6.3
It’s 1948 and the Cold War has arrived in Chile. In the Congress, prominent Communist Senator and popular poet Pablo Neruda accuses the government of betraying the Party and is stripped of his parliamentary immunity by President González Videla. The Chief of Investigative Police instructs inspector Óscar Peluchonneau to arrest the poet. Neruda tries to escape from the country with his wife, the painter Delia del Carril, but they are forced to go underground.
Gael García Bernal
Oscar Peluchoneau
Luis Gnecco
Pablo Neruda
Mercedes Morán
Delia del Carril
Emilio Gutiérrez Caba
Picasso
Diego Muñoz
Martínez
Alejandro Goic
Jorge Bellet
Pablo Derqui
Victor Pey
Marcelo Alonso
Pepe Rodríguez
Michael Silva
Álvaro Jara
Francisco Reyes
Bianchi
Jaime Vadell
Jorge Alessandri
Néstor Cantillana
Alfredo Castro
Gabriel González Videla
Marcial Tagle
Amparo Noguera
Drunk Woman
Cristián Campos
Víctor Montero
Rubén Azócar
Héctor Noguera
Luis Vitalino Grandón
Border guard in Argentina
Roberto Farías
Julio Jung
Julio Milostich
Radio Interviewer
Paola Lattus
José Soza
Senator
Ariel Mateluna
Cristián Chaparro
Pablo Schwarz
Luis Dubó
Ximena Rivas
Felipe Ríos
Claudia Vicuña
Francisca Imboden
Trinidad González
Juan Ossa
Álvaro Espinoza
Mario Soto
Daniel Antivilo
Roberto Cayuqueo
Jorge Yáñez
Claudio Arredondo
Nicolás Torres
Heidrun Breier
Nicolás Botinelli
Elsa Poblete
Víctor Hugo Ogaz
Hernán Lacalle
Claudia Cabezas
Josefina Dagorret
Daniel de la Vega
Senén Selim
Director
Pablo Larraín
Screenplay
Guillermo Calderón
Script Consultant
Eliseo Altunaga
November 29, 2017
6
**Chile's own catch me if you can!**
It was Chile's Oscars pick. It made into Golden Globe, but not the Oscars. After I disliked his previous film, looks Larrain back in action. Though, not entirely. This was a biopic, more or less a Chilean version of 'Catch Me If You Can' with a less intensity in its contents. If you are a fan of this director's narration then you might enjoy it. But I thought it was a little boring, due to slow moving story. Especially, half of the film was a background narration than the direct dialogues between the characters. The issue was, it was like someone in the bed, ill and they are narrating a tale. Too low voice like whispering which is equal to lullaby.
On the other hand, now and then there were some fine scenes. It was a cat-mouse game. But nothing thrilling enough like you would expect from a cop chasing a bad guy films. The story was not deep or detail. Only those limited life events of Neruda were present on the screen. Most of them were silly ones, or maybe made it to look like that way. That's why it felt like a dark comedy. From the cop's perspective, don't expect like Sherlock Holmes level. The cast was good. The locations too, but not those projectors clips for backgrounds during vehicles scenes. So just an above average film. Though should have been better.
**6/10**