Close Your Eyes

Close Your Eyes (2023)

16/08/2023

#Drama#Mystery

Overview

Years after his mysterious disappearance, Julio Arenas, a famous Spanish actor, is back in the news thanks to a television program.

Status: Released

Rating: 71%

Original language: ES

Budget: $0

Revenue: $716,644

Official website:
https://www.filmfactoryentertainment.com/films/close-your-eyes

Details

Production Companies

Tandem Films

Tandem Films

Pampa Films

Pampa Films

Pecado Films

Pecado Films

Nautilus Films

Nautilus Films

TVE

TVE

Movistar Plus+

Movistar Plus+

Canal Sur

Canal Sur

EiTB

EiTB

TeleMadrid

TeleMadrid

Social Network

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21284358

Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q115938677

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Reviews (1)

Review by: CinemaSerf

Written by: CinemaSerf on 2024-04-18T10:39:16.011Z

We begin by watching a ten minute excerpt from a drama that shortly afterwards discover is just about all there is from the final film of acclaimed Spanish actor "Julio Arenas". He finished filming for the day then was never seen nor heard from again. Many years later, a television journalist "Soriano" (Helena Miquel) invites the film's director "Garay" (Manolo Solo) onto her missing persons television programme with a view to finding out just what happened to him. In best "Crimewatch" style, someone calls into the programme with a possible lead. Might they have found this man after all these years? On the face of it, the story is all a bit predictable. It's the quality of the acting and the writing that puts the meat on the bones, and both Solo and the Jose Coronoado as handyman "Gardel" deliver engagingly well. It is a slow burn of a film, with an emphasis split between the search for the actor and the search of "Garay" for some degree of closure so he can get on with his life rather listlessly spent reading, drinking, smoking and fishing with the fellow residents of his squat. Fans of "Rio Bravo" (1959) might recognise the song he sings with neighbours "Toni" (Dani Téllez) and his expectant wife, and those few moments of the film demonstrate nicely the emotions of friendship, emotion and loneliness director Victor Erice wants to convey for just about all of the principal characters. The conclusion in inconclusive, but it does make you pine a little for the days where even the smallest of towns had it's own cinema. I wonder if anyone should ever make the underpinning movie? This is worth watching.

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