Information
| Year: | 2009 |
| Rating: | 8.3(17179) |
| Listed in: | Drama, Mystery, Romance |
| Directed by: | Juan José Campanella |
| Actors: | Ricardo Darín Pablo Rago Javier Godino Soledad Villamil Carla Quevedo Bárbara Palladino |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Juan José Campanella | |
| Actors | |
| Ricardo Darín | as Benjamín Esposito |
| Pablo Rago | as Ricardo Morales |
| Javier Godino | as Isidoro Gómez |
| Rudy Romano | as Ordóñez |
| Alejandro Abelenda | as Pinche Mariano |
| Mario Alarcón | as Juez Fortuna Lacalle |
| Guillermo Francella | as Pablo Sandoval |
| Sebastián Blanco | as Pinche Tino |
| Mariano Argento | as Romano |
| José Luis Gioia | as Báez - Inspector |
| Juan José Ortíz | as Agente Cardozo |
| Kiko Cerone | as Molinari |
| Fernando Pardo | as Sicora |
| Maximiliano Trento | as Guardia Comisaría |
| Sergio López Santana | as Jacinto Cáceres |
| Elvio Duvini | as Juan Robles |
| David Di Napoli | as Escribano Andretta |
| Pedro Kochdilian | as Borracho 1 |
| Oscar Sánchez | as Borracho 2 |
| Darío Valenzuela | as Capataz |
| Carlos Mele | as Viejo Letrina |
| Iván Sosa | as Custodio Interrogatorio |
| Héctor La Porta | as Guardia Civil Ministerio Bienestar Social |
| Alejandro Pérez | as Matón |
| Actresses | |
| Soledad Villamil | as Irene Menéndez Hastings |
| Carla Quevedo | as Liliana Coloto |
| Bárbara Palladino | as Chica Piropo |
| Gabriela Daniell | as Alejandra Sandoval |
| Alicia Haydée Pennachi | as Madre Gómez |
| Judith Buchalter | as Madre Irene |
| Liliana Cuomo | as Margarita |
Movie info
| Languages: | Spanish |
| Filming dates: | 9 October 2008 - 27 November 2008 |
| Budget: | USD 2,000,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 6,348,641 USD (5 September 2010) UK - 85,467 GBP (15 August 2010) Argentina - 7,614,838 ARS (23 August 2009) Italy - 979,500 EUR (15 August 2010) Spain - 696,944 EUR (27 September 2009) |
| Plot: | In 1999, retired Argentinian federal justice agent Benjamín Espósito is writing a novel, using an old closed case as the source material. That case is the brutal rape and murder of Liliana Coloto. In addition to seeing the extreme grief of the victim's husband Ricardo Morales, Benjamín, his assistant Pablo Sandoval, and newly hired department chief Irene Menéndez-Hastings were personally affected by the case as Benjamín and Pablo tracked the killer, hence the reason why the unsatisfactory ending to the case has always bothered him. Despite the department already having two other suspects, Benjamín and Pablo ultimately were certain that a man named Isidoro Gómez is the real killer. Although he is aware that historical accuracy is not paramount for the novel, the process of revisiting the case is more an issue of closure for him. He tries to speak to the key players in the case, most specifically Irene, who still works in the justice department and who he has always been attracted to but never pursued due to the differences in their ages and social classes. The other issue is that Gómez is still at large, no one aware if he is alive or dead. But as Pablo at the time mentioned that passion is one thing that cannot be changed in behavior, Benjamín learns now that that premise still holds true. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Tema de Liliana" Written by Emilio Kauderer "Réquiem" Written by Emilio Kauderer "Morales" Written by Emilio Kauderer "Tema de Irene" Written by Emilio Kauderer |
Goofs
| Revealing mistakes: In the scene where Irene and Benjamín are drinking coffee, her cup is empty. When she stirs it, you can see there is no coffee left in the spoon, yet she shakes it to drip the "pretended coffee". When she drinks, you can see the cup is empty. |
Quotes
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Pablo Sandoval: A guy can change anything. His face, his home, his family, his girlfriend, his religion,his God. But there's one thing he can't change. He can't change his passion... Ricardo Morales: How do you live a life full of nothing? Ricardo Morales: You said life. Benjamín Esposito: How's the irresistible smile that you said you got? Cause I never saw it. Irene Menéndez Hastings: Of couse you didn't. I use it only for my fianceé. Ricardo Morales: If you keep going over the past, you're going to end up with a thousand pasts and no future. |
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