Wants to be a subtle, penetrating look at a group of 30-somethings and the lies they tell one another. Sometimes it achieves that aim. And sometimes 'more mature' just means 'duller.'
In The City/En La Ciudad (2002)
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Reviews Counted:7
Fresh:1
Rotten:6
Average Rating:4.4/10
Theatrical Release:Apr 8, 2005 Limited
Synopsis: Popular director Cesc Gay follows the success of NICO AND DANI with this provocative, sophisticated drama about relationships, communication, and lack thereof. Set in Barcelona, the ensemble cast... Popular director Cesc Gay follows the success of NICO AND DANI with this provocative, sophisticated drama about relationships, communication, and lack thereof. Set in Barcelona, the ensemble cast of thirtysomethings plays out an intricate dance of romance, friendship, intimacy, and lies. The dialogue carries the action, with most of the exposition taking place offscreen, highlighting the ways that people manage to discuss a great deal, but fail to connect. All of the friends harbor secrets, including a housewife with lesbian feelings for her good friend, a single woman addicted to a fantasy of romance, and a man having an affair with a student. Things come to a head when the group comes together for a meal; emotions finally become too much for each to contain. This subtle film features an exquisite script, and is beautifully lit and photographed; it is carried, however, by the performances of the actors, each of whom creates a nuanced, fully human character who will not fail to surprise and refresh. [More]
Starring: Eduard Fernandez, Monica Lopez, Maria Pujalte, Alex Brendemuhl
Starring: Eduard Fernandez, Monica Lopez, Maria Pujalte, Alex Brendemuhl, Leonor Watling, Jordi Sanchez, Chisco Amado
Director: Cesc Gay
Director: Cesc Gay
Studio: Wolfe Video
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Apr 19, 2005
Reviews for In The City/En La Ciudad
So blandly targeted at the upper-middle class urbanite that it always fails to excite. It might be upscale, but it's a bit stale.
for the most part In the City leaves its characters just as we found them
...there was little in these characters that compelled me to like them [in "In the City"]
The focus is squarely on the people, not any plot mechanics, and the result is a deeply internalised drama about the unspoken awkwardness in all relationships.
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