😍 2022-08-27 00:50:06 – Paris/France.
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August is over. If you stayed at home and want to watch a movie, at SERIES & MÁS we have prepared a selection of three movie recommendations available on demand on Netflix, Movistar Plus+, Filmin and RTVE Play.
Among the three films chosen are an adaptation of an acclaimed Broadway play that just arrived at Filmin, a drama that deals with pregnancy like never before, and a war movie that launched its director's career. And also, in case you too are in the mood for series this weekend, we bring you 3 more recommendations.
"The Humans" (Movie)
"The Humans" is an adaptation of an award-winning Broadway play.
What is it about
The Blakes reunite to celebrate Thanksgiving. As darkness falls, the happy family game shatters into pieces to make way for six dysfunctional characters loaded with trauma, misery and secrets that reveal themselves in measured doses. Elements of psychological thriller, domestic drama, horror, and even dark comedy blend together in this family-turned-faith celebration that explores existential fears of the decaying American Dream.
why do you have to see it
One of the hidden nuggets of American independent cinema of 2021 has just arrived exclusively at Filmin. You don't have to be American to understand the meaning and all the ramifications of a holiday like Thanksgiving. The most optimistic have a challenge to overcome with Humansa provocative, dark and magnetic existentialist take on family and life that leaps to the movies from the author of the 2016 Tony Award-winning play, playwright Stephen Karam.
An extraordinary cast made up of Richard Jenkins, Steven Yeun, Beanie Feldstein, Amy Schumer, June Squibb and Jayne Houdyshell appropriates an electric text where there is room for the most ironic humor and the most humanistic tragedy. The other triumphs over this production of the virtually infallible A24 (the brand behind countless critical and cultural phenomena of the past decade, such as Moonlight, Lady Bird, Hereditary and the recent all at once everywhere) is a spooky staging that manages to mask the theatrical origins of the material and turn a classic family drama into an intense psychodrama.
'Das Boot. The Submarine' (Movistar Plus+)
'The Submarine' is the masterpiece of the recently deceased Wolfgang Petersen.
What is it about
A German World War II submarine is the setting in which a group of young soldiers, eager to defend their homeland, will have to endure a harsh coexistence, after discovering that they have been sent to carry out a mission probably suicidal.
why do you have to see it
We can't think of better shots to see The submarine to commemorate the career of German Wolfgang Petersen, who died this month at the age of 81. The director of popular classics like The endless story, Air Force One (the President's plane) Yes in the line of fire -surely his best film in Hollywood- he dazzled in 1981 with the claustrophobic and sensational adaptation of Lothar-Günther Buchheim's novel.
Few films have been able to capture the anguish on film as well as a German production that marked a before and after in underwater stories. With his smothering use of camera and sound, Petersen manages to trick the viewer into believing he is one of the more German soldiers locked in a pressure cooker that seems about to explode at any moment. Despite its international production, The submarine walked through the front door of the Hollywood Academy Awards with six nominations, including one for best direction for the author of Troy. When you see her, it becomes clear why.
“Days Ahead” (Netflix, Filmin and RTVE Play)
'The days to come' is a jewel of Carlos Marqués Marcet.
What is it about
Vir (30) and Lluís (32) have only been dating for a year when they discover that they are “pregnant”. For 9 months, we will follow the adventure of this young couple from Barcelona, the enormous turn that their life will take, their fears, their joys, their expectations and the realities that, during their pregnancy, grow in front of them. Filmed throughout the nine months of the true gestation of the leading actor duo, The days to come is the detailed account of the process of learning to be three when there has not been time to learn to be two, exploring the difficulty of sharing this deeply transformative experience with the other.
why do you have to see it
Up to three platforms (including a free one, RTVE Play) have in their catalog the coming days, confirmation of Carlos Marqués-Marcet's talent for exploring human relationships with a mixture of intensity and admirable authenticity. yes in 10 000 kilometers talked about long-distance relationships, in his third film he managed to create an empathetic, refreshing and natural look at the pregnancy process from the perspective of a couple who are still in the first act of their love story .
The absence of María Rodríguez Soto (back in September with last in line, Daniel Sánchez Arévalo's series) in the Best New Actress category at the Goya Awards is one of the most glaring stains in the recent history of Spanish academics. It's dazzling to see the actress on stage sharing a snap with her real-life partner David Verdaguer as they both awaited the birth of their first baby. His game halfway between fiction and reality deserved better luck when it hit theaters in 2019.
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