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El viaje de Carol

  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.1K
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Juan José Ballesta and Clara Lago in El viaje de Carol (2002)
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Carol, a 12-year-old Spanish-American girl from New York, travels with her mother to Spain in the spring of 1938, at the height of the Civil War. Separated from her beloved father, Carol arr... Read allCarol, a 12-year-old Spanish-American girl from New York, travels with her mother to Spain in the spring of 1938, at the height of the Civil War. Separated from her beloved father, Carol arrives in her mother's home village and transforms the secretive family environment. Her inn... Read allCarol, a 12-year-old Spanish-American girl from New York, travels with her mother to Spain in the spring of 1938, at the height of the Civil War. Separated from her beloved father, Carol arrives in her mother's home village and transforms the secretive family environment. Her innocence and rebellious nature drive her at first to reject a world that is at once new and ... Read all

  • Director
    • Imanol Uribe
  • Writers
    • Ángel García Roldán
    • Imanol Uribe
  • Stars
    • Clara Lago
    • Juan José Ballesta
    • Álvaro de Luna
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Imanol Uribe
    • Writers
      • Ángel García Roldán
      • Imanol Uribe
    • Stars
      • Clara Lago
      • Juan José Ballesta
      • Álvaro de Luna
    • 14User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Clara Lago
    Clara Lago
    • Carol
    Juan José Ballesta
    Juan José Ballesta
    • Tomiche
    Álvaro de Luna
    Álvaro de Luna
    • Don Amalio
    María Barranco
    María Barranco
    • Aurora
    Carmelo Gómez
    Carmelo Gómez
    • Adrián
    Rosa Maria Sardà
    Rosa Maria Sardà
    • Maruja
    • (as Rosa Mª Sardá)
    Alberto Jiménez
    Alberto Jiménez
    • Alfonso
    Lucina Gil
    • Dolores
    Daniel Retuerta
    • Culovaso
    Andrés de la Cruz
    • Cagurrio
    Luna McGill
    • Blanca
    Andrés Lima
    • Donato
    Carlos Manzanares
    • Daniel
    Carlos Kaniowsky
    Carlos Kaniowsky
    • Don Julio
    • (as Carlos Kaniowski)
    Ana Villa
    • Chana
    Ben Temple
    Ben Temple
    • Robert
    Luisber Santiago
    • Álvaro
    Antonio Rupérez
    • Pepón
    • Director
      • Imanol Uribe
    • Writers
      • Ángel García Roldán
      • Imanol Uribe
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    User reviews14

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    10jcckidz

    Beautiful!!

    I was deeply moved by this movie in many respects. First of all, I just want to say that Clara Lago was the most precious little thing! Such a pretty little girl. Her acting was superb as well. True to life and very human. Though I don't like the part where she had to smoke; I hope it was only a fake prop. Either way, she was absolutely wonderful and the story was so moving. I found myself immersed in the story and her character.

    It's quite interesting how I came to discover this movie actually. I was walking in blockbuster and I just happened to notice her pretty smile on the cover as I was walking by. Luckily I glanced in the downward direction that this movie was in! I thought to myself, 'Awe, look at her!' So I picked it up and saw that this movie was described as such wonderful things as "A Little Gem." I read the plot on the back and then thought that, well, maybe I'd look it up on IMDb first and then come back and rent it at a later time. I'm glad I didn't, because I certainly would have been missing out. After searching for a movie with my friend, I knew that I would end up regretting not renting this film, so I went back to the spot in which I originally found it and snapped it up.

    It had been on my dresser for a week, since school started for me this week and I really hadn't any time to watch it, but tonight was the perfect opportunity. I popped it in and was glued to the beautiful cinematography, delightful score and moving plot from beginning to end. I was so captivated and must say, some parts nearly moved me to tears.

    I would also like to make a special mention for the young boy in this film, Juan Jose Ballesta. He was remarkable. Also the actor who played Carol's father, who's name is unfortunately not listed on the site. His voice was just so loving and gentle that I could really sense his love for Carol. Even though his appearance is not prominent, I really felt his character's presence.

    This is truly a wonderful movie. If you are a person who is moved by light, but emotional films, then this is definitely one for you.
    7rainking_es

    Spanish Civil War, Chapter...

    Another Spanish movie about the 1936 Civil War. This time we're told about the story of Carol (lovely played by débutant Clara Lago), a little girl which comes to live to a little Spanish village from New York. It is such an initiating trip, and soon she'll find about the injustices of the human race, their stupid fights and conflicts, their contradictions.

    Imanol Uribe makes his best film since "Días Contados" (1994) with such a sober pulse, a beautiful photography, and a nice script. He tries not to take part in the conflict, he just shows us some facts and let us decide (ok, the facts are explicit enough to make us decide in which band are we in) and he takes a huge advantage of the presence and the freshness of the young starring couple: Clara Lago and Juan José Ballesta.

    A well cared production.

    My rate: 7/10
    Perugurllisbett

    I think the film was charming and innocent...

    I think the film was charming and innocent. The story is very character driven, and the dialogue is salient. It brought me memories from the time when I returned to Peru at the age of 13, it was a alien country to me even though that was my place of birth. The film forced me to relive those times, with the many adventures I had reuniting with family, and making new friends. I think the director did a great job with having the story told through a child's P.O.V. (point of view), and the way "Tomiche" and "Carol" found each other was remarkably funny, and original. I do agree with others who have commented that the movie is not AMAZING, but it is a story with many merits, and the value is unquestionable.
    8gradyharp

    War And Other Inequalities As Seen Through A Child's Eyes

    Some unsuspecting films carry a message that resonates in the hours and days after viewing. Such is the case for CAROL'S JOURNEY (EL VIAJE DE CAROL), a beautifully crafted 2002 film from Spain based on the novel 'A boca de noche' by Ángel García Roldán who also adapted the book as a screenplay. War and its consequences are not new subject matter for films, but when that war theme plays in the background as a subtle driving force to develop characters (especially children) who must face adult life influenced by the games of adults, the result is a different and more tender examination of the coming of age film genre.

    Carol (Clara Lago) is a 12-year-old Spanish American youngster from New York who with her critically ill mother Aurora (María Barranco) returns to her Aurora's home in 1938 at the height of the Spanish Civil War, a home that has been left deserted by her father Don Amalio (Álvaro de Luna) since his wife's death. Carol's father Robert (Ben Temple) is a fighter pilot who has sided with the Republicans against Franco and is rarely with his family. Aurora has a past: she left her lover Alfonso (Alberto Jiménez) to marry Robert, and Alfonso in turn married Aurora's cold sister Dolores (Lucina Gil). Carol is an independent girl who remains aloof to all but her grandfather Don Amalio until she meets others her age but not of her 'class': Tomiche (Juan José Ballesta) and his two friends at first resent Carol, but as events develop Carol and Tomiche are bonded by what feels like the first awakenings of love. When Aurora dies of her illness, Carol must live with Alfonso and Dolores and their daughter Blanca (Luna McGill), yet turns to her grandfather for support and to her mother's best friend and teacher Maruja (the always radiant Rosa Maria Sardà) to understand the disparity between classes and the senseless war that keeps her beloved father from her side. Through a series of incidents Carol and Tomiche learn the rigors of becoming adults, facing more traumas in a brief period of the war than most of us experience in a lifetime. The ending, though sad, is uplifting as Carol's journey to maturity is complete.

    The film is shot in Galicia and Portugal and contains some extraordinarily beautiful settings captured with gentle sensitive lighting by cinematographer Gonzalo F. Berridi and enhanced by the musical score by Bingen Mendizábal. Director Imanol Uribe understands the fine line separating pathos from bathos, and in electing to concentrate the story on the children involved, he makes an even stronger statement about the futility and cruelty of war. The cast is exceptional: the stars clearly are young Clara Lago and Juan José Ballesta, but they are supported by the fine veteran actors in the adult roles. This is a visually stunning work with a lasting message and should find a much larger audience than it has to this date. Grady Harp
    6newland80

    Nothing special, but worth watching

    "El viaje de Carol" is one more in the series of Spanish films devoted to depict the Spanish Civil War from a child's point of view. However, this film does not reach the quality of similar-themed films such as "Secretos del corazón", possibly because the plot is diffuse and it fails to stick to any of the subplots. The best of the movie is certainly the cast, which includes the very best of Spanish veteran actors, but also a bunch of very promising young actors. Specially remarkable is the chemistry between Clara Lago, who plays Carol, and Juan José Ballesta, who plays Tomiche. In a nutshell, "El viaje de Carol" is good but not great, although it remains as a good watch for a rainy Sunday.

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      Clara Lago's debut.
    • Soundtracks
      Por el humo se sabe donde está el fuego
      Written by Federico Romero (as F. Romero), Guillermo Fernández Shaw (as G. Fdez. Shaw) and Amadeu Vives (as A. Vives)

      Performed by Hipólito Lázaro

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 2002 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • Portugal
    • Official site
      • web site (Spain)
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Carol's Journey
    • Filming locations
      • Ponte de Lima, Portugal
    • Production companies
      • Aiete Films
      • Aiete-Ariane Films
      • Ariane Films
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      • €2,760,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,527,127
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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