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Entre la Noche y el Día

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A man with autism is sent to live with his sister, who has a boyfriend that despises and humiliates him. He decides to escape, and he is rescued by a hermit who teaches him how to survive.

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Alberto Abuín Espinof An estimable noir film with an impeccable staging and that has an acting work that surprises by its naturalness. [Full review in Spanish] Jan 26, 2017 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member This is a very entertaining and uniquely dark spanish movie with a good mix of gun violence and a suspenseful storyline to keep you watching. The acting and directing is excellent as well. For a movie about a hitman, it is actually not excessively violent to the point where it takes away from the story. The interesting plot easily draws you in and how the characters are introduced is part of what gives the movie it's uniqueness. The last couple of scenes go a bit slow and are kind of obvious but that doesn't make the film anything less than great. If you are a fan of dark movies, gun violence, or thillers then you will enjoy it. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/03/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A man with autism is sent to live with his sister, who has a boyfriend that despises and humiliates him. He decides to escape, and he is rescued by a hermit who teaches him how to survive.
Director
Bernardo Arellano
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Spanish
Runtime
1h 17m