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Wrinkles

Original title: Arrugas
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
4.7K
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Wrinkles (2011)
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An astonishing cocktail of friendship, resistance and life set among the unexpected landscape of an elderly care facility.An astonishing cocktail of friendship, resistance and life set among the unexpected landscape of an elderly care facility.An astonishing cocktail of friendship, resistance and life set among the unexpected landscape of an elderly care facility.

  • Director
    • Ignacio Ferreras
  • Writers
    • Rosanna Cecchini
    • Ignacio Ferreras
    • Patrick Mullen
  • Stars
    • Tacho González
    • Álvaro Guevara
    • Mabel Rivera
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    4.7K
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    • Director
      • Ignacio Ferreras
    • Writers
      • Rosanna Cecchini
      • Ignacio Ferreras
      • Patrick Mullen
    • Stars
      • Tacho González
      • Álvaro Guevara
      • Mabel Rivera
    • 15User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Tacho González
    • Emilio
    • (voice)
    Álvaro Guevara
    • Miguel
    • (voice)
    Mabel Rivera
    Mabel Rivera
    • Antonia
    • (voice)
    Raúl Dans
    • Xoán
    • (voice)
    Montse Davila
    • Nuera
    • (voice)
    • …
    Chelo Díaz
    • Emi
    • (voice)
    • …
    Isabel Vallejo
    • Maite
    • (voice)
    • …
    Carolina Vázquez
    • Xoán niño
    • (voice)
    • …
    Xermana Carballido
    • Dolores
    • (voice)
    Paco Barreiro
    • Ramón 'el locutor'
    • (voice)
    • (as Paco M. Barreiro)
    Ana Maciñeiras
    • Sol
    • (voice)
    • …
    Charo Pena
    • Rosario
    • (voice)
    • …
    Xabier Perdiz
    • Martín
    • (voice)
    • (as Xavier Perdiz)
    Antonio Rey
    • Agustín
    • (voice)
    • …
    Miguel Varela
    • Pellicer
    • (voice)
    • (as Miguel López Varela)
    Antón Olmos
    • Esteban
    • (voice)
    • (as Antón R. Olmos)
    • …
    Ana Lemos
    • Eugenia
    • (voice)
    • …
    Matías Brea
    • Voz en las escaleras
    • (voice)
    • …
    • Director
      • Ignacio Ferreras
    • Writers
      • Rosanna Cecchini
      • Ignacio Ferreras
      • Patrick Mullen
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    User reviews15

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    7Christof_McShine

    A Sweet Slice of Melancholia

    A Spanish animated drama telling the story of Emilio, a retired bank manager who is developing early signs of Alzheimer. His son makes the difficult decision to put him in a care home, much to his father's disappointment. There, he slowly strikes up a friendship with his roommate Miguel who has all his marbles and spends his time making money out of his confused neighbours. The two find ways of relieving the boredom of the home but Emilio is seemingly fighting a losing battle as his memory begins to fade.

    I thought this was an interesting little drama with a balanced mix of pathos and humour. For someone who works with older people, often in a care capacity, much of this rang true with me, particularly the boredom and loneliness that many experience when they move into a home. It never threatens to be anything truly groundbreaking and the animation is pretty basic but nonetheless it is a worthy film with some lovely scenes and will strike a chord with anyone who has had to deal with this terrible disease.
    8kosmasp

    Ripe

    This animated picture is not aimed at children. And while you might have heard this before, especially concerning animated movies from Asia, this is a whole different deal. This involves matters and issues that concern the elderly. That does not mean, it is only for the elderly. Hopefully many people will watch it, but it would be a shame if you went to watch this movie expecting something else.

    After this sort of foreword, I hope you know what you are letting yourself into. The movie itself is a tough watch, but it still has its funny moments nevertheless. The graphics might not appeal to everybody, same goes for the ethics and the way the movie ends. But you can't satisfy everybody ...
    8pinkrosepanda

    An amazing view of the one believe your time has come to an end

    Because it really shows the problem with the elderly and shows what it's like with a man or anyone with Alzheimer's and living in a retirement home. Friendship can change the View on a man who believed that you live your whole life and That's How It Ends. And it looked so it shows the lives of old people of today and old people of tomorrow. I like this movie and I like how it shows what for dedication to this movie that's why I give an 8 out of 10.
    7eanna8

    Amazon says it's a poignant comedy... there's no comedy here.

    "...a cast of eccentric characters who rebel against authority in this wonderfully animated and poignant comedy about life in an old folks home."

    A very well done movie, but what a deceptive description. It is truly heartbreaking... you've been warned.
    9StevePulaski

    A loose and tender animated film

    NOTE: This is a review of the English-dubbed version of Wrinkles, featuring voice actors Martin Sheen and Matthew Modine.

    "Poignant" is the word many are using to describe Wrinkles, and that word carries a great deal of weight here, since many of us will likely face a similar reality to the characters in this particular film. Getting older, coping with age, and facing life-threatening/altering ailments isn't something we generally like to talk about, which is why Wrinkles presents it to us through beautifully simplistic, 2D animation created through use of an animation cell. The film's brightly colored visuals and clean-cut presentation make us look at age not through a softened lens, but one that allows us not to get blinded through our tears to actually focus on the bigger picture.

    Our main character is Emilio (voiced by Martin Sheen), a once thriving banker who has now been placed in a nursing home by his family when he becomes slower than he used to be. Emilio also seems to be in the early stages of Alzheimer's, and reluctantly goes along with his family's plan to keep him in a care facility until further notice. Not long after arriving, Emilio meets Miguel (Matthew Modine), his roommate and the home's two-bit slickster, constantly taking money from the older, senile residents and remaining loyal to his individual self since he never had a wife or any real family. Miguel takes a liking to Emilio and his former banker ways, even going as far as referring to him as "Rockefeller," and showing him the ropes of the facility.

    Miguel introduces Emilio to all the residents of the home, including Antonia, an elderly woman who collects the tea, cream, sugar, and cracker packets liberally given out at lunch and dinnertime (surely you have grandparents like this), Felix, a former radio-broadcaster who now simply parrots what others around him say, the long-suffering Dolores, who resides at the home solely to care for her husband in his advanced stages of Alzheimer's, and a woman who sits by a window all day long, believing she's riding the Orient Express.

    Miguel explains to Emilio how these places cater to potential clients and family members more than they do the actual elderly clients they're responsible for. This idea comes up when Emilio takes note of a beautiful, but untouched, swimming pool in the nursing home's lobby, where Miguel states it's there simply to look nice for family members who believe their relatives are being cared for and catered to at this place. His ideas almost mirror that of Philip Seymour Hoffman's character in The Savages, only expressed with much less hostility. Where Hoffman asserted these meticulously trimmed hedges, pervasively waxed floors, and neatly tidied and organized rooms were mere distractions of the fact that nursing homes are where people age, get sick, and die, Miguel seems to accept the hierarchy as a cruel rite of passage that cannot be overturned.

    Wrinkles, however, doesn't spend too long criticizing the nursing home system. It spends more time exploring the characters at hand. Its simplistic, but pleasantly unique, 2D animation prevents things like spectacles from taking over, and instead, shows facial expressions and character/facial features. This emphasis makes the film a film of refined detail, and the fact that it's situated on characters instead of constantly conjuring up events makes this a very mannered exercise in age.

    Most of Wrinkles is Emilio and Miguel roaming the nursing home, talking, Emilio's condition gradually worsening, and interactions with other inmates. A lesser film would've evoked some kind of incredulous plot to have the two geezers try and score a piece of tail from one of the nurses (thankfully, time spent doing that is instead traded for harmless observing). Rarely are animated films this loose and fluid; most are rooted in momentary gratification, constantly looking for ways for their characters to exploit every ounce of energy they've come equipped with. Wrinkles contributes to the animation for adults genre, a genre which greatly lacks a lot of attention and a lot of good, known options. It's a thoroughly tender film as heartwarming as its characters can be, and a look inside the realities of aging without the sugarcoating or the half-handed depictions. It's further proof that sometimes one of the softest presentations in film can back the hardest, most impacting punch (see My Dog Tulip for further confirmation).

    Voiced by: Martin Sheen and Matthew Modine. Directed by: Ignacio Ferreras.

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    • Trivia
      The author, winner of the 2008 National Comic Prize for this work, did not seem too nervous before watching the adaptation for the first time. He was talking inconsequentially with the director, seated on one side, and with a journalist on the other, about the nursing home visited. During the exhibition, a few questions from the creator to the director about any changes in his story. The rest of the room in respectful silence, accompanied by people crying in the background. At 87 minutes, the session ends with Applause. The first spectators leave the room and miss a gift: Rosa Lema, 101 years old, with dementia, sings a song in credits. A treasure that the sound engineer found in one of the nursing home he visited.
    • Goofs
      Emilio calls his roommate Manuel several times, even if his name is Miguel. That is Emilio's memory failing for reasons that are revealed later in the film.
    • Quotes

      Miguel: If you ask me, relatives are a bit like eggnog. Never around til Christmas and then suddenly it's everywhere.

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits roll with normal music, then the music is replaced with an elderly woman's voice trying to sing Gardel's "Adiós que me voy", with hospital background noise. The old lady forgets some lyrics and tells the audience we don't know her.
    • Soundtracks
      El huerfanito
      Written by Julian Bienvenido Gutierrez

      Performed by Antonio Machín

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 2012 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Galician
    • Also known as
      • Những Nếp Nhăn
    • Production companies
      • Cromosoma TV produccions
      • Elephant in the Black Box
      • Perro Verde Films
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    • Budget
      • €2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $191,974
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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