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Intacto

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
14K
YOUR RATING
Intacto (2001)
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SpanishDramaFantasyRomanceThriller

In a world where luck can be taken from a lucky person by a luckier person's touch, a small group of lucky people compete to be the luckiest and for the other contestants' luck.In a world where luck can be taken from a lucky person by a luckier person's touch, a small group of lucky people compete to be the luckiest and for the other contestants' luck.In a world where luck can be taken from a lucky person by a luckier person's touch, a small group of lucky people compete to be the luckiest and for the other contestants' luck.

  • Director
    • Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
  • Writers
    • Andrés M. Koppel
    • Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
  • Stars
    • Max von Sydow
    • Eusebio Poncela
    • Leonardo Sbaraglia
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
    • Writers
      • Andrés M. Koppel
      • Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
    • Stars
      • Max von Sydow
      • Eusebio Poncela
      • Leonardo Sbaraglia
    • 82User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Max von Sydow
    Max von Sydow
    • Samuel
    Eusebio Poncela
    Eusebio Poncela
    • Federico
    Leonardo Sbaraglia
    Leonardo Sbaraglia
    • Tomás
    Mónica López
    Mónica López
    • Sara
    Antonio Dechent
    Antonio Dechent
    • Alejandro
    Guillermo Toledo
    Guillermo Toledo
    • Horacio
    Alber Ponte
    • Marido Sara
    Andrea San Vicente
    • Hija Sara
    Jesús Noguero
    Jesús Noguero
    • Cautivo 2
    Ramón Serrada
    • Cautivo 3
    Marisa Lull
    • Enfermera planta
    Luis Mesonero
    • Gerard
    • (as Luis Mesonero Jiménez)
    Pedro Beitia
    • Inspector
    Jaime Losada
    • Encargado
    Susana Lazaro
    • Cautiva
    • (as Susana Lázaro)
    Iván Aledo
    • Guardaespaldas
    Paz Gómez
    • Ana
    Marta Gil
    • Claudia
    • Director
      • Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
    • Writers
      • Andrés M. Koppel
      • Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
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    User reviews82

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    8mweston

    3.5 stars (out of 4)

    This film puts you in the middle of a world where luck isn't all luck. In this world some people really *do* have more luck than others, and it can be transferred from one person to another by touch. But this isn't a film that spells things out-you're immersed and have to figure it out on your own.

    Very early in the film we see Federico win several rounds of roulette in a row, betting on single numbers. He goes to see the owner of the casino, Sam (Max von Sydow), who hugs Federico (taking his luck) and then throws him out of the casino. Federico wants revenge, so he begins to look for a very lucky person to help him. He finds Tomás, the sole survivor of a plane crash.

    To say more about the plot would give away too much, so I won't. The film is visually beautiful and unique, and there are a few scenes that will likely stick with you for weeks (I can say this with certainty since as I write this it's been over two weeks since I watched the film). I'm not normally someone who seeks out thrillers, but I'm very glad I saw this one.

    Seen on 11/9/2002 at the 2002 Hawaii International Film Festival.
    9boskijan

    Luck,fate,love composed in a poem.

    What is perhaps crucial about this movie is that it is shaped for a sophisticated cine-maniac,not so very keen about action and plot,rather willing to focus on the very atmosphere of the movie and the questions it puts in front of the viewer.

    Whole idea of the movie is to find the real connection between love and luck,to investigate whether they are two sides of the same story. If one believes love could be a drug much more powerful than heroine , what to tell about luck - especially if one's life is all about taking advantage and satisfaction of luck possessed.

    Slow,bit dream-like narration,avoiding obvious solutions,think-forcing movies and great photography makes Intacto my favorites.

    To conclude I can quote Jill Scott:"gave me things to think about"
    9fimetic

    ...luck is a real primitive force, don't kid yourself.

    There is a strange atavistic, primitive even primeval core to this film. I spent part of my childhood in south west Ireland; I can clearly remember that people (men with a winning streak at the races or at cards or anything where luck is involved) would be touched by others to steal some of their luck. Those individuals with the lucky streak would do their best to avoid such contacts, often with threats of violence! This was all over sixty years ago. These primitive superstitions ought not to be easily discounted. Not so long ago man was much closer to the shadows of the forest than we sophisticates. The evil eye was a real force, the green man really existed. Our ancestors knew this. I loved this film I know something of what the film is trying to recapture before it's lost forever. It's not an easy film to sit through first time but stick with it. There's gold here. Technically it's making is first class. The acting is flawless and the directing to die for; it succeeds brilliantly on every front. This film will remain in my collection of great film memories. I recommend it to all and pay homage to those who made it.
    8ccthemovieman-1

    A Bit Confusing, But Entertaining & Visual

    This Spanish film is a strange one, a hard one to follow story-wise, but visually striking and interesting most of the way. The fact is wasn't always easy to follow will help me want to watch this again to see if I can figure things out better.

    The story involves people with th ability to steal "luck" from other people and then taking it away from fellow takers. Make sense? I didn't think so. Despite the difficulty following and understanding everything, I still enjoyed this film.

    The DVD transfer is sharp, too, and has good sound. It's an intriguing film and, perhaps, I should have waited for a second viewing when I understood more things about the story. Suffice to say I thought enough of this film to buy it because I knew I'd be watching this multiple times.
    bob the moo

    A vague concept and some nice set pieces do not cover a lack of logic, tension or narrative cohesion

    For us "normal" people luck comes in streaks of good and bad, sometimes we have rotten luck, sometimes we fluke something and sometimes miracles happen. However for some people "luck" is a gift that is always with them but can be lost with the touch of another person with the same gift. When Federico is stripped of his gift by Samuel, a survivor of the concentration camps, he sets out to find another gifted as he was and use him as a way back into the series of games they play. He finds Tomas – the only survivor or a massive airplane crash that killed over 230 others. However, when Tomas flees his hospital bed he is pursued by a police officer, haunted by the loss of her husband and son, who also has the gift.

    This film opens with a cool sense of atmosphere with people wearing hoods, long corridors, mysterious characters and so on, providing it with a good start but not one it builds on. That it manages to continue with a good visual style and a cool thriller atmosphere is what I will give it credit for but to me these are not enough to make this film work. The plot is very little more than a basic premise, which, although it acted as a very interesting hook, failed to serve anything in the way of substance or narrative up. The plot lacks logic and it relies on a series of reasonably good set pieces (the games) to keep the interest in the film up – I can see why Hollywood has bough the rights to remake it because it does have style and, if it gets a big name and a thriller director, the lack of substance shouldn't worry too many execs. The ending is good but by that point I wasn't feeling all that involved in the film and it had missed its chance to really get me on board.

    In many ways the film reminded me of "Lucky Star", which some may remember was an advert pretending to be a trailer for a film about a man with impossible luck (played by Del Toro and directed by Michael Mann) but I thought the advert did it better. The characters are also pretty thin; I expected them to be complex and interesting considering the plot, but they were tools more than people. With this in mind, the cast actually did OK with what they have. Sbaraglia was a good presence with a good range; Poncela was coolly mysterious; Lopez was passionate and held the attention, but von Sydow just seems to be off in his own film somewhere, just filling time with the second unit director until the rest of the cast meet up with him.

    Overall this has a concept that will bring many too it, but it doesn't do anything with it and it never really managed to get a good, involving story built up around it nor create characters to be held by. It is not terrible though, just hollow and unsatisfying – a few set pieces and consistently stylish direction and atmosphere all add value but this will be one time when I'm actually looking to a Hollywood remake to be an improvement.

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    Thriller

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    • Trivia
      The film crew could not get permission for filming from a helicopter in the National Park of "Las Cañadas del Teide", so they used a remote controlled mini-helicopter.
    • Goofs
      (at around 52 mins) While taking Polaroid's of the captives, a bright flash is used to photograph through a glass window. When we later see the Polaroid's there is no flare, which would have been all that was captured on the film.
    • Quotes

      Samuel: You wanna play against me? You have no chance. Your gift is not strong enough!

    • Connections
      Features La ruleta de la fortuna (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Las palmeras
      Performed by Alberto Cortez

      Written by Gilberto Rojas

      © Lagos / Warner Chappell / Sadaic - Argentina

      (P) Hispavox S.A. / Emi Odeón S.A.

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    • Release date
      • November 9, 2001 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Intact
    • Filming locations
      • Lanzarote, Canarias, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Sogecine
      • Telecinco
      • Canal+ España
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $307,333
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,362
      • Dec 15, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,864,228
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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