Although sexy and scenic, the Peruvian road movie Máncora lacks the heart and soul required to fully invest in its central trio's free-floating journey of self-discovery.
Mancora (2009)
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Runtime: 1 hr 41 mins
Genre: Dramas
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Road movie, love story, and spiritual odyssey: Ricardo de Montreuil's richly atmospheric Máncora is that rare film so sensual that you not only watch it, but you also feel it. From the stunning...
Road movie, love story, and spiritual odyssey: Ricardo de Montreuil's richly atmospheric Máncora is that rare film so sensual that you not only watch it, but you also feel it. From the stunning actors to the lush locations, it washes over you like a warm ocean wave, transporting you to beautiful Peruvian places as it tells an intoxicating tale of forbidden desire.
To cope with his father’s recent suicide, Santiago decides to escape the harsh Lima winter for the picturesque beach town of Máncora. Upon his departure, he receives an unexpected visit from his beautiful stepsister, Ximena, and her arrogant husband, Inigo. The three take off on a party-fueled road trip, picking up a bohemian hitchhiker along the way before arriving in Máncora. Once in the beach town, they let loose, causing romantic tensions that threaten to tear the group apart.
Máncora is a dazzling second feature by de Montreuil and a remarkable vehicle for his amazing young actors--Elsa Pataky, Jason Day, and Enrique Murciano. They scintillate on screen, nearly combusting against the breathtaking backdrop. The intense, almost-physical force of the film’s visuals creates a truly transforming experience. Indeed the magic of the film’s imagery, music, and location provides a passionate journey into a world rarely seen in film and shows off the immense talents of an exciting new cinematic voice. --© Sundance Film Festival
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Starring: Jason Day, Elsa Pataky, Enrique Murciano, Phellipe Haagensen
Starring: Jason Day, Elsa Pataky, Enrique Murciano, Phellipe Haagensen, Liz Gallardo
Director: Ricardo de Montreuil
Director: Ricardo de Montreuil
Screenwriter: Oscar Torres
Producer: Diego Ojeda
Studio: Maya Releasing
Reviews for Mancora
Despite dramatic pretenses, De Montreuil has essentially made a piece of sex-and-sun tourism cinema.
A taut, stylish drama...represents a noteworthy sophomore feature from the Peruvian director.
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