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The Red Thread

Original title: El hilo rojo
  • 2016
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
2.8K
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Benjamín Vicuña and China Suárez in The Red Thread (2016)
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Seven years after their fateful first encounter, Abril and Manuel meet again. Although they're both married, their attraction has only grown.Seven years after their fateful first encounter, Abril and Manuel meet again. Although they're both married, their attraction has only grown.Seven years after their fateful first encounter, Abril and Manuel meet again. Although they're both married, their attraction has only grown.

  • Director
    • Daniela Goggi
  • Writers
    • Daniela Goggi
    • Erika Halvorsen
    • Mili Roque Pitt
  • Stars
    • China Suárez
    • Benjamín Vicuña
    • Hugo Silva
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Daniela Goggi
    • Writers
      • Daniela Goggi
      • Erika Halvorsen
      • Mili Roque Pitt
    • Stars
      • China Suárez
      • Benjamín Vicuña
      • Hugo Silva
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    China Suárez
    China Suárez
    • Abril
    • (as María Eugenia Suárez)
    Benjamín Vicuña
    Benjamín Vicuña
    • Manuel
    Hugo Silva
    Hugo Silva
    • Bruno
    Guillermina Valdés
    • Laura
    • (as Guillermina Valdez)
    Leticia Siciliani
    • Sofía
    Manuel Bozal
    • Félix
    Frida Ulrich
    • Rita
    Enrique Barris
    • Abogado
    Giovanna Figoli
    • Flor asistente de Laura
    Igne Martín
    • Mujer española
    Jaime Díaz
    • Hombre español
    Delfina Oyuela
    • Maestra jardinera
    Sergio Bermejo
    • Remisero
    María Zubiri
    • Sandy novia músico
    Franco Pucci
    • Tomás
    Alejandra Bonetto
    • Comisaria de a bordo
    Andrés Rossi
    • Guitarrista
    • (as Andrés Santiago Rossi)
    Ramón Velázquez
    • Asistente de Fotografía
    • Director
      • Daniela Goggi
    • Writers
      • Daniela Goggi
      • Erika Halvorsen
      • Mili Roque Pitt
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    10melissaad-22152

    Unexpectedly Realistic

    What i loved about this movie is the ending, it shows us that not every decision in life is easy, we don't live in lala lands. The girl had two perfect guys that she loved. The ending was extremely unexpected and I LOVED IT! there's no happy ever after and thw actress, who i might add, reaaaally beautiful, took a grown up decision given all the factors she was facing. I recommend this movie to every person looking for a change in scenery and not the cliché ended movies! Not to forget that the kissing scenes were so emotionally filled with passion.
    8shirley12vineyard

    More than a simple hot romance

    I viewed this in the English subtitle version. It is not a heavily dialogued film. The title explains that a connection can visit upon (unbidden) a couple which becomes a life-long irrevocable link – from a notion combining a number of cultural nuances. Partway through the film an old women in a Chilean market spoke that thought when she observed the two leads together informally.

    It meant little then to the pair and the viewers. At the close of the film a post-script explanation is given amongst the credits. I found that I was moved and caught up in the pair's lives from the early random meeting whilst waiting to board a flight - he a vintner from Argentina and she a Chilean flight attendant (she quickly put- down his reference to 'stewardess') We move quickly to him finding himself seated in the flight in which she is an attendant. He realises he is immediately attracted to her, and in his sleeplessness ends up in the staff booth……a few pleasantries later, a first passionate kiss occurs followed by a promise to meet post-Customs – all seems well.

    But a hitch in proceedings means they simply could not find one another at that point. Each of them went on with their lives.

    7 years later, they happen upon each other in another flight context; he by now is married with a daughter, she in a relationship similarly, has a son. Both partners are connected to media-entertainment so there is possibility that lives might cross.

    The casting is interesting. I'm a devotee of 'foreign films' and have feasted on exotic productions through Festivals and Netflix. Latino film is always a feature and home-based film lovers in their 'feedback' often express their wish that 'love/passion' be overtly displayed (They feel cheated when say a Turkish series – no real lover-kissing is shown; display through eyes, voice and courteous hand-kissing is often what you get – or at most a tasteful Director's cut and fade!). The leading-man here is not a testosterone heavy dude at all but he plays this character sensitively for viewer empathy. The question for the viewer throughout is this truly the Red Thread of myth being expressed in this narrative. Sheer passion, instant steamy sex and mutual orgasms engulf the couple in the short hours they're together, with little said between them to suggest any profound meeting of minds. The difference in how the thread is experienced by each one is a strong theme in the film. One is deliberately non-lovey in words and demeanour, and the other is palpably needy and longing. Another parting occurs and again there is resistance (then yielding) for a re-meet, and the couple reach a denouement of the hard realities which won't be resolved simply.

    A viewer should find the writer and director's work satisfying, and it leaves us pondering whether this was or is a real Red Thread. A top film for those who love passionate romance well acted and thought- provoking and some great screen shots of location.
    1leonardowehe

    This is so horrible!!!

    This movie is so bad! The writing is BS, the acting is amateur....WTF is going on? How on earth do you invest money to produce such garbage???!!!!!

    These actors are dead to me, I'm changing channel next time I see them up on the telly!!!
    6kosmasp

    Connection

    The thin red linne ... that according to a "myth" (or whatever you want to call it) connects people. Also the title of the movie (not the exact words, especially not the thin part). Now we have two very beautiful people front and center and you can see where the attraction lie. You may have trouble understanding the actions they are taking, but it's human nature, right? At least that's how you can always explain things.

    The acting is good and there are some decent twists along the way. While this is aimed at romantics, it may also contain things that appall them (and I am not talking about some minor nudity here but story related stuff). It's not a bad movie overall and if you are into that kind of movies, you will have something to keep your attention for a while
    8pudget-412-553899

    A honest realistic anti-pop love film

    This is definitely a title that deserves a second go from any reviewer who was on a bad day. The film is definitely a honest, realistic and anti-pop script on unfulfilled love and unmet opportunities that fate will endeavour to correspond and correct, regardless of one's utter/innermost intentions. One of the most amazing things I tasted on this film is the fact that I simply dislike love films, with their pop-culture of dreamy realisations and commitments. This one is truthful to the very bone of what life is, there is no sanding of sharp edges, it will hurt the viewer and the characters as much as one's expectations that everything must be happiness. The movie covers very well how certain decisions in life or an inevitability can undermine years of experiences that simply won't take place. Thus, happiness or the possibility of more, purer or different happiness must be reassessed and played against what life juggled at us. Does life deserve to be re-imagined against all aspects that offer one stability and moral standards? This is the decision we all debate through the film itself.

    Some people might not like Eugenia "China" Suarez as a person but the way she conducts the character's progression and response to the other actor, Benjamin (also incredibly good), made me stop criticising astonishingly beautiful women who play love parts. She suffers like I'd see any person suffer, he believes to the very last moment like I see any other person willing to believe. The movie is very honest and very good.

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    • Trivia
      Eugenia Suárez gave birth to a girl on February 7, 2018 as the result of her relationship with Benjamín Vicuña.
    • Quotes

      Abril: Manuel, can I ask you a question?

      Manuel: Yes

      Abril: If you could choose between being with me this morning and ending things... and waiting a year, meet again, give it a shot at being together... what would you choose?

    • Connections
      Referenced in Intrusos en el espectáculo: Episode dated 16 December 2015 (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      You Know I'm No Good
      Written and performed by Amy Winehouse (Music and lyrics)

      Published by Universal Music

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 2016 (Argentina)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • Chile
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • El hilo rojo
    • Filming locations
      • Argentina
    • Production companies
      • AZ Films
      • Benteveo Producciones
      • Demente Contenido
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      • $3,223,573
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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