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Argentine maestro Pablo Trapero continues his upward trajectory
as director in this his fourth feature, displaying immense
empathy toward its central character, Santiago, with immense
Patagonian landscapes to match. Trapero shoots the vast,
frozen plains beautifully, and they become a metaphor for
Santiago's spiritual emptiness. It's a typically intelligent
and emotionally stunning journey of a father's return to
his senses after a horrible accident.
Santiago's new fugitive existence (from spoiled interior
designer in Buenos Aires to broken loner in the far South)
shows that however diminished Santiago is in this new world,
the people involved in it, and their anguish, are real too
- but Trapero manages a genuine surprise finale...
"A searing, wonderfully shot, and artfully understated
examination of guilt and grief...this is a deft, moving,
intelligent film."
BBCi
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