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Wandering Heart

Original title: Errante corazón
  • 2021
  • Unrated
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
730
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Wandering Heart (2021)
Drama

It follows an angst-ridden father, Santiago, whose emotional crisis is exacerbated by a complex and intense relationship with his teenage daughter who seeks to break free from him.It follows an angst-ridden father, Santiago, whose emotional crisis is exacerbated by a complex and intense relationship with his teenage daughter who seeks to break free from him.It follows an angst-ridden father, Santiago, whose emotional crisis is exacerbated by a complex and intense relationship with his teenage daughter who seeks to break free from him.

  • Director
    • Leonardo Brzezicki
  • Writer
    • Leonardo Brzezicki
  • Stars
    • Leonardo Sbaraglia
    • Miranda de la Serna
    • Eva Llorach
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    730
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Leonardo Brzezicki
    • Writer
      • Leonardo Brzezicki
    • Stars
      • Leonardo Sbaraglia
      • Miranda de la Serna
      • Eva Llorach
    • 6User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Leonardo Sbaraglia
    Leonardo Sbaraglia
    • Santiago
    Miranda de la Serna
    • Laila
    Eva Llorach
    Eva Llorach
    • Eloísa
    Iván González
    Iván González
    • Federico
    Alberto Ajaka
    Alberto Ajaka
    • Luis
    Tuca Andrada
    Tuca Andrada
    • Silvio
    Rodrigo dos Santos
    • Gilberto
    Beatriz Rajland
    • Isabel
    Juan Ignacio Ugüet
    • Eugenio
    Benjamín Ruiz
    • Martín
    Verónica Hassan
    • Laura
    • (as Veronica Hassan)
    Vanesa Maja
    • Sofía
    Margarita Molfino
    Margarita Molfino
    • Profesora de danza
    Patricio Aramburu
    • Daniel
    Diogo Almeida
    • Pedro
    Etienne Bobenrieth
    • Marcelo
    Lourinelson Vladmir
    • Joao
    • (as Lousinelson Vladimir)
    Thalita Carauta
    • Júlia
    • Director
      • Leonardo Brzezicki
    • Writer
      • Leonardo Brzezicki
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    6jakehuo-22900

    Wandering heart, and a lost soul.

    This is a very niche psychological drama film that I also chose to watch because I had seen Plata quemada, another film by star Leonardo Sbaraglia. The film tells the story of a middle-aged gay man finding himself in the midst of a chaotic life. The first scene of the film is in a bar where a drunk man's conversation with Santiago sets up the entire thrust of the film, 'I'm not a bad guy. I don't want to be alone, but I'm just looking for true love, I don't know what to do, there's no one waiting for me at home, I'm like a dead man.' The mid-life crisis leaves Santiago, the protagonist, feeling anxious and upset, age, sex life, ex boyfriend, kid, life seems to hit Santiago on all fronts, which makes Santiago start to think, what does he really want?

    Two events in the film completely shatter Santiago, the first being when Santiago comes home from a party and finds himself locking his daughter in the house. One of his daughter's lines hurts Santiago even more, 'The only thing you ever did right was to be with Luis (Santiago's ex), and now he's gone too.' The second incident was when Santiago drove to his ex's house one day with his family, yet his ex didn't know. That night, Santiago was stoned and Luis was woken up by an argument and one line that stung Santiago's heart, 'You don't love anyone, you can't even stand yourself! You're pathetic!'

    The climax of the whole play comes during the New Year's Eve dinner. The daughter can't stand the escapism and unreliability of her parents, so they all argue with each other at the dinner table under the influence of alcohol. The script actually has some depth by this point, but the pacing doesn't do a good job of building up to that depth; the succession of pain overwhelms Santiago, and the audience wonders at this point when the bubble will sink to the bottom of the ocean. The film ends with Santiago's best friend telling him, 'You can't keep thinking about how it would have been better in the beginning, or what it's going to be like in the future. You have to think about how it is now and live in the moment.' Santiago then dials his daughter's number to say goodbye and speak from the heart... End of the movie.

    If middle-aged people cannot control and wrap up their desires well, the result may be like Satiago's life, unable to find the fulcrum of life, because of the inability to live in peace, the kind of life at the same time with scars, loneliness, wandering, confused appearance is really unbearable to look at. If this film can bring what kind of inspiration to middle-aged people, I think it is: songs can be listened to over and over again, films can be enjoyed over and over again, but one's life must not be randomly examined behind, one's usual inertia of life should not be easily denied or changed, because these are the basic structure that supports your existing life.

    The director of the film is a newcomer, and I wouldn't have noticed the film if it weren't for the lead actor. The narrative pace of the film is so slow that the audience ends up not wanting to care about what will happen to Santiago at the end. So, if you're not a fan of Leonardo Sbaraglia or psychological drama, I wouldn't recommend it.
    6onefineday36

    Mid-life crisis, big time

    There are tones and tones of coming-of-age gay films; not quite as many about older gays though. Now that I am myself entering middle age, I tend to look around for and want some more films with older gay guys and their issues too. And here is one.

    Santiago shouldn't have much to complain about his life. He is still handsome and charming, has successful bar/restaurant, has a bit wild but talented daughter.

    We don't clearly know why he should be so unhappy with himself, but clearly he can't stand a moment on his own and constantly has to throw himself to spontaneous mischieves and hangs onto people around him for their love and attention, whispering his love for them and promises he won't keep. I feel for his poor crazy daughter having to deal with her man-child father, who needs her more than she needs him.

    It is a all around well-made film. It's just we get to see plenty of Santiago's wandering and angst, but never quite why he should be what he is.

    I enjoyed it in any case for, if nothing else, Sbaraglia's charming presence.
    ciffou

    You can only watch someone spirilling down for so long

    Sbaraglia is good as always. It's in the screenplay and many supporting cast where the movie suffers. The premise is clear in the first 20 minutes, yet we need to see Santiago partying his demons away for almost the entirety of the film.

    The film's rhythm improves when the action takes place in Brasil, even Miranda de la Serna (the daughter, Leila) gets a good moment at a dinner party just before they ask her to act erratic, once again. The acting is simply not that good during these "dramatic" moments (and there are many).

    If you have the time, give it a try. I think you might find something interesting in it but, at the same time, I wouldn't ask you to run and watch it. Nothing new was said.
    8laduqesa

    Acutely observed descent into chaos

    Santiago's life was already tottering presumably from his break up with Luis. We see him returning home after a debauched night to the daughter he had carelessly locked indoors causing her to miss an important engagement. Resentful at first, we see that fundamentally they have a good relationship as they chase each other round the room.

    The relationship with mum the bolter is more fractious for both daughter and ex husband. A visit to her in Brazil seems to break the relationship completely.

    Santiago seeks to go backwards to the comfort of his previous lives but others have moved on. Instead of knuckling down, he spirals deeper into self-destructive actions. Drink, drugs and indiscriminate sex with guys he just met become his panacea to escape what he feels is a terrible life. Except his life is a good one. He has a job he loves, earns money, has a lovely daughter, inspires loyalty in his employees, has friends. But it's not enough; he's on the hunt for more.

    It's clear that there needs to be a make or break point. It comes near the end of the film when Laila embarks to Montreal. He was frightened of her going but it represents new freedoms and opportunities for both of them.

    I watched the whole hour and fifty minutes of this film without looking once at the time. It had me hooked from beginning to end. I really do recommend it.
    10JJ-CC

    Everyone is a little bit of a Santiago!

    What a trip! Just had the pleasure to watch this amazing ride of a film. Right from the very uncomfortable beginning up to the very bittersweet ending, my attention was captured. I never moved my eyes away from the screen following Santiago's roller coaster journey, feeling very inch of his pain, anxiety, joy, hope. Really I don't know when this film was shot but it fits so well to this time we live in right now, that uncertainty about what's to come and the anxiety of wanting to do things right mixed with humor and love (or at least the search for it).

    An AMZING performance by Leonardo Sbaraglia! A must watch film! Pure pain, pure joy, pure life!

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      Miranda de la Serna is Erica Riva's and Rodrigo de la Serna's daughter. Both great popular argentinian actors.
    • Soundtracks
      Overture
      (as "Obertura ópera La Traviata")

      Written by Giuseppe Verdi

      Performed by Nico Casal & The Budapest Art Orchestra (as Budapest Art Orchestra)

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 2021 (Argentina)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • Brazil
      • Spain
      • Netherlands
      • Chile
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Portuguese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Almost in Love
    • Production companies
      • Agência Nacional do Cinema (ANCINE)
      • Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales (INCAA)
      • Keplerfilm
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      • $10,824
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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