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7.6/10
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An astonishing cocktail of friendship, resistance and life set among the unexpected landscape of an elderly care facility.An astonishing cocktail of friendship, resistance and life set among the unexpected landscape of an elderly care facility.An astonishing cocktail of friendship, resistance and life set among the unexpected landscape of an elderly care facility.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 8 nominations
Tacho González
- Emilio
- (voice)
Álvaro Guevara
- Miguel
- (voice)
Mabel Rivera
- Antonia
- (voice)
Montse Davila
- Nuera
- (voice)
- …
Chelo Díaz
- Emi
- (voice)
- …
Isabel Vallejo
- Maite
- (voice)
- …
Carolina Vázquez
- Xoán niño
- (voice)
- …
Xermana Carballido
- Dolores
- (voice)
Paco Barreiro
- Ramón 'el locutor'
- (voice)
- (as Paco M. Barreiro)
Ana Maciñeiras
- Sol
- (voice)
- …
Charo Pena
- Rosario
- (voice)
- …
Xabier Perdiz
- Martín
- (voice)
- (as Xavier Perdiz)
Antonio Rey
- Agustín
- (voice)
- …
Miguel Varela
- Pellicer
- (voice)
- (as Miguel López Varela)
Antón Olmos
- Esteban
- (voice)
- (as Antón R. Olmos)
- …
Matías Brea
- Voz en las escaleras
- (voice)
- …
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe author, winner of the 2008 National Comic Prize for this work, did not seem too nervous before watching the adaptation for the first time. He was talking inconsequentially with the director, seated on one side, and with a journalist on the other, about the nursing home visited. During the exhibition, a few questions from the creator to the director about any changes in his story. The rest of the room in respectful silence, accompanied by people crying in the background. At 87 minutes, the session ends with Applause. The first spectators leave the room and miss a gift: Rosa Lema, 101 years old, with dementia, sings a song in credits. A treasure that the sound engineer found in one of the nursing home he visited.
- GoofsEmilio calls his roommate Manuel several times, even if his name is Miguel. That is Emilio's memory failing for reasons that are revealed later in the film.
- Crazy creditsThe end credits roll with normal music, then the music is replaced with an elderly woman's voice trying to sing Gardel's "Adiós que me voy", with hospital background noise. The old lady forgets some lyrics and tells the audience we don't know her.
Featured review
A beautifully told and scenically depicted tale of friendship, love, cynicism, disappointment and hope in the twilight years. It's a pleasant departure from the Disney-Pixar brand of animated movies, and hits the right notes with realistic problems, real-life humor and eccentric characters.
If you rate a good movie as one which can make you feel a range of emotions, from sympathy, happiness, sadness, to thrill of adventure, hope and that warm fuzzy feeling you get when you see a P&G ad, this movie is sure to delight and stay with you for a reasonably long time.
It does get slow in bits. You go through topsy turvy emotions with Emilio and Miguel's friendship and quirkiness along the way. There's Antonia and other characters to lend life to the gloominess of a general old age home. But what you can never guess, is the heart warming end to this beautifully crafted movie.
Worth a watch. Go see it now.
If you rate a good movie as one which can make you feel a range of emotions, from sympathy, happiness, sadness, to thrill of adventure, hope and that warm fuzzy feeling you get when you see a P&G ad, this movie is sure to delight and stay with you for a reasonably long time.
It does get slow in bits. You go through topsy turvy emotions with Emilio and Miguel's friendship and quirkiness along the way. There's Antonia and other characters to lend life to the gloominess of a general old age home. But what you can never guess, is the heart warming end to this beautifully crafted movie.
Worth a watch. Go see it now.
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Box office
- Budget
- €2,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $191,974
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
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