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The Incident

Original title: El incidente
  • 2014
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
4.9K
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The Incident (2014)
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Two parallel stories about characters trapped in illogical endless spaces: two brothers and a detective locked on an infinite staircase, and a family locked on an infinite road - for a very ... Read allTwo parallel stories about characters trapped in illogical endless spaces: two brothers and a detective locked on an infinite staircase, and a family locked on an infinite road - for a very long time.Two parallel stories about characters trapped in illogical endless spaces: two brothers and a detective locked on an infinite staircase, and a family locked on an infinite road - for a very long time.

  • Director
    • Isaac Ezban
  • Writer
    • Isaac Ezban
  • Stars
    • Raúl Méndez
    • Magda Brugengheim
    • Humberto Busto
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    4.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Isaac Ezban
    • Writer
      • Isaac Ezban
    • Stars
      • Raúl Méndez
      • Magda Brugengheim
      • Humberto Busto
    • 45User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Raúl Méndez
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    • Marco
    Magda Brugengheim
    Humberto Busto
    Humberto Busto
    • Carlos
    Erick Trinidad Camacho
    • Juan
    Santiago Mendoza Cortes
    • Roberto (Age 10)
    Adrián Ladrón de Guevara
    • Groom
    Enrique Mendoza
    • Raft instructor
    Hernán Mendoza
    Hernán Mendoza
    • Roberto
    Héctor Mendoza
    Paulina Montemayor
    • Camila
    Marcos Moreno
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    Leonel Tinajero
    Luciana Villegas
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    7jandb-32210

    Good watch

    The movie kept you guessing with an interesting ending. I suspect those who rated it low, simply did not 'get it.' An interesting sci-fi, worth the watch.
    rontepper-38401

    Is this world ready for Isaac Ezban?

    Rod Serling once wrote "It has been said that God created the Heaven and Earth, but it's up to each individual to create their own personal or private Hell". Well, not necessarily, as we find out in this truly incredible film debut - Writer/Director Isaac Ezban's "El Incidente".

    El Incidente begins with a striking image of a very old woman in her last few minutes of life. She's still in her wedding dress, riding an escalator to an unknown origin in the future. It's followed by a sequence where we see an endless ocean, railroad track, road, stairway, and hallway. These shots act as a road map by Ezban for us to follow on his journey into a Universe of his own creation, and what a glorious journey it is

    There are 2 separate yet connected stories for us to follow, both fragmented non linear narratives about a family's venture on a road trip, and a detective's successful chase of 2 petty thieves on a stairway of an apartment building. In both scenes, we witness multiple incidents, both involving a traumatic death. A detective shoots one of the criminals while on the stairway- yet claims it wasn't his doing- while the father of a family gets lost- while his daughter suffers a severe asthma attack for which he assumes much of the blame. Both groups hear an explosion shortly after each incident occurs, and both find themselves frozen in space- but not time - and isolated from the rest of the world. They are trapped - and what they do during that time will have huge implications in determining the course of their lives.

    While the family on the road keep passing the same landmarks over and over again, the Cop and 2 criminals discover an endless loop of repeated floors of the building in which they are trapped. There is much more to both stories and yes, they are connected. Listen closely to the conversation between both brothers in one's dying moments on the stairway. The regret of rushing thru childhood in quest of a happier adulthood is crucial to the film's theme.

    We are now transported 35 years into the future-- Act 2

    Act 2 on the staircase contains the film's most creative and fascinating images. A vending machine that automatically fills up with food at will, a mural of fascinating drawings on the walls listing the number of days since the incident occurred- a bizarre religious ritual, a collection of empty plastic water bottles that contain (that's a secret) and the most beautiful images of food captured on film since Antonioni's "Zabriskie Point". The way the characters adapt to their new stairway home over those years with what little they had was amazingly creative- like utilizing limitless water bottles for use as a make shift shower, and nail clippers for mirrors. The relationships between characters grew as well as their lives depended on cooperation. (Ezban and set designer Adelle Achar used a lot of imagination in highlighting this fascinating and original segment) Michael Parkinson Pintor on murals

    Act 2 of the family on the road could have used a little more development, but still in all fairness it was realistic and true to the story. The father and son are alive, but remain quite distant. The mother is catatonic and soon dies, and the little girl has long been deceased. They have not adapted to their surroundings nearly as well. A revelation soon occurs in both stories, and some warnings as well. Only when the elderly approach death in both stories do they realize what is happening- who they really are, and have to try to break an unbreakable course of events that are inevitable- making one wonder if they can overcome the limitations in their choices to act. The characters were told that they must resist temptation and remember their names. If they don't, the cycles will continue.

    The movie seems to ask us do we indeed have control of our actions or are our actions predetermined, and if so, by who and why? In critiquing cinema, as in our regular lives, it seems we make our choices based on subjective impulses and live by these choices as though we have grasped an "absolute truth" Fans of mystery enjoy figuring out the unknown but are often left frustrated when the process seems like an exercise in futility (as one might feel here) This is a movie experience you must surrender to. Rather than trying to solve all the mystery of this film, or understand its bizarre logic, enjoy the experience in these unique worlds created by Ezban. Someone once said that in Science Fiction, a writer doesn't have to embarrassed for loving strange ideas- in fact, it's almost encouraged. I might add, it's not a sin for the viewer to love those ideas either. I alone am the latter.

    If there is a flaw, it might be understanding Ezban's tagline and the cause-and-effect aspects of the film. There is a lot going on here. Spending equal time in both worlds would have made the film easier to understand. It's also hard to connect or even feel compassion for the characters in this film, leaving a void in our caring about the outcome. Regardless of its logistics and our emotional detachment from unlikeable characters, we remain trapped- along with the characters- in a beautiful yet claustrophobic nightmarish loop. It does leave us with questions. Most nightmares do, but few are this fascinating.

    If you pay close attention, (which few people do), the film shows us how mortality and the deterioration of aging goes hand in hand with the loss of innocence and the dreams of our youth. It is a reminder that not staying active by living life to its fullest will only lead to self-destruction, This is a film that crawls inside your head and stays there- a film you're not likely to forget.

    Of course, sometimes the metaphors are missed, but that's the fault of the viewer not the filmmaker. This was easily one of the most fascinating films I've ever seen in years- an amazing existential journey - and on that basis alone, it gets a 9/10 from me- I loved it, and no, this is NOT a paid review.
    9ecstatictheatrics

    A weird predicament, logically advanced

    I walked out of the theater saying, "That was amazing. Just amazing." My family agreed and we talked about it that night and the next morning, figuring it out, exchanging what we remembered and admiring the creative staging and story telling. I think it was well thought out and the story told well, surprises that I then realized were logical. I thought the acting very good, especially as the actors changed extremely over time. We were still a little confused about the conclusion's explanation, but I think we understood most of the logic -- it helped to have multiple people discussing it and remembering pieces. When the old guys start talking, you need to listen.
    8vp-40447

    Brilliant Concept!

    I was quite surprised watching this movie. It was absolutely brilliant!!!! worth every watch at this time of global lockdown and isolation. I would highly recommend to everyone. Watch it with a glass of alcohol and do not think much...
    9mia-29692

    Awesome. Mindblowing

    Very rare kind of movie. When it ends...all you want is thinking about what is happened and then watch it again next day. Brilliant!

    The idea is great.

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    • Trivia
      The location for the stairs was a real building located near the area of Churubusco in Mexico City. It was only 30% occupied at the time of the shooting, which is why they allowed the film to be shot on their emergency stairs. Most of the neighbors never even realized a film was shot at their emergency stairs, as they always took the elevator, but the crew used to laugh at how funny it would be if eventually a certain neighbor would want to take the stairs because the elevator was too slow or something like that, and find out an entire crew of 30 persons working there, drawings on the wall and a lot of crazy stuff. Eventually, it did happen, but the people who came in and found everything were not mad. They were, in fact, extremely surprised and happy, taking pictures of everything, as if they were entering a museum, and begging production designer Adelle Achar to never remove any of the art from their stairs.
    • Quotes

      Roberto: We're lost on an infinite road that runs both ways... but not to the sides.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 665: Incredibles 2 (2018)

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    • Release date
      • June 10, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Інцидент
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico City, Mexico(Vyve Churubusco)
    • Production companies
      • Fosforescente
      • Morbido Films
      • Red Elephant
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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