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Medianeras - Innamorarsi a Buenos Aires

Titolo originale: Medianeras
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Pilar López de Ayala and Javier Drolas in Medianeras - Innamorarsi a Buenos Aires (2011)
A drama about two neighbors who cross paths but never meet.
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Martín e Mariana sono persone leggermente danneggiate che vivono in edifici uno di fronte all'altro. Sebbene molto spesso non vengano notati, la separazione può essere ciò che li unisce.Martín e Mariana sono persone leggermente danneggiate che vivono in edifici uno di fronte all'altro. Sebbene molto spesso non vengano notati, la separazione può essere ciò che li unisce.Martín e Mariana sono persone leggermente danneggiate che vivono in edifici uno di fronte all'altro. Sebbene molto spesso non vengano notati, la separazione può essere ciò che li unisce.

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    • Gustavo Taretto
  • Sceneggiatura
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  • Star
    • Javier Drolas
    • Miguel Dedovich
    • Pilar López de Ayala
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    16.849
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    • Regia
      • Gustavo Taretto
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Gustavo Taretto
    • Star
      • Javier Drolas
      • Miguel Dedovich
      • Pilar López de Ayala
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    • 75Recensioni della critica
    • 60Metascore
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    Javier Drolas
    Javier Drolas
    • Martín
    Miguel Dedovich
    • Psiquiatra
    Pilar López de Ayala
    Pilar López de Ayala
    • Mariana
    Miguel Alvarez
    • Hombre atropellado
    Alicia Mezza
    • Mujer mayor
    Lucas Issi
    • Taxista
    Octavio Musaluppi
    • Nene triciclo
    Jorge Lanata
    Jorge Lanata
    • Médico
    Coqueta
    • Susú
    Romina Paula
    • Ex novia
    Alan Pauls
    • Ex novio
    Inés Efron
    Inés Efron
    • Ana
    Adrián Navarro
    Adrián Navarro
    • Lucas
    Carla Peterson
    Carla Peterson
    • Marcela
    Rafael Ferro
    Rafael Ferro
    • Rafa
    Martín Feldman
    • Peleador pileta
    Woody Allen
    Woody Allen
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    Mariel Hemingway
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    8hkauteur

    HK Auteur Review - Sidewalls

    Martín and Mariana are slightly damaged people who live in buildings just opposite one another. Both are afraid of the outside world. While they often don't notice each other, separation might be the very thing that brings them together.

    The film opens with a Manhattan-like montage showing the many buildings in Buenos Aires, a monologue from Martín (played by Javier Drolas) describes how architecture is the ultimate human expression and a mirror-accurate reflection of how we are – disorganized, contradictory, chaotic and disconnected. Martín states that his entire life is in his apartment: he works, sleeps, eats, has sex (with himself) and entertains himself there. He blames architects because they have designed the outlines of his life. Modernity has made our homes so comfortable that being outside and interacting with other people now seem daunting.

    The characters are quirky but realistic. We are presented with their inner monologues along with animations visualizing their inner thoughts. It is never quirky for the sake of being quirky. Let's just say if Zoe Deschanel suddenly manifested in this movie, she would have been quietly escorted out by Latino security guards. No seriously, Martín and Mariana's quirks come from a real damaged place of hurt, heartbreak and a loss of faith in people. Something that felt really real for me was how Mariana likes to lean on a specific spot in her apartment -a wall besides the 5-step walkway up to her bedroom area. It does not look particularly comfortable or anything special, but she leans there and uses it like a place of safety. That hit me on a personal level.

    Sidewalls provides a precise portrayal of isolation and loneliness and underneath asks some challenging questions. Why is all this interconnectivity setting us apart? How can someone feel alone on a subway full of people? Is love the answer? It might be the answer, but it's goddamn hard to find amidst all this interconnectivity. Suffice to say, Martín and Mariana do get to meet potential lovers and it is interesting to see how they play out and how it affects the two protagonists. There are many whimsical moments and I smiled through most of the film. It gets a bit dark at times too. Mariana purchases a mannequin and interacts with it in all sorts of ways and I hoped that her condition wouldn't worsen into anything darker. For that, I think actress Pilar López de Ayala has the meatier role. After this film, I think I have a new crush.

    I liked what the film had to say about urban loneliness. I liked and cared for these characters and wanted to see them together. It's a nice charming gem of a love story. I would have wanted to see more interaction between the two characters, but maybe that's a good thing. It left me wanting more.

    For more reviews, please visit my film blog @ http://hkauteur.wordpress.com
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    I liked it

    The movie "Sidewalls" is very different from the movies I usually watch and to be completely honest I'm not sure if I liked it or not. I thought it portrayed real life very accurately; real like is sometimes slow and a bit dull. In real life you go through conflicts caused by others or sometimes the conflicts are within; depression, anxiety, insomnia, loneliness, etc, and I think "Sidewalls" showed that. I would prefer if the movie was in English, mainly because I focused on the dialogue and didn't see some of the detail that was put into a couple shots. However, I thought "Sidewalls" was filmed very well; I personally really like it in movies when there is a voice over with shots that complement what is being said and this movie did that multiple times. I really liked how the two main characters went to the same places, were connected in several ways (the chair, the crosswalk, etc), but they never met until the end of the movie. I think the director wanted this movie to accurately portray reality: mental health issues controlling certain people's lives, how the internet is ruining face to face communication, but can also bring people together, and how everyone, at one time in their life, will feel completely and utterly alone. I think this movie can be directed towards a wide variety; mainly teens-adults. I definitely don't think this movie is appropriate for children because of some of the content and I don't think most elders would like this movie, but besides that I think this movie is targeted to most ages. I think that "Sidewalls" was a movie; it did have some things you could learn from and say was "educationally", but I do think it is more for pleasure. Overall, I do think "Sidewalls" was a good movie; I would suggest it to a friend and may even watch it again myself.
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    same crap everywhere

    Its maybe strange to title the comment on this way, but this beautiful movie made me exactly that impression. Watching this movie from second grade European country was enlightening thing to do. It show me that on a different continent on different hemisphere on planet Earth, but in a same time, people live with a very same problems as I and my countryman do. Everyone become more and more isolated, people get estranged, while we more and more zip ourselves in our concrete beehives. And a exit from that darkness is simple. We need more light. Not of those artificial but those natural, God given, Sun light. There was a lot symbolic in act of braking a hole in a wall in one movie segment. Best recommendations.
    8hduggan-99735

    Someday your Waldo will come

    As soon as the movie began, I was hooked. The gorgeous shots of the buildings of Buenos Aires had my eyes glued to screen. As the story began, I was welcomed into the lives of Martin and Mariana, two people living in isolation from the big crowded world just outside their door. With the comforting mood of the movie, I felt as though I was there with them, living a peaceful and quiet existence, completely cut off from the busy and fast paced world surrounding me. It was nice. I felt relaxed and at ease as I watched the two characters struggle with relationships, phobias, and just life in general. If I were to use one word to describe this movie, it would be beautiful, but not just because of the gorgeous cinematography. I thought the movie was beautiful because it was real. It told a story about two imperfect characters living imperfect lives in their imperfect homes because that's what life is, imperfectly beautiful.
    8themoviecouch

    Charming and cinematically beautiful

    In an effort to learn Spanish, I've been watching a lot of Spanish- language movies, and not worrying too much about the quality. It was nice, finally, to watch one that is quite well done. This little Argentinean, romantic comedy is philosophical, charming, and visually beautiful.

    Martin (Javier Drolas), an agoraphobic website designer and Mariana (Pilar Lopez de Ayala), an underemployed architect, live on the same street in Buenos Aires. Both are depressed and lonely. As both go through a series of futile dates, we come to see that they would be perfect for each other, but of course, the odds of the two of them meeting in such a huge city are not good. The city has ways of putting up barriers between people, and the theme of the film is that successfully making a life in such a place requires physically and mentally breaking through those barriers.

    Meanwhile, the camera lingers on the skyline and the individual buildings of Buenos Aires, gray and inhuman. The variety of buildings is endless, and many have blank, windowless sidewalls, called medianeras. These blank spaces are used for billboards, an ugly alternative to what could have been light-bringing windows, and many apartment- dwellers rebel by chipping through the concrete to place unauthorized windows.

    Despite the urban philosophizing and beautiful cinematography, "Medianeras" does not demand to be taken too seriously. It's a fun, optimistic, romantic comedy which declares that, as one of the songs in the film puts it, "true love will find you in the end." Amen to that.

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      The movie that the main characters watch on tv is Manhattan (1979), by Woody Allen.
    • Citazioni

      Martín: The Internet brings me closer to the world, but further from life.

    • Connessioni
      Features Manhattan (1979)
    • Colonne sonore
      True Love Will Find You In The End
      Written by Daniel Johnston

      Performed by Daniel Johnston

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    • Data di uscita
      • 2 ottobre 2014 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Argentina
      • Spagna
      • Germania
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Lingue
      • Spagnolo
      • Francese
      • Inglese
      • Italiano
      • Tedesco
    • Celebre anche come
      • Sidewalls
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Buenos Aires, Distretto federale, Argentina
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Eddie Saeta S.A.
      • Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales (INCAA)
      • Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales (ICAA)
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    • Budget
      • 11.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 2377 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 1304 USD
      • 30 ott 2011
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 1.008.116 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      1 ora 35 minuti
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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