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En un posible futuro próximo, los ciudadanos están férreamente controlados por el gobierno. No pueden viajar sin un seguro especial de viaje y sin pasar estrictos controles de seguridad. William, un hombre casado, inspector de seguros, es enviado a investigar un caso de estafa. Durante el transcurso de sus investigaciones conocerá a María, una joven falsificadora, de quien se enamorará. Sin embargo, sólo podrán estar juntos el tiempo que dura su seguro de viaje: 24 horas. (Manga Films S.L.)

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kaylin 

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inglés It's such a peculiar film that isn't quite easy to digest, but it's not that terrible either. The plot is quite linear. It simply tells about a society that is very specific and the people who live in it, with their own possibilities and needs. Their relationships are new, different, and sex is understood differently here. Fantastic - and daring - acting performances within a self-contained world that is truly unique. These are the main assets of the film. ()

Isherwood 

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inglés The ethereal fusion of image and music has an almost hypnotic effect on the viewer, but I certainly wouldn't see that progressiveness in form (Gattaca) or content (12 Monkeys). Emotionally, Code 46 is as cold as a piece of ice, which is unfortunately aided by the most important element, i.e., the completely inappropriate casting of the main characters. Their chemistry with each other is an absolutely perfect destroyer of any viewer empathy, as Robbins' detective looks too old next to the young Morton (whose boyish "look" made me not want to trust that femininity even in the moment of her exposed lap), which makes their love scenes have the same (un)sympathetic effect as the Hopkins-Kidman pairing in the snobby art film The Human Stain. It’s an unexceptional story whose soundtrack actually makes a much stronger impression. ()

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