Time Out says
Every sinew of Marull’s extraordinary performance tells you of the fear Pilar carries around each day. The way she looks, holds herself, talks even, is utterly believable and wins our deepest sympathy. It’s not all black and white though, since her reluctance to give up hope that her husband will improve plays its part in prolonging the pain, while there’s also an underlying sense that Tosar’s uncontrollable anger (shaped by evident insecurity within Spain’s competitive macho society) also makes him a victim by endangering his closest relationship. Bollaín’s direction eschews empty display, hews close to the excellent performances, and builds tension to a seemingly inevitable moment of explosion. The final confrontation apparently shocked even the actors with its ferocity, but it’s a suitably riveting conclusion to a film that both leaves a knot in your stomach and offers much scope for discussion. Highly recommended.
Release Details
- Rated:15
- Release date:Friday 19 November 2004
- Duration:109 mins
Cast and crew
- Director:Icíar Bollaín
- Screenwriter:Alicia Luna, Icíar Bollaín
- Cast:
- Laia Marull
- Luis Tosar
- Candela Peña
- Rosa María Sardá
- Kiti Manver
- Sergi Calleja
- Elisabet Gelabert
- Nicolás Fernández Luna
- Dave Mooney
- Chus Gutiérrez
- Elena Irureta
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