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Dormir al sol (2010) Online
Original Title :
Dormir al sol
Genre :
Movie / Fantasy
Year :
2010
Directror :
Alejandro Chomski
Cast :
Luis Machín,Esther Goris,Carlos Belloso
Writer :
Adolfo Bioy Casares,Alejandro Chomski
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 23min
Rating :
6.4/10
Dormir al sol (2010) Online

Lucio Bordenave carries on the Grey lifestyle of an unemployed worker, dedicated to the trade of watchmaking, until in a somewhat mysterious way, his wife is admitted to a Frenopatic Institute. From this point on, the story enters a territory without parameters where reality is confused with the imaginary, sleep with wakefulness, and insanity with lucidity.
Credited cast:
Luis Machín Luis Machín - Lucio
Esther Goris Esther Goris - Diana
Carlos Belloso Carlos Belloso - Dr. Samaniego
Florencia Peña Florencia Peña - Adriana María
Enrique Piñeyro Enrique Piñeyro - Standle
Alfonso Pícaro Alfonso Pícaro - Don Martín
Vilma Ferrán Vilma Ferrán - Ceferina
Héctor Díaz Héctor Díaz - Dr. Campolongo
Eduardo Wigutow Eduardo Wigutow - Félix Ramos
Mercedes Scápola Mercedes Scápola - Paula (as Mercedes Scapola)
Martín Urbaneja Martín Urbaneja - Martínez
Norma Argentina Norma Argentina - Sra. Norma
Javier van de Couter Javier van de Couter - Marcos
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Romina Ricci Romina Ricci


User reviews

Ttexav

Ttexav

What starts as a quiet portrait of a family dealing with mental illness suddenly, and almost imperceptibly becomes a science-fiction horror film that is predictable, but fascinating until the end. It's not hard to figure out what exactly happens to Diana, or where the film is going all together, but Asleep in the Sun is so beautifully crafted, you won't care. There are times when the camera makes the audience take the point of view of certain characters in a wonderfully inventive way. And similarly to what David Lynch did in the opening of Mulholland Dr., it takes quite a while before we find out the significance of these moments, and what they mean. Also akin to Mulholland Dr., some of it is up to interpretation. As a period piece, if the term can be used to describe the piece, it's wonderfully set, down to the cars on the street, furniture, hospital equipment. It's beautiful.