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End of the Century 2019 123movies

End of the Century 2019 123movies

Aug. 16, 201984 Min.
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Watch: Fin de siglo 2019 123movies, Full Movie Online – Two men meet in Barcelona and after spending a day together they realize that they have already met twenty years ago..
Plot: Two men meet in Barcelona and after spending a day together they realize that they have already met twenty years ago.
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Ratings:

6.9/10 Votes: 3,380
92% | RottenTomatoes
80/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 103 Popularity: 6.515 | TMDB

Reviews:


I really enjoyed watching this – though it’s taken me two attempts before I “think” I have understood the chronology of it all. “Ocho” (Juan Barberini) is having a break in Barcelona when he spots a man from his balcony and again on the beach. When he spies him – “Javi” (Ramon Pujol) for a third time – again from is balcony – he invites him up and they have some passionate, but rather transactional (he even has to go out and buy some condoms) sex before spending the next day together. During their conversation, they realise that this isn’t the only time they have met… At first, I assumed the next chunk of the film was the pair sentimentalising about that time when – ostensibly, “Ocho” goes to stay with his friend “Sonia” (Mía Maestro) and ends up getting pretty drunk and hooking up with her boyfriend (the same “Javi”) after she had departed to stay with her grandmother for a few days. After their rooftop reminiscence, “Javi” returns to his own husband leaving “Ocho” in his apartment, only this time we see an happy family – both men, with a young daughter – living a contented, if a perhaps mundanely domesticated, life together. Now these scenarios can’t all be true, can they? The timelines of who met whom where and when just wouldn’t work. “Ocho” is imagining some – maybe even all – of this, and it’s by no means certain to us which bits are real. That’s what makes the film intriguing. The dialogue is sparing – we have virtually no words at all for the first fifteen minutes – but that successfully, I thought, adds to the mystery and the two men acquit themselves well delivering each chunk of the storyline – each being perfectly plausible in it’s own way. Ultimately, I suspect the film is about loneliness and the psychological effects it can have on a person. Were any/all of these segments real, from his past, or idealised – and passionate – figments of his vivid imagination? That’s the challenge for our imagination, too, and on the whole, auteur Lucio Castor manages to keep that emotional suspense running well throughout this short (ish) feature. If anyone can think of a more definitive solution – let me know!
Review By: CinemaSerf

There’s something so rare and precious about ‘End of the Century’. Though barely an hour and a half long, it somehow dares to ask enormous questions about love and longing and desire that very few queer films on the relationships of gay men have asked before. At its heart, the film is a ghost story – as all great memory plays are – and you feel the presence of these ghosts in every exquisite frame. Lucio Castro has given us a real gift with his debut film, anchored by two quietly breathtaking performances. The more I think about ‘End of the Century’, the more potent its memory becomes. It makes me think about those fleeting connections from the past, the lingering riddle of what might have been, the ghosts of moments and experiences that never happened and could have happened. Love doesn’t always have to be the universe erupting. Sometimes it can just be a star fading away, one of the countless billions of stars in the night sky. But we still look up and see the memory of it, and can marvel at how small and precious and beautiful it is. And even though it might just be one of countless billions, it doesn’t make its fading away any less special. It can still be miraculous.
– Daniel Lammin

Read Daniel’s full article…
https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-end-of-the-century-the-exquisite-beauty-of-love-that-could-have-been

Review By: SWITCH.
Thoughtful and ambiguous, and fine gay or straight!
It would be easy to criticize this first full-feature directorial effort. Not everything in this movie succeeds by a long-shot. The criticism that it’s too slow and boring certainly applies to the first 15-20 minutes. It’s rare when an 84-minute film should be cut by at least 5-7.

But the criticism that this is a “gay movie” is TOTALLY off-base. What makes this film worth watching is the enigmatic, non-linear story about love, partnership, loneliness, and the passage of time. The fact that the two principals are gay is actually irrelevant to who they are as people, and what “Ocho,” the main character, is looking for.

Whether you leave the theater thinking wondering what is the true story (I must say no more), or thinking that it’s all just a metaphor, the film is ultimately thought-provoking. After seeing a preview, my wife and I discussed it all through lunch and well beyond.

Review By: richard-1967
Where am I?
OK, I guess I’m really thick because this movie, aside from minor things like its direction, acting and plot, seem, to me, to ramble and weave and go forwards and backwards and maybe not even really happen. I mean its in a constant state of flash-back, flash-forward, imagination, dream, perpetual confusion. I like succinct films that tell a great story with competent acting and fine direction. Well, I guess as far as this goes, two out of three shouldn’t be bad, but it is. For me the film fell apart a little after half-way through when I had a major “What the heqq ihappened here” I thought they got the film reels mixed up but that con’t happen. No, this is how the film is provided. Confusing. It also has a lot of pithy dialogue which is meant to be intellectual but it reall comes across as, well, pithy. The acting is adequate, some of the sub-plots silly (the hunky guy in the park in the bushes) but overall its way to confusing for me.
Review By: BILLYBOY-10

Other Information:

Original Title Fin de siglo
Release Date 2019-08-16
Release Year 2019

Original Language es
Runtime 1 hr 24 min (84 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 103047
Status Released
Rated Unrated
Genre Drama
Director Lucio Castro
Writer Lucio Castro
Actors Juan Barberini, Ramon Pujol, Mía Maestro
Country Argentina
Awards 5 wins & 10 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 2.00 : 1
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Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format N/A

End of the Century 2019 123movies
End of the Century 2019 123movies
End of the Century 2019 123movies
End of the Century 2019 123movies
End of the Century 2019 123movies
End of the Century 2019 123movies
Original title Fin de siglo
TMDb Rating 7.238 103 votes

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