El jilguero

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Theodore "Theo" Decker tenía 13 años cuando su madre fue asesinada en un atentado en el Museo Metropolitano de Arte. Esta tragedia cambia el rumbo de su vida y se ve sumido en una desgarradora odisea de dolor y culpa, reinvención y redención, y también de amor. A pesar de todo, se aferra a una prueba tangible de esperanza que le dejó aquel terrible día... un cuadro de un pequeño pájaro encadenado a su percha: El Jilguero. (Warner Bros. España)

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NinadeL 

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inglés Donna Tartt's book "The Goldfinch" is a Pulitzer Prize-winning bestseller, and both Stephen King and Michelle Obama like it. So that means everybody likes it. Or does it? The lavish 730-page novel was turned into a long film, which is filled with a number of unusual plots. The cast is interesting (Kidman and Sarah Paulson), and the story around the 17th-century painting is dynamic. Yet despite all the effort, it's still just a story situated around a painting. In parts, the locations are more attractive in Albuquerque than anything else. This brings us back to the primary function of film, to follow places in motion that are too remote for ordinary mortals. ()

MrHlad 

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inglés The Goldfinch wants to be a great story, but its creators found out too late that they couldn't cram everything into it. And yet they tried. The result is a film that wants to deal with a huge number of themes, but in the end has to deal with all of them only very superficially. It's a shame because, at least in the first half, it's a very well-made drama that also looks beautiful. The whole, however, is hardly satisfying. ()

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