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7/10
When your life's dream goes wrong...
deloudelouvain19 January 2023
My wife and I watched As Bestas (or The Beasts for the English title) with a particular interest as this story could have been a story happening to us. I'm from Belgium, living in Spain now, farming olives and almonds. In the movie everything is happening in Galicia (in the North), whilst I live in Andalucia (in the South). Whilst wind turbines played a big role in the movie, here it's about solar panels. So yes it was an interesting movie to watch, very similar things happening in our lives. The acting was particularly good, definitely the best thing about this slow-burn drama/thriller. Good movie although the end could have been a bit more satisfying.
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9/10
Beasts, the world is full of them
Aatchoum5 August 2022
From north to south and from east to west. Beasts who don't like foreigners, who don't like those who aren't locals, those who don't speak the same language, who don't have the same religion, who don't have the same political opinions, who don't have the same hair, who have a nice car, who have an ugly car, and so on : these venomous snakes nastily defend their little piece of mental territory against the Other. And it's not just in the mountain countryside, it's everywhere in the world of work, schools, colleges, universities, factories, offices, sports clubs, bars, political meetings, that they poison the lives of honest and peaceful people.

Love life, take good care of your family, do not envy anyone, and enforce the laws since active and incorruptible police and justice are essential for a peaceful society.

With a film of incredible tension from start to finish, thanks to Rodrigo Sorogoyen and his excellent Spanish and French actors for this remarkable allegory.
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9/10
The crudest portrait of rural and "vaciada" Spain.
odaleg12 January 2023
Splendid film that bases much of its story in a suffocating atmosphere and a slow narrative pace but that creates that aura that overwhelms you throughout the film.

The performances, the direction and the photography, not to mention the script, are sublime and are destined to become an immediate classic of Spanish cinema, since the portrayal of this forgotten and impoverished Spain is sublime.

It is a work that perfectly captures the differences between the local people of the rural communities and those who settle from the cities and how the way of life of both clashes and are practically irreconcilable differences due to the opposite way of life and values that both communities have.

As an inhabitant of a village similar to the one shown in the film I can say that it is a very faithful portrayal of the differences and conflicts between the natives and those who come from outside eager to implement a change of life without asking or taking into account the local population.
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9/10
As bestas
EdgarST24 December 2022
To my limited knowledge of Galician cinema, based on a handful of movies by Lois Patiño, Oliver Laxe and Eloy Enciso, today I add Rodrigo Sorogoyen's film «As bestas», a work that I add to the alternative offer, thanks to the contribution of friends and my own search for a different cinema and with greater values than the bad Los Angeles productions that project all fronts, offering us more of the same over and over again.

Rather than watching another Hollywood version of «Pinocchio» and another call to war in «Avatar», I prefer this strong, harsh and rough story in rural Galicia, about farmers, those people who supply the tables of the poor and the millionaires, who, in addition, deceive them by buying their land for nothing to build at a lower price what costs them a small fortune in their countries, such as wind turbines.

The initial sequence of «As bestas» warns us of what we are going to see: three men knock down a wild horse to guarantee its existence in freedom (the number of wild horses in Galicia has reduced to 50% in five decades). That force and stabilizing element of the ecological balance are in danger of extinction and the kind of persons who appear in the film is equally destined to disappear... for the sake of "progress".

The film tells the story of a French couple who live in a town in Galicia, afflicted by the abandonment of its locals and state oblivion. When the French husband convinces a group of Galicians not to sell their land to a Dutch company that wants to install wind turbines, it arouses the hatred of two neighbors in favor of the sale, a hatred that reaches tragic levels.

«As bestas» goes beyond this mere anecdote briefly described and becomes a dramatic treatise that combines elements of ethnography, cultural identity, economy, nationality, migration, gender, xenophobia, crime, and rights to decent work and standard of living. The story follows the Aristotelian structure, although at one point the center of attention shifts from the French man to his wife, who brings the drama to a sensible and reasonable conclusion.

«As bestas» is also graced by the work of the cast, made up of a happy integration of professional and natural actors. Awarded at the San Sebastián, Chicago and Tokyo film festivals, it is a highly recommended motion picture.
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8/10
A great slow burner
niclasericsson11 November 2022
Wow! I went in to this movie with no expectations at all and was actually a bit blown away. It is a really good slow burner of a thriller. Set in the Galician mountains, the movie follows a retired French couple who settles in a rural village. Their presence however angers two locals (brothers) who start to act hostile towards the couple. Things slowly escalate from there.

The movie is really, really tense, from start to finish. As a viewer, one get the feeling that anything can happen at any time due to the very unpredictable and impulsive brothers. The movie takes full advantage of this while tightly following the couple doing their chores, resulting in a suspenseful atmosphere. The acting overall is excellent, with great cinematography as well. The movie simply looks stunning with beautiful mountain ranges as a backdrop for many of the scenes.

It is a pretty long and slow movie, so I can see that it might be a bit off-putting for some. However, if you like suspenseful slow burners, give this a go!

(Seen at the 2022 Stockholm International Film Festival)
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Slow burner that could have been so much more
Eldar33318 December 2022
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The first half of the movie was really enjoyable. I loved the way the story developed, didnt mind the slow pace at all and was really looking forward to see where it will go. And then the killing happened, and its like the movie turned into someting completely new. Slowed down even more, with almost nothing happening, just one depressing scene after the other, culminating into an ending that has no closure or any point whatsoever. The movie could have been at least half an hour shorter, the point would have been the same...

Having said that - the cast and acting was amazing, leaving me no choice but to give it 6/10.
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7/10
An overlong and slow-burn story about rural conflicts resulting in violent consequences
ma-cortes10 December 2022
Antonio (Denis Ménochet) and Olga (Marina Foïs) are a French couple who loving the rural life settled some time ago in a village in the interior of Galicia . They lead a quiet life there , seeking closeness with nature , although their coexistence with the locals is not as idyllic as they would like. A conflict about the modern wind mills with their neighbors, the Anta brothers (Luis Zahera, Diego Anido) , will cause tension to grow in the village until it reaches a point of no return.

Enjoyable film contains thrills , suspense , twists , shocking violence , gorgeous outdoors and results to be quite entertaining , in spite of being overlong . It is a thought-provoking and brooding story with a magnificent cast , including a stunning as well as thrilling ending . A controversial violence-themed picture concerning a known plot about rural confrontation , as a middle-aged French marriage moves to a local village where their presence inflames two villagers , facing increasingly vicious harassment to the point of outright hostility and surprising outbursts of violence , being based on a true story, documented in Santoalla (2016) . We are facing a tense film , hard , tough and brilliant in many moments, with some aspect of Western , adding a grand and impressive ending . The picture packs intrigue , intense drama and lots of psychological and physical violence . The story takes parts , here and there , from notorious films, such as : "Koldo Serra's Bosque de sombras" or "The Backwoods" (2006) and especially "Sam Peckinpah's Straw Dogs" (1971) . The main cast is frankly excellent with great French players as Denis Ménochet and Marina Foïs who had to learn Spanish for their characters and special mention for Luis Zahera who steals the show as the threatening and nasty neighbor . It is a very interesting exercise in thriller, human degradation, an example of the conflict between town and country , and between civilization and barbarism, showing a primitive savagery exists beneath the most peaceful surface heading an outburst of grisly violence . For those who do not know, the ¨Rapa das Bestas¨ is a ritual consisting of cutting the manes of horses in order to be able to , mainly , deworming them and even celebrating a Galician cultural festival . In fact , this same year 2022 has been made ¨Rapa¨ series by Fran Aráujo with Javier Cámara and dealing with similar theme.

It displays a colorful and evocative cinematography by cameraman Alejandro de Pablo that was shot in Northwestern Spain, in el Bierzo , Barjas and Ponferrada , in the province Leon and inland Galicia. The motion picture was competently written/directed by Rodrigo Sorogoyen , being filmed in late 2021 , and selected to be screened in the Cannes Premiere section of the 2022 Cannes Film Festival and getting many nominations to Goya Awards. Rodrigo is a good writer, producer, director assistant and filmmaker with a few films and television series. As Sorogoyen has directed successful TV series , such as : ¨La pecera de Eva¨, ¨Fragiles¨, ¨Vida loca¨, ¨Impares¨, "Apagon" and the essential "Antidisturbios" .And making notorious films , such as : ¨8 citas¨, ¨May God save us¨ (2016) with Antonio de la Torre, Javier Pereira, Roberto Alamo , ¨Stockholm¨ with Aura Garrido and ¨El Reino¨ (2018) with Antonio De la Torre, all of them have won various awards and Goyas. And furthermore, a short , Oscar nominated, titled Mother that had its cinematic rendition : Madre (2019) by Sorogoyen himself . Rating 7/10 . Better than average. Notable film that will appeal to rural drama enthusiasts . Well worth seeing .
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10/10
FLAWLESS
carloskonrad-5205727 May 2022
I had the pleasure of attending Rodrigo Sorogoyen's "As Bestas" premiere at the Cannes Film Festival and my blood is still boiling. I have not seen a film that has made me feel as tense and nervous as this one since Whiplash. Based on the audience's reaction and the ~6 minute standing ovation, I am sure I'm not the only one.

The movie covers the story of a retired french couple who decides to move to a rural village in the Galician mountains. Their love for the village and enthusiasm is however met by the abusive and antagonistic oppression of a local family who has been living there their whole life. The two brothers, played flawlessly by Luis Zahera and Diego Anido, are offended by the "frenchie's" higher intellectuality and devote their time to make the couple's life a living hell.

Spanish cinema once again proves its extent and foundation with this perfectly executed, brilliantly written, and graciously acted piece of work. A must watch.
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6/10
A tragedy without a real catharsis? No, thanks
athanasiosze7 May 2023
If you wanna feel frustrated, angry and fill your soul with sadness, this is your movie. This is a tragedy without a real catharsis. I thought this was a psychological drama/thriller, something like STRAW DOGS. It is not. This is a slow drama, depressing as a movie can be. I can't rate it lower because it is a good movie, well acted and well directed. Great cinematography, characters from real life, not caricatures. 130 minutes but the pace was good, there are not many boring scenes. I am not letting my resentment clouding my judgement, this is a good movie. But it made me so angry and sad that i regret i watched it. I love art movies, i don't want for every movie i watch to bring me joy, but this was too depressing.

So, if you like watching movies like this, you should watch it.

I shouldn't.

6/10.
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8/10
Treating a conflict the male and the female way
frankde-jong24 October 2022
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When I read the announcement for "Las Bestias", the first thing I thought was "This is a kind of remake of "Strawdogs" (1971, Sam Peckinpah)". And it was, mostly in the first confrontation in the bar at the beginning of the movie.

Both "Strawdogs" and "Las Bestias" are about the difference between the big city and the countryside. The sympathy of the film is however not with the countryside, as in films such as "Sunrise" (1927, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau) and "Crisis" (1946, Ingmar Bergman). On the contrary, the characters from the countryside are a rather awkward combination of narrow mindedness, distrust, jealousy, xenophobia and aggression. As far as xenpphobia is concerned, in "Las Bestias" Antoine (Denis Ménochet) always remains "The Frenchman" for the locals, as if he doesn't have a surname.

There are however also differences between the two films.

The hatred against David Sumner (Dustin Hoffman) in "Strawdogs" is purely motivated by the fact that he is smarter and more cosmopolitan the the locals. In "Las Bestias" however there is a real conflict of interests between Antoine and the locals. Antoine is the cosmopolitan man who retires to the countryside at a certain age. He cannot imagine that there are people who want to take the city-country journey in the opposite direction, and certainly does not want to take their interests into account. In this respect he is no less stubborn than his assailants, and maybe there is some grain of truth in their suspicion that he feels himself superior to them.

The biggest difference between "Strawdogs" and "Las Bestias" is however the role of the wifes.

In "Strawdogs" she is an escalating factor. She is the object of the conflict, and not involuntarily so. Deep inside she finds the English constructin workers much tougher and more exciting than her own husband.

In "Las Bestias" the wife is a moderating factor. She warns her husband and in the second half of the film she treats the conflict in a different way. Maybe not less stubborn but certainly causing less agitation.

One could interpret the film in a feminist way, the message being that women are better in handling conflicts than men. I didn't interpret the film that way. Women certainly handle conflicts in a different way than men do, but the behaviour of the wife in the second half of this film must first of all be interpreted as the grieving of someone who has lost the love of her life. For grieving taking on a very different form, and also for prove that women do not always de-escalate, one can look at "Three billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri" (2017, Martin MacDonagh).
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7/10
Movie is interesting but ..spoiler alert.
borakokot22 December 2022
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Movie is interesting but ..spoiler alert.

Interesting movie but totally goes in the wrong direction totally illogical.

Meaning no search for her husband, a dog that was there when it happened, a dog that has no sense of smell or any sense of protection towards its owner? Wtf? My dog would find or come for my wife to show the body 100%. A million times in the forest when we are together, he always find something, let alone finding me, and he has already been there when it happened. Totally stupid!!

What's best it is some kind of german shepherd mix or some other kind of shepherd, so it's a forest dog, there's no way it wouldn't find the body or show the other owner where the body is.

She just continued with her life as if nothing had happened, the police as if nothing had happened?

C'mon!!!
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8/10
Story of a crime
ricardojorgeramalho26 December 2022
When one person's hell is another person's paradise, conflict is inevitable.

This film tells the story of a crime, which opposes beasts, mountain brutes who have nothing to lose, to dreamers, agroecologists who return to the origins, fed up with urbanity.

If the dream of some prevents the end of the nightmare of others, tragedy seems inevitable.

I cannot help find some reminiscences in this argument with Jean de Florette/Manon des Sources by Marcel Pagnol. But here everything happens in a darker, more brutal, more realistic way. Here the violence is much more than just psychological.

A dark but intelligent vision of rural counter-exodus and agroecology.
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6/10
Imagine waiting for a murderer to be murdered only a police to come and say they found the body and the movie ends aaaaaaah, what a movie
Neptune16523 December 2022
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The movie did not end in a very good way its just end when the police found the body, Is the police with the tow bad guys? Maybe the police kill the woman! Why did the police not cooperate in the first place? The brothers intimidate the couple by passing deprecatory remarks, calling Antoine recurrently "Frenchy" in a demeaning manner, trespassing on their property to get drunk, pissing on their outdoor chairs, poisoning the couple's water well with two car batteries, and even going to the extent of stalking and threatening them with rifles. Antoine, in retaliation, only chooses to capture pieces of evidence of their intimidating remarks and any acts of violence in his camera if anything untoward happens to them. What ensues between the two households will make you lose your faith in humanity and leave you shocked beyond belief.
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4/10
downbeat ... a lot of tension and overcast muddy farms
o_s_k_r28 March 2023
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Unfortunately this is very overrated... quite surprised this was given top marks by the Guardian.

So many problems: 1) Killing the lead character in the middle of the film... it ruined the suspense 2) SD cards are notoriously tough, the data would have been retrievable 3) Why take the SD card to the police when they've been so unhelpful previously?

4) Why does Antoine hang around these guys in the bar when they clearly hate each other?

5) What's the deal with the windmills? That whole plotline was confusing. Why does Xan believe it's a golden ticket to the high life, while according to Antoine it's not even enough money to start again? Surely they can do the maths and look at the land value and just simply determine whether or not it's a good deal?

Anyway that will do for now.
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8/10
The Camera Never Lies, Except...
Xstal25 March 2023
There are those that will oppose new residents, especially if they cost them recompense, why should foreigners have a say, in how they live and work and play, as lifelong locals they are taking great offence.

Denis Ménochet is immense as the invasive species into Galicia who fails to support the locals, more especially two aggressive brothers in their desires for an escape from their unrewarding toil through the sale of their land to a wind turbine interest. The tension builds to an inevitable conclusion and leaves you questioning what you may have done in a similar scenario, from both perspectives, although you might hope the local constabulary had a little more backbone if you were in Antoine's position.
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9/10
A Dark and powerful brew
brockfal30 March 2023
Based on true events, in the 1990s a French couple move to rural Galicia in Spain to find a new life living off the land, but they find themselves in conflict with resentful locals.

A slow burning brooding tale set in a landscape and culture that feels timeless and detached, this is so very well done that I was drawn into the drama and consumed by the build up of suspense, which is just about as good as any thriller can get. Crucially, there's an authentic and genuinely believable feel to this film and it's executed subtly and without unnecessary violence. It's brilliantly written and directed and wonderfully executed in all respects, with acting, editing all just right, and there's also a superbly minimal music score which ratchets up the atmosphere as required. If you're looking for fast paced thrills or shocks, do not look here, instead, this is a great movie which avoids any obvious cliches and genre similarities, and ultimately both an accomplished drama and atmospheric thriller.
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7/10
Murder in Spain
AvionPrince166 September 2022
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So we follow two French people living in spain's campaign i guess. We see some spanish people becoming more and more a threat to the french people. By the two Mans: Loren and Xen who will destroy all the plantations of the french guys and show some hate that is really awful really. I dont know if its a true story or a story based on true facts but the way it was shot, the sequences sometimes are pretty repetitive. But each time we see some new danger and some threat. I enjoyed to watch it and things will be particuliarly delicat when the french husband will die by the two spanish mens. So the french mother will investigate herself despite the warning of her daughter who comed to see her. And after that its all about a matter of time before she discover the truth even if the mother already knew from the middle of the movie. So with the help with the police, she will investigate and find the camera but its useless: cant recover data. But at the end, the policeman discovered the body of the husband and the woman go in the police car to identify him and it end like this.

I really appreciate the movie even if the movie have a slow pace in structure and in developpment. It take time to put things in place. But i was curious to see how things will developp between the french and the spanish but things get worst and pretty dramatic. I hope that was not a true story because its so horrible. Its murder by pure hate and really dont mean anything really. The performances of the actors need to be applaused: i mean the two spanish guys feel really the danger when they just appear or when they approach the french couple and i really feel that by their performances and their way to behave and to act. I enjoyed the scene where the daughter undressed herself(pretty sensual). The movie was a good surprise anyway even if i found sometimes the rythm pretty slow and uneven but its clearly watchable and talk about many things: money, relationship between French and Spanish, relationship between daughter and mother, investigations. It can really interest anyone: it have nice subjects and i really appreciate it. Good discovery.
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8/10
A Haunting Tale of Territorial Tensions in Tranquil Terrains
rodrigosambadesaa11 August 2023
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As a fervent movie enthusiast, I've seen my fair share of psychological thrillers and family dramas, but "As Bestas" stands out for its poignant portrayal of the clash between local sentiments and outsiders' aspirations. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Galician landscapes, the film, directed by Rodrigo Sorogoyen, offers a deep dive into the complexities of human nature, societal norms, and the lengths to which people will go to protect their perceived territories.

From the outset, the French couple's decision to settle in a Galician village and cultivate the land is met with a mix of curiosity and skepticism. However, as the narrative unfolds, it becomes evident that their mere presence and progressive ideas are not just unwelcome but are seen as a direct threat to the established order. The antagonists, local men who are staunchly against the couple's endeavors, are not just content with passive aggression. Their animosity takes a dark turn, culminating in the tragic death of the French husband.

The portrayal of these antagonists is, without a doubt, one of the most chilling aspects of the film. Their relentless pursuit to drive the couple out, their psychological torment, and their eventual resort to violence are harrowing to witness. It's a stark reminder of how deeply rooted prejudices and the fear of the 'other' can be, even in seemingly tranquil settings. The antagonists' actions are not just a personal vendetta against the couple but symbolize a broader resistance to change and progress. Their inability to see the potential benefits of the couple's agricultural endeavors, blinded by their xenophobia and territorial instincts, is both frustrating and heartbreaking.

While the film excels in its portrayal of tension and the psychological warfare waged against the couple, it also serves as a commentary on broader societal issues. The French couple's struggles are emblematic of the challenges faced by many who dare to break the mold, challenge established norms, and introduce new ideas into traditional settings. Their aspirations to cultivate the land and introduce sustainable agricultural practices are met with resistance, not because of the merits (or lack thereof) of their ideas, but simply because they are outsiders.

The cinematography deserves special mention. The Galician landscapes, in all their rugged beauty, serve as a silent witness to the unfolding drama, adding layers of depth to the narrative. The juxtaposition of the serene landscapes with the intense human drama playing out is both jarring and poetic.

In conclusion, "As Bestas" is a compelling watch, not just for its gripping narrative but also for the larger questions it raises about acceptance, change, and the human capacity for both love and hatred. While I found myself deeply disturbed by the actions of the antagonists, it served as a reminder of the need for empathy, understanding, and the importance of breaking down barriers that divide us. The film might not be perfect, but it's a thought-provoking piece that stays with you long after the credits roll.
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7/10
enjoyable movie
Lassaed_Bayoudh11 May 2023
This is an excellent and enjoyable movie that achieved a high level of harmony between the actors, events, and story. This is largely due to the film's intense realism and the actors' perfect portrayal of their roles, as well as the exceptional quality of the screenplay. The film depicts the struggle for a dignified life and the determination to reclaim one's rights despite the circumstances, injustices, and hatred directed at a marginalized family in a village. In truth, it is a film saturated with emotions and sensations and is very impactful. Despite its tragic nature, I thoroughly enjoyed it and highly recommend watching it.
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8/10
Handled with a lot of class
jtindahouse21 April 2023
I didn't realise 'The Beasts' was a true story until after seeing the film. I wish I had known as I was watching it. I was both shocked, and also sadly not shocked to learn that at the same time. It can be a very cruel world we live in at times.

I kept thinking as I was watching this that only the Europeans could get away with making a film like this. It's so patient. There are some extremely long takes with a single camera giving a wide shot of everyone in the conversation and simply letting every detail be observed as you please. It's great to watch and an incredibly immersive.

This was a film where I needed to know how it was going to end. It felt like every kind of ending was on the cards. I often wish in these scenarios you could just have Quentin Tarantino slam a character with a flame-thrower into the mix. But of course that's not how films work and I thought the ending they chose was handled with a lot of class. This was a good film. 8/10.
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Based on true events
RoblyS17 April 2023
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I hesitated to watch As Bestas as it is based on a true story and I happened to see a documentary about the family a while ago. The widow who still lives in the house she and her husband bought was interviewed and it made an impression on me. The movie showed the events for the most as it happened, they changed the nationality of the foreigners making their home in rural Spain. It's not a thriller or an action packed movie and it seems slow at times and yes the ending isn't perfectly gift-wrapped closure but that's life.

The movie shows how a tense situation escalated into violence with devastating consequences.
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6/10
Waiting for something to happen
liliaku7 January 2024
This is my first review here on IMDB

So I've seen the good rating this movie had, And I've started watching as usual with no trailer or read any reviews, synopsis etc.

The photography is nice acting is good, but the movie lacked a true strong story.

I waited for an hour for something to happen, for a few minutes it happened, then I waited for another hour for something to happen and it never did.

Too bad because the movie started good, but without a proper ending, it felt like it was the pilot of a mini series or something.

Not sure I can recommend this movie, It just felt rushed to wrap it up.
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9/10
Makes One Helpless
Hitchcoc21 November 2023
So much is going on in this world these days that involves the mistreatment of neighbors by neighbors. In a depressing, dirt poor place in northern Spain, a French man and his wife try to do subsistence farming in a place where their political views have alienated them from their neighbors. The neighbors, a couple of spooky men, work to destroy the dreams of the French new arrivals. Eventually, a major price is paid. The sad thing, as it often is, is that there is no protection. The rest of the people, who have lived and worked in this place, don't really see the abuse as a problem--perhaps some things that are deserved. I had all I could do to finish this because of the darkness of the themes. It certainly is well photographed and developed.
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7/10
In front of the beasts
Rodrigoflor27 February 2023
I really wanted to see this film. And I really wanted to see it in the cinema above all. And it fulfilled my expectations.

This Galician thriller envelops us in its claustrophobic atmosphere of a mountain village with an aura of meigas, and also provides us with sweet moments and very bitter moments.

As the title says, we are in front of the beasts, which in this case will face intelligence, experience and good work. Who ends up winning? I leave that to your interpretation.

The relationships in the film are impressive. The looks, the wildness, the silences, the words, the accents... everything makes you get overwhelmed by them and relax with them. A plot that keeps leading towards the inevitable.
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5/10
Lost its way in the final act!
SoumikBanerjee199627 November 2023
The first two acts are fine. It is where the writing neatly inaugurates the core drama and the conflict. It's where we are introduced to the characters and get to witness the animosities that have only recently materialized.

With some eye-pleasing cinematography and amazing performances, the script kept me fairly engaged, and my anticipation gradually grew to greater heights, but then came the final act, and it messed everything up.

Not only did the pacing take a hit, the intensity went down too, and everything the writing had achieved up until that point was reduced to ashes and burned to the ground!

I'm more frustrated than angry.
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