Aire Libre (2014) Poster

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6/10
Marital woes
hof-45 November 2015
Civil engineer Manuel (Leonardo Sbaraglia) is married to architect Lucía (Celeste Cid), and we witness their very dysfunctional relationship for the duration of the movie. "Dysfunctional" is an understatement; Manuel and Lucía constantly cut the ground under each other's feet and there is no single scene where they seem to be at ease with each other. The situation is taking his toll in seven-year old son Santiago (Maximiliano Silva) who tries to survive as best he can this constant tension, but is having adaptation problems at school.

Manuel and Lucia are in the process of building their dream house in a Buenos Aires suburb, perhaps with the hope of improving their relationship, but even this is going badly; they have bought a run-down house and are unable to agree on the improvements.

Among the positives of the film is director's Anahi Berneri's gift for ellipsis. For instance, we learn that Manuel lives under his father's shadow through short telephone conversations and an equally short father-son dialogue. Santiago's problems at school are revealed in a brief, poignant scene with Manuel.

The negatives are, there is no development; the couple's relationship is as suffocating at the end of the movie as it is at the beginning, and one does not feel much sympathy for their woes. The title Aire Libre means open, fresh air, which is sorely missing in this marriage.
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7/10
Dysfunction at its worst
vincewkp11 September 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Dysfunctional is more than just a word in this emotional roller coaster. Its about a strange relationship between a married couple with a young son who appears to be the only thing that they agree on. The wife is an emotional terrorist when it comes to her relationship with her husband. She flirts and acts seductive with him causing him to get sexually aroused as any normal Man would be. But she refuses and fights him so they are never intimate. She is more intimate with her male friends and coworkers. She even gives in to the advances of one of them while continually frustrating her poor husband.. hard to imagine him staying with her, but he does and continually accepts her sexual frustration she causes him with no resolution. Its either an amazing love story or a poor excuse of a man who is sexually a prisoner to her abuse. Never the less it is an interesting story about a truly disfunctional marriage. And the irony of it all is she loves him
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