| Review Date: Director: Fabián Bielinsky Writer: Fabián Bielinsky Producers: Cecilia Bossi, Pablo Bossi Actors: Gastón Pauls as Juan, Ricardo Darín as Marcos, Leticia Brédice as Valeria |
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Things get even juicier with the addition of one hot tamale by the name of Leticia Brédice, whose kick ass glass hour figure is topped only by her fiery temper. Needless to say, my next vacation will be in Argentina. Of course, what makes a film like this that much cooler is that you never really never know who is fooling who, or if anyone is really fooling anyone. Is the guy on the street “in” on it? Is the old dude “in” on it? Is the little brother “in” on it? One thing that is for sure is that the two guys are definitely not very trusting of one another, which ultimately leads us to mistrust them, which ultimately leads to…well, fun times. The director also manages to jazz up the tension by providing a nice “fly on the wall” overview of all the events along with plenty of eye-catching settings (by the way, where the heck is that gorgeous hotel located…I gotta get me a room there!) It’s also the kind of film that you could easily watch one time over immediately after your first go-around, especially once everything is laid out for you by the final scene. It’s not necessarily a MEMENTO-esque type of twister, but it’s definitely a mind-jarrer and one that consistently kept me on the edge of my toes and ass. Seeing as many people haven’t really heard of this movie (including yours truly), I would say that if you dig on David Mamet’s mind tricks, if you enjoyed films like ROUNDERS and THE GRIFTERS and if you don’t mind subtitles…rent this movie and enjoy!