An ambitious salesman will do anything for that big promotion he's been chasing, but inevitably, he will learn that there is no such thing as the perfect crime.An ambitious salesman will do anything for that big promotion he's been chasing, but inevitably, he will learn that there is no such thing as the perfect crime.An ambitious salesman will do anything for that big promotion he's been chasing, but inevitably, he will learn that there is no such thing as the perfect crime.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 13 nominations
- Helena
- (as Montserrat Mostaza)
- Director
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSeveral of the clowns and journalists in the last scene are really fans of Álex de la Iglesia. They were invited by the director himself for supporting him through his official website.
- GoofsThe inspector pulls Don Antonio's bridgework out of the hot furnace on a shovel, picks it off the shovel with tweezers, and drops it into a plastic bag. It should have melted the bag!
- Quotes
[when trying to pay for the movie "Perfect Crime," the code says "Ferpect Crime"]
Rafael: It's "Perfect", with a P... and there it reads..."Ferpect", with an F.
Clerk: Yes, but the price is right, isn't it?
Rafael: It's "Perfect", but it reads "Ferpect." Why?
Clerk: It must be a typo.
Rafael: Fuck. "Ferpect Crime."
- Crazy creditsInitial credits are written on different papers which are sometimes on the wrong order and then rearrange (Fernando Tejero initially appears as Fernando Rojete; see Dick Van Dyke credit in 'Mary Poppins'). The title initially appears as Crimen Perfecto, and then rearranges to Crimen Ferpecto.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Cómo se hizo: Crimen ferpecto (2004)
The plot begins bizarre, and from there it gets ever bizarrer. Set in a department store (the perfect metaphor for the human condition!), this film brilliantly weaves the themes of glamorous/plastic life versus the mundane/real. Trapped between worlds and desperately trying to achieve the former is our hero Rafael, a man whose entire life exists within the ladies' clothing department. Somehow he gets wrapped up in murder, blackmail and ectoplasmic visitations from lovable corpses. Yeah, I told you it gets bizarre.
But despite the zany plot, there's a very poignant & sober message that runs just below the surface. It's subtle, but it comes to fruition during the magnificent climax when we realize exactly what this whole wacky movie is about. If you've paid attention to symbolism, metaphor, allegory and all that intellectual jazz, you'll get it, and you'll see how everything fits into place. If not, fine, you'll enjoy the picture anyway because it's just plain funny. The beauty is that you can take it at your own pace. Great film. Damn near perfect. Er... ferpect.
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Crimen perfecto
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Box office
- Budget
- €4,750,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $418,843
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,588
- Aug 21, 2005
- Gross worldwide
- $9,042,432
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1