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En un intento desesperado por salvar a su hija Chloe de una extraña enfermedad, Paul (Dermot Mulroney) y Diane (Diane Kruger) marchan a lugares peligrosos y distantes para encontrar un donante de pulmón. Paul y Diane pronto se verán inmersos en un submundo criminal de medicina ilegal en México. Según Paul comienza una carrera contrarreloj, se ve forzado a participar en operaciones ilícitas que ponen en serio peligro su vida a la par que lucha por la de su hija. (Universal Pictures España)

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claudel 

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español Desafío cinematográfico en cuarentena - actriz favorita, Diane Kruger. Depresivo, triste, duro, doloroso y desgarrador. El dilema moral del abogado capturado de la mejor manera posible. Y nunca quisiera enfrentar personalmente ese tipo de dilemas morales en la vida, ya que su resultado es solo y exclusivamente malo de cualquier manera. El mago director islandés ha creado una obra cinematográfica precisa que definitivamente vale la pena ver. Destacó los hechos tristes que probablemente no tienen potencial para cambiar a mejor. Me entristece mucho. ()

gudaulin 

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inglés I really liked Kormakur's direction - he was able to easily switch from cold Nordic dramas to American blockbusters while maintaining his high professionalism and sense of cinematic storytelling. From a technical standpoint, from editing to set design to the performances of the actors, there's not much to criticize about the film. However, the screenplay heavily relies on coincidence, and not just one, but a series of extremely unlikely coincidences that move the plot forward through unbelievable encounters. The main protagonist unfailingly finds his goal in a city with many millions of people and is always at the center of the action. The screenplay is simply weak and undermines the interesting subject of selling replacement human organs to wealthy Western enthusiasts. Nonetheless, it gets a very solid 3 stars and 65% overall impression. By the way, the resolution, or rather the protagonist's choice, didn't seem very probable to me. In real life, it would probably turn out the opposite way. ()

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Kaka 

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inglés Kormákur's creative talent is undeniable, in eighty minutes, when most films don't even have time to get going, he delivers a riveting story of a wealthy family that has all the makings of a great life, if it wasn’t for their dying daughter. Inhale is an intense, gripping thriller that will have you cheering, cursing and quite possibly not understanding in the end. A film that works impressively with emotions and depicts several key aspects very colourfully and aptly (Mexican gangs, high society practices, moral dilemmas of parents, medical issues, etc.), without any dose of sentimentality, which in itself is very difficult and quite unique. Plus, it's all wrapped up in a spectacularly gritty, low-budget-looking rawness (reminiscent of Traffic), backed by well-chosen actors who aren't exactly big stars and yet are good quality and perfectly cast. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés I’m not gonna lie: It looks almost like made for TV, the script is full of holes and relies way too much on coincidences, and then you have the moral dilemma that supports the entire film. We could debate until the end of times whether it makes any sense at all. 7/10 ()

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