अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA murder mystery about a young widow who is the prime suspect in her husband's stabbing death.A murder mystery about a young widow who is the prime suspect in her husband's stabbing death.A murder mystery about a young widow who is the prime suspect in her husband's stabbing death.
Àngel Fígols
- Promotor
- (as Ángel Fígols)
Ania Hernández
- Amiga Maje
- (वॉइस)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Netflix offers us a surprising offering, based on true events that shook Spain and Europe in 2017, based on Patraix's Black Widow. Directed by Carlos Sedes and starring Ivana Baquero, Carmen Machi, and Tristán Ulloa.
The film offers a powerful true crime thriller that captivates you as we learn about the brutality of the events and the underlying story of its two main perpetrators. The film is further enhanced by the excellent script and the decision to tell us from the perspective of its three protagonists, concluding with the unfolding of the events that saddened all of Spain in 2017.
Carlos Sedes's direction offers no grand extravaganzas, but it does employ an absolute seriousness when confronting the stories and the rawness of his characters. The director's work, rendered with a documentary essence, helps us truly capture the crime in its entirety, and we want to confront the events with complete unease and uncertainty. His leading trio plays an essential role in making everything work smoothly. Machi, Baquero, and Ulloa give their all to their characters, which means we see the true protagonists of reality in the skin of their cast.
Its two-hour running time, which may seem a bit long, really flies by once we're completely hooked on the events and the way it tells us everything behind the horrendous crime. The use of sound and narration are fundamental pillars that make Netflix's offering a pleasant and well-chosen pastime. The streaming platform surprises with a very interesting film that manages to pique our interest thanks to all its virtues and a story that is effective in every aspect, and whose director knows how to handle everything with the necessary caution, so that the necessary fiction never interferes with the reality of a brutal crime.
One of Netflix's pleasant surprises this 2025.
The film offers a powerful true crime thriller that captivates you as we learn about the brutality of the events and the underlying story of its two main perpetrators. The film is further enhanced by the excellent script and the decision to tell us from the perspective of its three protagonists, concluding with the unfolding of the events that saddened all of Spain in 2017.
Carlos Sedes's direction offers no grand extravaganzas, but it does employ an absolute seriousness when confronting the stories and the rawness of his characters. The director's work, rendered with a documentary essence, helps us truly capture the crime in its entirety, and we want to confront the events with complete unease and uncertainty. His leading trio plays an essential role in making everything work smoothly. Machi, Baquero, and Ulloa give their all to their characters, which means we see the true protagonists of reality in the skin of their cast.
Its two-hour running time, which may seem a bit long, really flies by once we're completely hooked on the events and the way it tells us everything behind the horrendous crime. The use of sound and narration are fundamental pillars that make Netflix's offering a pleasant and well-chosen pastime. The streaming platform surprises with a very interesting film that manages to pique our interest thanks to all its virtues and a story that is effective in every aspect, and whose director knows how to handle everything with the necessary caution, so that the necessary fiction never interferes with the reality of a brutal crime.
One of Netflix's pleasant surprises this 2025.
Maje plots the murder of her husband; she gets an older colleague of hers to fall for her and then pressures him into murdering her husband.
Based on real-life events, this is a story that rocked Spain a few years back. A more accurate translation, and perhaps a more fitting title, would have been 'Black Widow,' a title that would probably have been a more apt name.
Every now and then, Netflix drops something a little different and surprising; this was both of those things. It's a fascinating story-it's scandalous, shocking, and almost hard to believe. There's something almost old-fashioned about it: a woman brainwashing an older man into murdering her husband; it's like the plot of a stage play.
I liked the way it was presented; we're given all the facts; the only ones who aren't in possession of the pieces of the puzzle are the killers. It worked well.
Ivana Baquero is very good as the manipulative widow; I thought Carmen Machi was great as Eva.
7/10.
Based on real-life events, this is a story that rocked Spain a few years back. A more accurate translation, and perhaps a more fitting title, would have been 'Black Widow,' a title that would probably have been a more apt name.
Every now and then, Netflix drops something a little different and surprising; this was both of those things. It's a fascinating story-it's scandalous, shocking, and almost hard to believe. There's something almost old-fashioned about it: a woman brainwashing an older man into murdering her husband; it's like the plot of a stage play.
I liked the way it was presented; we're given all the facts; the only ones who aren't in possession of the pieces of the puzzle are the killers. It worked well.
Ivana Baquero is very good as the manipulative widow; I thought Carmen Machi was great as Eva.
7/10.
I am Spaniard so I have watched this one without subtitles, what is a plus.
So, If you love Spanish series like "El cuerpo en llamas", A window's game is for you. The movie is amazingly real as cruel the case it is.
First, the case is sad and at the same time makes you think about how cruel a woman can be.
Second, cast is superb. Great acting from Tristan Ulloa and Carmen Machi. Ivana Baquero is great too.
Last, the settings and production are superb. Pretty close to reality. Around 95% of the movie happened. Also the scenarios are real too.
So, overall an ugly crime, but a great movie. I mean, if you love true crime, this one is for you.
So, If you love Spanish series like "El cuerpo en llamas", A window's game is for you. The movie is amazingly real as cruel the case it is.
First, the case is sad and at the same time makes you think about how cruel a woman can be.
Second, cast is superb. Great acting from Tristan Ulloa and Carmen Machi. Ivana Baquero is great too.
Last, the settings and production are superb. Pretty close to reality. Around 95% of the movie happened. Also the scenarios are real too.
So, overall an ugly crime, but a great movie. I mean, if you love true crime, this one is for you.
"A Widow's Game" was a compelling watch. As a true-crime enthusiast, I appreciated its deep dive into a real Spanish murder case I knew nothing about.
The actress playing María (Ivana Baquero) delivered a strong performance, skillfully portraying a manipulative character who exploited men's weaknesses in relationships. The film's overall story about manipulation in love was well-told.
My main critique is the lack of chronological clarity at times, which made following the sequence of events a bit challenging. Also, I would have liked to see real footage or photos of the protagonists at the end, which often enhances true-crime adaptations.
Despite these minor points, it's a worthwhile and thought-provoking film, recommended for fans of true crime and psychological thrillers.
The actress playing María (Ivana Baquero) delivered a strong performance, skillfully portraying a manipulative character who exploited men's weaknesses in relationships. The film's overall story about manipulation in love was well-told.
My main critique is the lack of chronological clarity at times, which made following the sequence of events a bit challenging. Also, I would have liked to see real footage or photos of the protagonists at the end, which often enhances true-crime adaptations.
Despite these minor points, it's a worthwhile and thought-provoking film, recommended for fans of true crime and psychological thrillers.
Currently streaming on Netflix comes this true crime account of a woman, Ivana Baquero (the young girl from Pan's Labyrinth, all grown up!) whose husband is killed in a car park. Baquero is seen happily married to her new husband but behind the scenes the union happened after the hubby forgave her for her past sexual indiscretions but due to some psychological background we never get to identify, Baquero, who then begins seeing a co-worker, Tristan Ulloa, a doctor, sexually & when their lustful clutches get more passionate, Baquero convinces him to kill her hubby which the police, led by an intrepid detective, Carmen Machi, suspect w/some well-placed phone taps, the dominoes sure do fall. What keeps this film in the winners' circle is the weird time signature it adopts to tell the tale, we spend about 40 minutes on the crime & the incipient investigation while the remaining time spreads the wedding & the lead up to the murder out which begs the question why. Is it because the crime is so well known in Spain, the filmmakers decided to try something different? The verdict, it doesn't work even though Baquero gives it her all which is a shame.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe story is based on the real murder of Antonio Navarro Cerdán that occurred on 16 August 2017.
- गूफ़In the opening scene the policewoman receives a call informing her that they found a body. She confirms to be there in twenty minutes without asking where exactly the body had found.
टॉप पसंद
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विवरण
- चलने की अवधि
- 2 घं 2 मि(122 min)
- रंग
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
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