Luis Tosar - Take My Eyes The film will begin with a clear hint of templates from "Sleep with the Enemy" and "I've had enough." And you want to feel sorry for the unfortunate girl who is forced to live with an unstable monster, constantly belittling her at home, and this “subhuman” as soon as possible to isolate. However, with this beginning, the creators of the tape only laughed at Hollywood clichés. It's not that clear at all. They tighten all expression into everyday routine, getting interesting dynamics at the output. In passing, the reasons for tough relationships are mentioned - the heroes are not loved by their parents. The husband and wife do not feel loved, they are the second (after the brother and sister). Of course, the man will fall into tantrums, and the wife will endure them. But the most interesting thing will be later. Attention - the main break in the pattern is that a man is really working on himself. He is working on his own disorders step by step. For most of the film, Luis Tosar will be repressing himself. However, the inevitable ending will be determined by the actions of the wife. Once outside the usual pressure, she will start to make mistakes, making decisions that are beneficial only to her. Not surprisingly, this will lead to a sharp break.
I will note that the synopsis of this film walking on the network, hinting at murders, are completely exaggerated, to put it mildly. Before us is a short-tailored psychological drama that will be interesting both to fans of Spanish cinema (the confident play of Luis Tosar and Laia Marull will be pleasantly coloring this film), and to people interested in the recesses of the human soul. This is a deep and completely unconventional look at one completely unsuccessful family experience. At the same time, the view is completely devoid of false moralizing accents. The viewer himself will have to understand the causes of the disaster.
7 out of 10