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Rating: 7.3/10 by 1087 users

Biutiful (2010)

This is a story of a man in free fall. On the road to redemption, darkness lights his way. Connected with the afterlife, Uxbal is a tragic hero and father of two who's sensing the danger of death. He struggles with a tainted reality and a fate that works against him in order to forgive, for love, and forever.

Directing:
  • Alejandro González Iñárritu
Writing:
  • Armando Bo
  • Alejandro González Iñárritu
  • Nicolás Giacobone
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Oct 20, 2010

Rating: 7.3/10 by 1087 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
Mexico
Spain
United States of America
Language:
普通话
Wolof
Español
广州话 / 廣州話
Runtime: 02 hour 28 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $25,147,786

Plot Keyword: immigrant, barcelona, spain, undocumented immigrant, chinese, single father, nostalgic, terminal cancer, tense, harsh
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Yodian Yang
Chino Obeso
Tuo Lin
Barman Bar Hai
Xueheng Chen
Chino Bodega
Ailie Ye
Padre Hai
Tomás del Estal
Hombre de Luto
Dolores Echepares
Señora Funeral
Adelfa Calvo
Mujer Grande
Annabel Totusaus
Secretaria Fincas
Eduardo Gómez
Hombre Semidesnudo
Ramón Elies
Empleado Cementerio 1
Juan Vicente Sánchez
Empleado Cementerio 2
Leticia Albizuri
Chica Joven 2
Maria Casado
Presentadora Informativos
Judith Huertas
Reportera Informativos
Aroa Ortiz
Bailarinas Stripper Bar
Victoria M. Díaz
Bailarinas Stripper Bar
Sonia Cruz
Bailarinas Stripper Bar
Luna Jimémez Colindres
Bailarinas Stripper Bar
Dunia Montenegro
Bailarinas Stripper Bar
Rodica Ioana Ungureanu
Bailarinas Stripper Bar
Albert Grabuleda Capdevila
Mosso d'Esquadra Antidisturbio (uncredited)
Pitu Princess
Plañidera (uncredited)
Jesus Puchol
Mosso d'Esquadra (uncredited)
Sophie Evans
Bailarinas Stripper Bar

Filipe Manuel Neto

**Essay on the brevity of life.** What would you do if you knew that you have a few months to live and a life full of problems and unresolved issues? That's what happened to the central character of this film, a production made halfway between Spain and Mexico, skillfully directed by Alejandro González Iñarritu. The film is set in Barcelona and the main character, Uxbal, is a dubious individual who has a close relationship with organized crime and is far from the likable type that we easily like. In addition to his illegal business, which goes relatively poorly due to various problems and setbacks, Uxbal has an alcoholic, bipolar wife from whom he is, in effect, estranged, and two beloved children who are the real joy he has in life. The film is interesting and tackles difficult, indigestible and complex topics. I can't say that it's the type of film I would recommend to a friend, because I think it's a film that lacks a certain disposition, on the part of the public, to be properly appreciated. It is not an easy film, nor does it seek to capture our sympathy, although it ends up doing so because of the way we see that man suffering. We see beyond what he does and says, we see that deep down he is not a bad man. Still, it's a depressing film and one that leaves us with a feeling of emptiness and dissatisfaction at the end. With this film, Javier Bardem had a character and material tailored to what the actor knows and is capable of doing. It's no secret that Iñarritu wanted him to be the protagonist from the start, and Bardem rewarded him by giving him a dose of commitment, experience and professionalism that anyone who wants to see the film can see. The actor is excellent and does a truly impeccable, deep, emotional job here. The film also has good performances from other actors, such as Hanaa Bouchaib, Guillermo Estrella and Maricel Álvarez, but it is Bardem's overwhelming performance that delights us and sustains the entire film. Technically, what caught my attention the most was the excellence of the resources and sound effects and their dexterous and competent use. It is in the details that the best qualities are found, such as the absence of echo, the sound clarity, the good sound effects used or even situations like the sound of the heartbeats of two actors, when they embrace. In addition, the visual features, cinematography and editing also deserve praise.


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