Los Dias Que No Estuve (2021) Poster

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2/10
Boring
isaacochoterena31 August 2021
Although the premise may seem interesting, it gets slow and boring very quickly, the whole first hour of the movie tells you absolutely nothing, the script is disgusting, too many unnecessary scenes, it does not have a good plot, the plot is poor thing, what happens does not make much sense, the performances are not bad but not very good, the dialogues are terrible, I could not empathize with the main character since he makes the most stupid decisions, the only remarkable thing is the photography that emphasizes the nature that surrounds the characters and the production design is good too. The script makes it unbearable to endure more than an hour and a half watching the movie, definitely a waste of time.
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10/10
A Vanishing Act - Heartwarming and fun!
sfelix-709057 February 2022
A rare and interesting look unto the very untapped male psyche. Likeable and well-rounded characters. Stunning cinematography of the beautiful Oaxacan beaches. Irene Azuela's Sofía is a refreshing character. Straight, raw dialogue that triggers reflection and confronts the main character's life decisions. Also- who doesn't love a teary-eyed ending? 10/10.
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10/10
Beautiful film!
karinaminujin2 April 2022
A great story told with sensitivity and amazing craft. It is a film that touches your heart and takes you to a beatiful journey, full of reflextions, self awarness and love. The photography is exquisite, as well as the art direction. Powerful acting and amazing music! Great, talented director. Enjoy!
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10/10
Just fantastic
gerayalam2 April 2022
Just fantastic filmmaking, story, and photography. Very human, great first movie for Samuel. The characters' development is really clear, the script places the audience in a real scenario of human existance, and it portraits amazing Mexico's landscapes.

A definitive must watch to everyone who has sought a second chance.
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