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CrimeMysteryThriller

Marshland

- Life, Death, Redemption.

The Spanish deep South, 1980. A series of brutal murders of adolescent girls in a remote and forgotten town bring together two disparate characters - both detectives in the homicide division - to investigate the cases. With deep divisions in their ideology, detectives Juan and Pedro must put aside their differences if they are to successfully hunt down a killer who for years has terrorized a community in the shadow of a general disregard for women rooted in a misogynistic past.

Release Date : 2014-09-25

Language :SpanishTurkish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Sacromonte FilmsAtresmediaAtípica Films

Production Country : Spain

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Raúl Arévalo

Character Name : Pedro

Original Name : Raúl Arévalo

Gender : Male

Javier Gutiérrez

Character Name : Juan

Original Name : Javier Gutiérrez

Gender : Male

Antonio de la Torre

Character Name : Rodrigo

Original Name : Antonio de la Torre

Gender : Male

Nerea Barros

Character Name : Rocío

Original Name : Nerea Barros

Gender : Female

Salva Reina

Character Name : Jesús

Original Name : Salva Reina

Gender : Male

Jesús Castro

Character Name : Quini

Original Name : Jesús Castro

Gender : Male

Manolo Solo

Character Name : Periodista

Original Name : Manolo Solo

Gender : Male

Juan Carlos Villanueva

Character Name : Juez Andrade

Original Name : Juan Carlos Villanueva

Gender : Male

Jesús Carroza

Character Name : Miguel

Original Name : Jesús Carroza

Gender : Male

Adelfa Calvo

Character Name : Fernanda

Original Name : Adelfa Calvo

Gender : Female

Ana Tomeno

Character Name : Marina

Original Name : Ana Tomeno

Gender : Female

Ángela Vega

Character Name : Angelita

Original Name : Ángela Vega

Gender : Male

Cecilia Villanueva

Character Name : María

Original Name : Cecilia Villanueva

Gender : Male

Mercedes León

Character Name : Señora Casa Coto

Original Name : Mercedes León

Gender : Female

Jesús Ortiz

Character Name : Andrés

Original Name : Jesús Ortiz

Gender : Male

Lucía Arias

Character Name : Niña 3

Original Name : Lucía Arias

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

> A fine Spanish countryside murder mystery. This is a good suspense-crime-thriller. Reminded me the Korean film 'Memories of Murder', but not the same or similar, except the crime scenario and the location. Awesome to see a detective story that takes place outside the urban area. The Spanish countryside was so beautiful, those marshlands, especially from the aerial views. I think the brilliant cinematography is the first thing anyone would notice and the 80s atmosphere. The narration was steady as the crime after the crime with tension arise, while on the other side the investigation advancing till the last minute to reveal the truth. The two cops were so good, along the murder mysteries they're working on. Beside these two men are the characters with riddles. Not only to each others, but for us as well. Not easy to predict anything, also there are some loose ends to have our own perspective regarding the story puzzle. The overall impression is its a fine mystery-crime, but still I felt that I did not enjoy entirely due to the lack of originality. Other than that I'm sure it is worth a watch. 6½/10

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Andres Gomez

@tanty

2021-06-23

The plot of the actual crime is not the brightest but that's the only weak point of this movie. The directing and photography are really, really good, with an atmosphere that remembers to the latest rising of the Scandinavian crime novels. Stieg Larsson, and series like Bron/Broen (which have been later deeply inspiring US series like "True Detective") are very present in this movie. The cast is superb and gives us great performances. Arévalo and Gutiérrez, which usually perform comedy roles, are fantastic, as also are Barros and Reina. The dialogs are really good and also the several loose ends that the story leaves. To finish, the movie moves around the history of the under-dictatorship and incipient democratic Spain in an indirect way used quite often in Spanish movies. This lets the viewer the door ajar so they can be curious enough to enter and look for more information on their own, while leaving the movie in a safe spot, far from the criticism that could suffer from those in Spain still not acknowledging the darkest period of the recent history of the country.