Stockholm
- 2013
- 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
5.2K
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A hot-blooded Spaniard engages in a long and interesting conversation with a young woman in an attempt to woo her.A hot-blooded Spaniard engages in a long and interesting conversation with a young woman in an attempt to woo her.A hot-blooded Spaniard engages in a long and interesting conversation with a young woman in an attempt to woo her.
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- 12 wins & 17 nominations
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- TriviaThe scene where the two leads argued over a set of keys was conceived that day on set, because the movie was running even shorter (the final cut is just 73 minutes long).
- ConnectionsReferenced in Trece y medio (13½) (2014)
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Low budget, decent, but not an exceptional film.
This is a good film, but I would caution the viewer not to have high expectations. With no expectations, there's a chance you may walk away with an enjoyable experience. There is really nothing spectacular about this film except the fact that as the story progresses, one grows to loath a character who initially comes across as likable. The dialogue is borderline excessive imo, but a curiosity compels one to stick with it.
I think the reviews for this film would have probably been a higher if the story line followed a less typical format. I guess in actuality, there is no such thing as an original script or story. All patterns have been followed at one point in time or another. This was true almost 30 years ago in Fatal Attraction with Glenn Close and Micheal Douglas, but the writing, direction, and acting still brought a good enough twist to keep one glued to screen and for the film to win awards. I guess the counterargument here would be budget and star power, which is why I'm have not given the film a rating 6.
I think the reviews for this film would have probably been a higher if the story line followed a less typical format. I guess in actuality, there is no such thing as an original script or story. All patterns have been followed at one point in time or another. This was true almost 30 years ago in Fatal Attraction with Glenn Close and Micheal Douglas, but the writing, direction, and acting still brought a good enough twist to keep one glued to screen and for the film to win awards. I guess the counterargument here would be budget and star power, which is why I'm have not given the film a rating 6.
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- Gross worldwide
- $351,340
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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