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A Skeleton in the Closet

Original title: Todos tenemos un muerto en el placard o un hijo en el clóset
  • 2020
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 43m
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6.1/10
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A Skeleton in the Closet (2020)
Coming out of he closet is never easy. They weren't happy, but they still love him. The son arrives home, only to learn that his partner has dumped him.
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Coming out of he closet is never easy, but the gay son has already come out to his parents. They weren't happy, but they still love him. The son arrives home, only to learn that his partner ... Read allComing out of he closet is never easy, but the gay son has already come out to his parents. They weren't happy, but they still love him. The son arrives home, only to learn that his partner has dumped him.Coming out of he closet is never easy, but the gay son has already come out to his parents. They weren't happy, but they still love him. The son arrives home, only to learn that his partner has dumped him.

  • Director
    • Nicolás Teté
  • Writer
    • Nicolás Teté
  • Stars
    • Facundo Gambandé
    • María Fernanda Callejón
    • Diego De Paula
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Nicolás Teté
    • Writer
      • Nicolás Teté
    • Stars
      • Facundo Gambandé
      • María Fernanda Callejón
      • Diego De Paula
    • 10User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    Facundo Gambandé
    Facundo Gambandé
    • Manuel
    María Fernanda Callejón
    • Clara
    Diego De Paula
    • Luis
    Antonella Ferrari
    • Clari
    Mateo Giuliani
    • Luisito
    Lucas Ferraro
    • Martín
    Norma Argentina
    • Clarita
    Ramiro Delgado
    • Maximo
    Pablo Valdes
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    • Director
      • Nicolás Teté
    • Writer
      • Nicolás Teté
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    8danybur

    Returning home

    Summary:

    This dramatic comedy effectively rounds out a story about the "return to payment" where the reconfiguration of family ties after coming out of the closet is combined with the theme of the prodigal son, professional vocation, future work, reunions and pacts and family management, forming a dynamic that does not necessarily have to do only with inbreeding village environments.

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    Manuel (Facundo Gambandé) is an architecture student. The film begins with him saying goodbye to his partner who is going to live in Europe. He then undertakes a trip to his hometown (Villa Mercedes, San Luis) to visit his parents, who are going to celebrate their silver wedding anniversary, and request money to travel and meet with his partner. He had not seen them since he had come out of the closet at a family dinner, which led to an argument and his departure from town on bad terms with his parents.

    One of the interesting aspects of the film by Nicolás Teté (also the author of the script) is that, precisely, it does not address the moment of coming out but rather the later; he describes how Manuel (whom his parents nevertheless receive very affectionately when he arrives) tries to rebuild the family bond and put it in new terms; a family with a good time, since his father (Diego de Paula) owns a pasta factory.

    Another finding is that Manuel is discovering that the family hides a secret, related to an absence that is increasingly being felt in the story, configuring another family problem that somehow "competes" and interferes with his and repeatedly shifts the leading role. Family that he intended and makes the general picture more complex. In this context, Gambandé composes an endearing and at times naive Manu who demands to be understood and accepted, while disappointments and interference with his purposes do not stop.

    Teté presents his story as a dramatic comedy, admirably combining both sides of the story and avoiding melodrama. The comedy tone is partly due to the comic imprint (in the best sense) that the character of the mother María Fernanda Callejón gives to in a great performance, and to that displacement mentioned above that also becomes the dramatic core. There is a series of dialogues that exhibit great naturalness, enhanced by several of them being filmed in long still shots.

    With all these components, the film achieves a story about the "return to payment" where the reconfiguration of family ties after coming out of the closet is combined with the theme of the prodigal son, professional vocation, future work, reunions and pacts and family management, forming a dynamic that does not necessarily have to do only with inbreeding village environments.
    9Red-125

    The son is out of he closet, but life isn't easy for him

    Todos tenemos un muerto en el placard o un hijo en el closet (2020) is an Argentinian film shown in the U.S. with the title A Skeleton in the Closet. Literally, the title is translated as We All Have a Skeleton in the Closet or a Son in the Closet. The movie was written and directed by Nicolás Teté.

    Coming out of he closet is never easy, but the gay son has already come out to his parents. They weren't happy, but they still love him. The son arrives home, only to learn that his partner has dumped him.

    The plot of the movie is what happens after this unpleasant event. It's not easy being gay in a macho family where your brother is a star tennis player and you're not. How the protagonist deals with the situation makes for an interesting movie. The acting and production values are solid.

    We saw this film at Rochester's fabulous ImageOut LGBTQ Film Festival. It doesn't have an IMDb rating yet. I rated it 9.
    5laduqesa

    Inoffensive film about very little

    Gayness was incidental to this film, in effect. Manuel thinks that his being gay is the cause of his problems in his family but in reality the real issue is that he has a famous brother whom his parents idolise. It causes a lot of resentment amongst the other three children when the brother is lionised and praised and the remaining siblings are sidelined.

    The break up of Manuel and his boyfriend actually is an integral part of the plot contrary to what some people are saying; Without the break up, the ending would not have been possible.

    I don't want to get into spoilers, but the situation with Luis and his ex seems contrived and not credible. Someone would have blabbed, especially when the situation became publicly evident.

    I have little inspiration to write this review as the film didn't really move me in any deep way. It was fine for an afternoon's viewing. A bit too much filler - more ruthless editing would have been appropriate.

    The ending was, for me, unconvincing. It needed major character and viewpoint changes from the parents and was mawkish and sentimental. The epilogue in the kitchen was visibly coming a mile off and I didn't find this any more part of any real development of plot or personality.

    OK, I watched it all, but I'm pretty neutral about the whole affair. It just about kept me in front of the screen.
    4JJ-Chi

    Missed opportunity for something meaningful

    This had the potential to be a good film. Sadly, the poor writing, unrealistic scenes and poor acting ruins this. Lead character was good, but it appears none of the adults have any idea what acting is (aside from reciting your lines). There was zero emotional connections to the pivotal scenes. It all seemed so forced and fake. Why include a crying scene by someone who has no idea how to show genuine emotion.

    My biggest problem with this: it appears the writer gave up on this story, got tired or was under a deadline. After all the drama and trying to build something meaningful (albeit very poorly) ..suddenly, somehow, all the major problems are resolved and things neatly wrapped up in the last 2 minutes. Ridiculous!!
    4onefineday36

    Happy ending... I guess?

    It's one of those films suffering 'message before substance' symptom, which many young directors share. I get it, director wanted it to be a more up-to-date family drama, where still the acceptance of truth and love eventually prevail... But as a whole, the delivery is weak and the happy-ending was in a hurry.

    I like that each and every family member has distinctive character and story. But having spent so much time for various troubles in the family to finally surface, there was no real development and resolve. We are suddenly presented with all happy and smiling ending, but I had to ask if any of them actually learned anything and grew up in any way. Would Manuel be really happy back in the small hometown and with slightly overbearing family? Would his parents finally not mind letting other family and neighbours know their son is gay? Would Manuel's brother, who was more or less forced into the marriage by the situation, be really happy?

    PS. Actor who played Manuel is cute, but it clearly shows that he never in his life cut vegetables or used a whisk. Cooking is supposed to be the character's real passion, and anybody on the set with a slightest idea of how to cook could have given him a 5 min lesson as how to use a knife and a whisk. Such small details determines whether a film feels real or fake.

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      • October 30, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Argentina
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
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