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DramaComedy

Truman

- Friendship is what matters in life

Tomás, who lives in Canada, travels to Madrid, Spain, to visit his old friend Julián. Both of them, accompanied by Truman, Julián's faithful dog, will share many surprising and emotional little moments, triggered by the hard situation Julián is going through, for just a few days.

Release Date : 2015-09-24

Language :DutchEnglishSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : BD CineImposible FilmsK & S FilmsTelefeCanal+ EspañaTVE

Production Country : ArgentinaSpain

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Ricardo Darín

Character Name : Julián

Original Name : Ricardo Darín

Gender : Male

Javier Cámara

Character Name : Tomás

Original Name : Javier Cámara

Gender : Male

Dolores Fonzi

Character Name : Paula

Original Name : Dolores Fonzi

Gender : Female

Eduard Fernández

Character Name : Luis

Original Name : Eduard Fernández

Gender : Male

Àlex Brendemühl

Character Name : Veterinarian

Original Name : Àlex Brendemühl

Gender : Male

Pedro Casablanc

Character Name : Doctor

Original Name : Pedro Casablanc

Gender : Male

José Luis Gómez

Character Name : Producer

Original Name : José Luis Gómez

Gender : Male

Javier Gutiérrez

Character Name : Mortician

Original Name : Javier Gutiérrez

Gender : Male

Elvira Mínguez

Character Name : Gloria

Original Name : Elvira Mínguez

Gender : Female

Oriol Pla

Character Name : Nico

Original Name : Oriol Pla

Gender : Male

Nathalie Poza

Character Name : Woman #2

Original Name : Nathalie Poza

Gender : Female

Àgata Roca

Character Name : Woman #1

Original Name : Àgata Roca

Gender : Female

Susi Sánchez

Character Name : Adoption Woman

Original Name : Susi Sánchez

Gender : Female

Francesc Orella

Character Name : Restaurant Actor

Original Name : Francesc Orella

Gender : Male

Ana Gracia

Character Name : Restaurant Actress

Original Name : Ana Gracia

Gender : Female

Silvia Abascal

Character Name : Mónica

Original Name : Silvia Abascal

Gender : Female

Kira Miró

Character Name : Company Actress

Original Name : Kira Miró

Gender : Female

Lucie Desclozeaux

Character Name : Sophie

Original Name : Lucie Desclozeaux

Gender : Female

Elisabet Altube

Character Name : Dealer Girl

Original Name : Elisabet Altube

Gender : Female

Carolina Meijer

Character Name : Tomás' Wife

Original Name : Carolina Meijer

Gender : Female

Pablo Schaupp

Character Name : Tomás' Son

Original Name : Pablo Schaupp

Gender : Male

Luz Ottone

Character Name : Tomás' Daughter

Original Name : Luz Ottone

Gender : Male

Lucas Hamming

Character Name : Nico's Companion

Original Name : Lucas Hamming

Gender : Male

Lucía Guerrero

Character Name : Girl #1

Original Name : Lucía Guerrero

Gender : Female

Greta Fernández

Character Name : Girl #2

Original Name : Greta Fernández

Gender : Female

Teresa Soria Ruano

Character Name : Bookstore Employee

Original Name : Teresa Soria Ruano

Gender : Male

La Terremoto de Alcorcón

Character Name : Neighbor

Original Name : La Terremoto de Alcorcón

Gender : Female

Patricia Byrne

Character Name : Hotel Waitress

Original Name : Patricia Byrne

Gender : Male

Camilo Vázquez

Character Name : Theater Prop Master

Original Name : Camilo Vázquez

Gender : Male

Bouzan Hadawi

Character Name : Taxi Driver

Original Name : Bouzan Hadawi

Gender : Male

Alison Smith

Character Name : Stewardess

Original Name : Alison Smith

Gender : Male

Anna López Infante

Character Name : Party Bar Friend

Original Name : Anna López Infante

Gender : Male

Tsechun Tse

Character Name : Asian Waiter

Original Name : Tsechun Tse

Gender : Male

Reviews

R

Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

> Spending one final quality time with an old friend. It is not that hard to describe, I mean the entire story in a couple of lines, but scene by scene it embarks on the different level. A very ordinary tale that takes place in less than one week time, at a same time it catches your attention in a gentle manner. A perfect movie with the balanced contents. I admit, this is not what I expected, but still delivered the same quality differently. It takes us to the various locations to capitalise the concept and gives an idea how the real people in the real world express during their distressed time. I think I kind of liked its rich screenplay and the overall production quality. The movie was very slow, definitely need patience to watch it. It opened in a snowy Canadian residential area and soon begins to follow a middle ages man called Tomas saying goodbye to his family to board a plane for Madrid to meet his old pal, Julian. This unexpected visit gives an opportunity for Julian, a single father to open his heart to talk about the future plan, especially for his loving dog, Truman. The rest of the movie follows their lead by revealing some of the unknown to about each other. Yes, the title name was a dog character. It took some times to figure it out why and how important was this name for the movie. Almost the entire watch, only in the end scene, it all made sense. Besides, that is the part I fell for it, I think it was the best way to conclude. I love this kind of theme, this is where my softer side unfolds and feel the depth of the character or the tale that intended to strike emotionally. But the thing is, it was not a tearjerker drama as I wanted or it should have been. > "People don't know what to say to me. > They smell death and they get scared." Another unique narration that dealt with having friendship in the front row for its simple ride. It might be a plot that evolved around two friends' four days wandering everywhere, but covered family issues as well, especially the father-son relationship for a brief time, but strongly. It took all the time in the beginning, but the second half was very interesting after it makes you comfort with the characters and enough story development to move on from there. It was a less fun, but a more meaningful movie than I thought. All the comedies were dark, it is unfortunate not to have even a small smile. The main source for it was the argument caused by the differences between the friends over what they decided to do, but in the end held back to normalcy as the character were matured and had a good understanding. So the comedy is only the tag that attached to the movie, but it was a very absorbing topic on its progress till the final minute. Yet, I'm very upset with a sex scene that definitely out of the synchronisation with the rest of the story. When everything was going so smooth it appeared from nowhere like a twist in the tale, I felt that was totally inappropriate. And also that 100 seconds changed the fate of the movie from a PG-13 to R product, though there was no strong nudity. It was effortless, but exceptional performances, especially by the leading two including the Argentinian superstar Ricardo Darin. And I don't forget the dog in the title role, but sadly his screenspace was very short. Obviously this movie is not designed to impact on all the viewers, so it is going to fail to satisfy a few, especially for its slow presentation without a cheerable background score. That means I suggest you to choose it carefully, by learning what the movie offers against what you actually want from it. But overall, it is surely worth to give a try. 7/10