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End of the Century

Original title: Fin de siglo
  • 2019
  • Unrated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
4.3K
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Ramon Pujol and Juan Barberini in End of the Century (2019)
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Two men meet in Barcelona and after spending a day together they realize that they have already met twenty years ago.Two men meet in Barcelona and after spending a day together they realize that they have already met twenty years ago.Two men meet in Barcelona and after spending a day together they realize that they have already met twenty years ago.

  • Director
    • Lucio Castro
  • Writer
    • Lucio Castro
  • Stars
    • Juan Barberini
    • Ramon Pujol
    • Mía Maestro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    4.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lucio Castro
    • Writer
      • Lucio Castro
    • Stars
      • Juan Barberini
      • Ramon Pujol
      • Mía Maestro
    • 40User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Juan Barberini
    Juan Barberini
    • Ocho
    Ramon Pujol
    Ramon Pujol
    • Javi
    • (as Ramón Pujol)
    Mía Maestro
    Mía Maestro
    • Sonia
    Mariano Lopez Seoane
    • Passerby
    • (as Mariano López Seoane)
    Helen Celia Castro-Wood
    • Oona
    • Director
      • Lucio Castro
    • Writer
      • Lucio Castro
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    8laduqesa

    Great story of what could have been - or actually was

    As I started to watch, I rapidly got bored with the street scenes but stuck with the film and came to realise that these were integral to the structure and direction of the screenplay. I then became apprehensive that this would turn into a Spanish-language version of the dreadful "Weekend" but let me say straightaway that this film is in a different and far better league than that farrago of pretension.

    The dialogue was sharp, witty and captivating. The stories of the two guys were interesting and as the film moved unobtrusively into the past to tell their backstory things from the present day started to fall into place.

    It was disconcerting at first that the same actors were playing their younger selves with no more than a change of clothing style, indeed grey hairs could be glimpsed sometimes in their beards as they talked together for the first time.

    The story moved again to the future or the present day, but what present day? Had this all been an elaborate role play? Was everything in the imagination? Or was the final scene the true situation?

    This is one of the few films I'll watch again in a few months time to see what else I can surmise about it. In the meantime, it has still got me thinking.
    7NoodleFromWithin

    If "Sliding Doors" was tinged with rainbow notes...

    Do you think a one-night stand can become the kind of true love we all need to build a life together, even start your own family? That is what "End of The Century" (probably) is about. We are here faced with a bizzarre, interesting and brave narrative choice - the film maker introduces us to the two main characters by some sort of imbalance between past, present and future. The challenge is certainly bold, the viewer has to keep up with the continuous timeline change, but this is what makes the movie intriguing and appreciable. The idea is to turn the emerging love story of these two guys into a whole path of life, made with fading memories of what it was, uncertainties of what it will be, and a brisk concreteness of contemporary living. The two characters are well-defined, their lives converge and diverge during these different story arcs, and the whole plot can be considered cute, simple but wacky. Notwithstanding the appearance and facial features of the two guys seem not so suffer from the flowing of time (at all), we find an average result in our hands - a movie that is nice, unpretentious, genuine and quite pleasant to watch.
    8simon-brooke-1

    Quirky but subtle tale of what could have been

    A love story with a time shift twist - just confusing enough to make it interesting, intriguing and thought provoking. Updated version of "Sliding Doors" as it explores what could have been Warm and entertaining, well acted in a relaxed, believable way.

    Lovely shots of Barcelona too.
    8jromanbaker

    An Outrage

    It is an outrage that two people of the same sex can get married and yet cannot buy this film. The UK censor has given it an 18 certificate. There is no criminality in this film, no drug abuse and simulated sex where no genitalia is visible. To me the simulation cannot be termed real sex and there is nothing in this film that would not pass for a 15 if it was aimed at a heterosexual audience. It is discrimination pure and simple. Now for the film. I watched it twice and the first time I found it tiresome. I was not keen on the actors who did not engage me, and I found that the beauty of the film visually got in the way of the characters. At that point I thought this is a 4 or 5 at most. The second time light dawned and I saw the subtle references to past, present and the tragedy of human alienation more clearly. The actors look ordinary, deliver the dialogue in an ordinary way and walk around a city ( Barcelona here ) in the way any of us would do. The fact that they look more or less the same despite 20 years difference was no problem. Even on a banal level some of us age slowly and do look more or less the same. The real revelation to me was how much this film resembles Antonioni's great film ' L'Eclisse '. Nearly 70 years ago this masterpiece with Alain Delon and Monica Vitti was the culmination of modernity and a shuffling off of the two world wars and the dread of another. Please viewers who know this film watch the ending and see the fire in a corner of the screen. Post Modern now we wait for another century and another 70 years of who knows what change and destruction. The two characters walk through memory and forgetting, just as Vitti and Delon did and as in ' L'Eclisse ' there is a wild dance in the middle which to me shows defiance as well as pleasure. Also watch out for the David Wojnarowicz book ' Close To The Knives ' ( Aids themed; defiantly so ) and the fears of one of the characters. No this is not a boring film, perhaps a little too fussily aesthetic for my taste, but a film that shows stages of History and our own history within it. The film cries out to be watched multiple times and if it has faults and most films have, then concentrate on the eternal situation of alienation and how we adjust to loss and renewal.
    8jamesparrillo

    Worth the Investment

    How would your life be different if you took a different relationship path? That's what gets explored in this poignant film.

    The director and cinematographer use long, beautiful (and mostly silent) visual narratives to create a sense of isolation for the main character who has recently ended a 20 year relationship.

    Using flashback/flashforward scenes, the film explores what happens when two men meet again after a hook up that took place 20 years prior.

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      When Javi and Ocho are drinking boxed wine in a scene that takes place before the year 2000, the box has a QR code on it. They didn't become commonplace until after 2010.
    • Soundtracks
      Space Age Love Song
      Words and Music by Michael Score, Ali Score (as Alister James Score), Frank Maudsley (as Francis Maudsley), and Paul Reynolds

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    • Release date
      • August 16, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Argentina
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Catalan
    • Also known as
      • Fin du Siècle
    • Filming locations
      • Estació de França, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
    • Production company
      • Alsina 427
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $66,309
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,063
      • Aug 18, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $103,047
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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