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7/10
The healer
jotix10017 November 2008
The possibility of finding an individual that wants to dedicate his life serving, and healing others, is something hard to achieve these days. That there was a real Father Mario Pantaleo, who embodied all that is good and noble in a human being, is a rewarding answer to that question. This godly man had a gift of having hands that made people better, as is the case at the start of the story when he heals Perla, a woman who has come to Father Mario in search of a cure for her illness.

"Las Manos", an Argentine film with its heart in the right place, was shown recently in a cable channel. Directed by Alejandro Doria, who also collaborated on the screen play with Juan Bautista Stagnaro, is a film that concentrates on the work of Father Mario, who had a mission in life to make other people well. His good deeds had a way of turning against him against the Catholic Church that should have been proud of counting Mario among the privileged few that are better known as saints.

"Las manos" is an uplifting film because it shows us a dedicated man who only wanted to bring hope and well being to the ones that came in contact with this extraordinary person. The film works because of the excellent work of Jorge Marrale, an actor who we had admired in precious work. Mr. Marrale does wonders with his role and makes us believe he is Father Mario. Graciela Borges, who has aged gracefully in front of the camera, is on hand to portrait Perla, the woman who was grateful for her own cure and came to stay by the saintly man to help in whatever way she could in order to prove how much she cared.

"Las manos" is an interesting film that will reassure even the most skeptical viewers because of the man at the center of the story. Excellent work by Mr. Doria and Mr. Marrale and Ms. Borges.
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Excellent in all ways.
agfcarrara20 May 2009
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I hope this man becomes a Saint. I would appreciate seeing a person heal like that; and the movie made me know of it and believe it is possible. I thought the speech given to the professor and the class was extraordinary. The Father's eyes are perfect. Seeing Italy was so nice.

I know the director didn't want me to see more than I saw, but I would have liked to see a panoramic view with daylight of where Father Mario lived.

I recognized Graciela instantly without reading her name after forty years when then I admired her as a young gorgeous actress. Certainly she has aged BEAUTIFULLY.
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9/10
The Hands. Las Manos
vile990227 December 2013
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I saw the movie few years ago, and on despite the limitations, the movie is a profound story about a man with a gift, and his will to help people. Outside the religious believes the film, makes us reflect about kindness and dedication to the human beings ! The actor who represented a priest did a great job in this movie and gave me a lesson about the meaning of reaching a different spiritual level, in which his service to others was above the simple matters of the flesh. The idea of being a conduct between the earth and higher levels is a concept which gives humans the possibility of thinking we are made not only of simple matter, but more !
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