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| Guillermo Francella | ... |
Juan Marziano
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Arturo Puig | ... |
Luis Marziano
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Rita Cortese | ... |
Delfina Marziano
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Mercedes Morán | ... |
Nena
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Claudia Cantero | ... |
Gabriela
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| Facundo Lombard | ... |
Andres Marziano
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| Martín Lombard | ... |
Damian Marziano
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Rebecca Deering | ... |
Kathleen
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Marcos Montes | ... |
Gustavo
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Abian Vainstein | ... |
Altamirano
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Raquel Bank | ... |
Raquel
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| Daniel Hendler | ... |
Francisco Peirú
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Julieta Zylberberg | ... |
Natalia
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Los Marziano reconstructs the opportunity for a reunion of two brothers after a long period of separation. It is a story that - with deep intelligence and a comedic sensibility - deals with the universe of family relations.
I have just spent two hours watching this film. I have lost two hours of my precious time. Luckily, this movie has tremendous actors so it added a bit of value to this time spent. Los Marziano is pretentious, has no humor, has so many "sub scripts" which conduct you to nowhere at all...the main conflict in this movie leads you nowhere too...so I hate to say it but it has been a complete disappointment. I think the main problem in this movie is the script. writers use to lack auto-critics...so this may be the case. It can be one reason for this "apparently intelligent" film, which is so boring and lack of interest. There is no intelligence nor sensitivity in the characters, situations, etc. Direction is good, but as it is trying to give support to a weak script, it doesn't help. If you don't believe me, just go to the cinema.