Daniel Hendler,
Sergio Boris,
Adriana Aizenberg,
Jorge D'Elía,
Rosita Londner
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Argentinean filmmaker Daniel Burman writes and directs the ensemble film El Abrazo Partido (Lost Embrace), a follow-up to his 2000 feature Waiting for the Messiah. Daniel Hendler plays Ariel, a young ... read more
DVD Release Date: February 14, 2006
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The film's sophistication -- and it is an immensely sophisticated film -- lies in its refusal to tuck in too tightly its shirttails. Full Review
Plays out in a low-key but charming fashion. Full Review
Burman succeeds in involving us with the kind of characters who don't normally find their way to the big screen.
A beautifully crafted film. Full of intriguing tracking shots, broken into vignettes introduced with lyrical titles, it has a willfully patient pace. Full Review
Were it a book, it would go somewhere on the shelf with Jonathan Safran Foer and early Philip Roth. It also possesses traces of early Jean-Luc Godard and his wit with characters, as well as some of We... Full Review
Burman's use of handheld camera and his editing convey the messiness of life in the mall's large extended family, but he never allows the hurly-burly of the setting to overwhelm Ariel's story. Full Review
One of those foreign pictures that steeps us in a milieu so dense, yet so convincing, that we wind up believing and being beguiled by all its people and places. Full Review
It's a film of unexpected, almost indescribable off-center charm that deepens as it goes on. Full Review
Some will find it charming, others, exhausting. Full Review
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