Kuvittelen kaiken, Argentiina (2003)

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Kuvittelen kaiken, Argentiina (2003). 1h 47m | K-15

“Antonio Banderas plays a theatre director whose wife (Emma Thompson) has been kidnapped by the Secret Service of Argentinianu0026#39;s Videlau0026#39;s dictatorship (1976-1983). Soon he discovers he has sort of a psychic power that allows him to predict the future, and to find out what has happened to her wife and to some of the other missing people (there were +/- 30000 missing people during Videlau0026#39;s dictatorship). Now I wonder: Is it necessary to introduce that paranormal stuff in a movie about Argentinian dictatorship? I mean, you got one of the most cruel and repressive dictatorships ever, and thatu0026#39;s enough to make a shocking movie. The psychic powers, the vissions of Banderasu0026#39; character detract the attention from the main line: the denunciation of that regimen led by General Videla and supported by USA Government, and the atrocities that were committed, the sistematic violation of human rights, and so… Especially when you have two well known stars in the cast, and the movie may have some international impact (which didnu0026#39;t have any of the argentinian movies that talked about the same issue).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAnyway, some parts of the movie perfectly portraits the lack of freedom in Argentina along those 7 years, and there are some sequences really shocking (in particular the ones at the prison where Emma Thompsonu0026#39;s character gets imprisoned -and tortured, and raped-). Antonio Banderas and Emma Thompson play their roles with so much intensity, especially Mrs. Thompson, one of the best dramatic actresses from the last 20 years (in my opinion).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003enThatu0026#39;s all. I just want to add that this kind of movies are so necessary, people need them not to forget some of the darkest passages of human history. Especially they need them there in the United States Of America, where no one knows a thing about latin-american dictatorships (most of them supported by the White House). u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMy rate: 7/10”

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