GUANTANAMERO

1h 27m
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IMDb 4.8 /10
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Distributor: W4TCH

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Vicente Peñarrocha's 'Guantanamero' plunges viewers into a disorienting and dreamlike narrative, masterfully blurring the lines between reality and delusion. Rupert Evans delivers a compelling performance as Ali, a man adrift after a violent storm, whose fragmented memories and unsettling visions of Guantanamo Bay cast a long shadow over his present. The arrival of Natalia Verbeke's Manuela, a Havana dancer, offers a fragile connection in Ali's turbulent existence, though her initial apprehension slowly gives way to an undeniable pull towards the enigmatic stranger. The film excels in its atmospheric tension, posing profound questions about trauma, identity, and the subjective nature of truth. While the plot grapples with the horrors of confinement and the psychological toll it takes, it does so with an artistic sensibility that favors emotional resonance over explicit depiction. 'Guantanamero' is a thought-provoking exploration of a fractured psyche, carried by strong performances and a pervasive sense of unease.

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Director:
Vicente Peñarrocha