and part and parcel of its enormous charm. Further delicious evidence of the reviving fortunes of Latin American
cinema.
Release Details
- Rated:15
- Release date:Friday 11 March 2005
- Duration:90 mins
Cast and crew
- Director:Fernando Eimbcke
- Screenwriter:Fernando Eimbcke
- Cast:
- Enrique Arreola
- Diego Cataño
- Daniel Miranda
- Danny Perea
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