Synopsis Benjamin Esposito (Ricardo Darin) has just retired after a lifetime working as a clerk in a court Criminal. To occupy his free time he decides to write a novel based on a true story of what has been a witness and protagonist.
The novel he writes is, apparently, the story of a murder in Buenos Aires in 1974, and research to find the culprit. But once you open the door this past Esposito himself was impossible to close it again. First, the turbulent Argentina's thenseeps into the lives of the characters, with its share of violence and death. And, above all because, although Esposito suppose weaving history speaks only of the past, the search light in a stark their own lives and their present, and you face a dilemma of love that obsessed for too long. Reconstructing the past will lead you to dive into their own feelings, their own behavior and decisions. And find the truth eventually become a target rather than literary, but the key that lets you open the door to live the rest of his life.
Personal Opinion: Excellent
musicalization byFederico Jusid. Felix Monti great plans. Francella, I am not his fan, but this film takes applause. Darin, as always, an excellent actor. Campanella, I saw a couple of his movies and all I loved. recommend watching this movie if you like the police, suspense and romance. No matter how Argentina, and people have prejudices because they have so many and such effects as pochocleras of Hollywood movies. THE secret of his eyes, has it all. Tears, laughter and all the moments that make you not want to take off the seat until the end.
musicalization byFederico Jusid. Felix Monti great plans. Francella, I am not his fan, but this film takes applause. Darin, as always, an excellent actor. Campanella, I saw a couple of his movies and all I loved. recommend watching this movie if you like the police, suspense and romance. No matter how Argentina, and people have prejudices because they have so many and such effects as pochocleras of Hollywood movies. THE secret of his eyes, has it all. Tears, laughter and all the moments that make you not want to take off the seat until the end.
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