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The Past

The Past (2007)

October. 26,2007
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6.1
| Drama Romance

After 12 years, Sofía and Rímini decided to separate. While Rímini finds it easy to move on and start a new life, Sofía stays stuck in the past and constantly harasses him. She reappears again and again on Rímini's horizon to reconquer him, torture him or redeem him.

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juan Cordova
2007/10/26

A good book transformed in a very poor movie. As usual a good thats very good it turns out to be a mediocre movie... it lacks of very important parts of the book that are very relevant and would have made a very grate movie... it's a long a book, i know, so. Have they had to shoot the movie in two or three parts? thats for sure.making a film, like this out of a book like this is criminal...they forgot about the painter parts.they show Sophia as a bad woman, when in the books it isn't that bad, is the only woman who can understand him... but having to stretch the filming leads the movie to show the history the way it isn't.it disappoint's u a little beat, because the film it's just because the book had the repercussion it has and not to show the real spirit of the novel itself

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jotix100
2007/10/27

Certain films, such as Hector Babenco's "El pasado" elicit a strong dislike by misguided users of this forum. Even more surprising, for a movie that had poor distribution and was seen by only a handful of viewers, is the amount of votes users of IMDb have sent. It appears a disgruntled person is pushing the negative response in the six comments, so far, for this picture. It's almost incredible that, in some cases more than 300 bad responses have been submitted for the first review that appears on this page, or that someone will go into such lengths to take such action. Abuse like this happens a lot with certain films when an individual, probably, takes it upon himself to make it appear the movie in question is even worse than what it is. That type of negativity should be watched by the panel in charge of IMDb."El pasado" is based on a lengthy book of more than five hundred pages by Alan Pauls, an Argentine author. The director, and his collaborator, Marta Goes, must have gone through a painful process in order to bring the novel to cinematic terms. That said, the film is a character study of a man that had it all and didn't realize what he had, to begin with, and wastes his life while searching for a balance that will make sense of what fate had in store for him.When we first meet Rimini and Sofia, they appear a normal couple on their way to a party. Little prepares us to realize this pair will announce to an amazed gathering their intention of separating after twelve years of marriage. Rimini and Sofia have known each other since childhood. Their union, which would be solid, as far as one knows, is far from being the perfect marriage. This premise will take both Rimini and Sofia into uncharted territory, in spite of the fact that both former lovers still have a lot in common.Since their split is amicable, Sofia even helps Rimini find an apartment, one would expect to have them see one another at times. Rimini falls in love with the beautiful young model Vera. Rimini appears to be happy, but his addiction to cocaine and the easy life in which he finds himself accompanying Vera, proves to be his own undoing. Vera, in a fit of jealousy, runs away from Rimini and is killed by a bus.Rimini finds comfort with the beautiful Carmen, a translator, who obviously likes him. The life they share is a cozy one. Rimini suddenly begins suffering from a strange case where he loses his ability to translate from one language into another. Carmen, who has a difficult pregnancy, delivers a boy by Caesarean section. Lucio, the infant fulfills their lives until Sofia, who appears suddenly, takes the young boy with her, much to Rimini's surprise. Carmen, who blames him for this demands, and gets, a divorce.What follows is a downward path where Rimini finds himself alone, unable to work and destitute, landing in jail at the height of his despair. Not all is lost for this man because Sofia, who still cares for him will reappear in his life and Rimini will accept his fate, at last.Hector Babenco got excellent work out of his cast. Gabriel Garcia Bernal, one of the most interesting actors working today, makes a good Rimini with even a porteno accent. Analia Couceyro makes an appealing Sofia in a demanding role. Ana Celentano appears as Carmen and Mariana Anghileri is seen as Vera.

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Polaris WY
2007/10/28

I went to watch the movie last week and I really enjoyed it. It shows how men and women feel a separation after it's done and how difficult it's for them to continue with their lives... Everybody loves, that's cool! The movie let you see how big and obsessive a feeling can get, it talks about trust, love, personal search, the permanence of love in time, growing up, sex and almost brotherhood. The actors were quite good, perhaps the characters were difficult to recreate but I liked the way the did it... I didn't know Ana and when I saw how she felt that character it was great. I think that her face is appropriate for Sofia. I think that the Director is the same who directed Carandiru, isn't him?

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florcy07
2007/10/29

I really liked the movie though it isn't easy stuff to watch, u have to be alert all the time but at the same time it may be kind of "slow", but that's 'cause the plot's like that. It's a movie that makes u think and it sure isn't a simple one 'cause it's about love, emotions, people, madness... all of them "non-simple stuff"; but really interesting and with great actors!! I think that the plot itself it's original, it's the first movie I've seen about "what happens with the love after a break up"... I'll say that it's the perfect film for someone who likes to analyze the characters, their actions, their feelings... it's going to keep u thinking for a while after it's over!(Sorry if any mistakes, I'm from Argentina and my English may not be perfect!)

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