Dia de Gracia

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  • 2011
  • 2 hr 13 min
  • 6.6  (975)
  • 58

Dia de Gracia is a crime-drama film released in 2011 and directed by Koldo Serra. The story takes place in Basque Country, a region located between Spain and France, and follows the lives of three men whose paths cross on August 15th, a day of great significance for the Basque people as it marks the feast day of the Virgin Mary. The film opens with Jose (Carlos Bardem), a former ETA member who has just been released from prison after serving a 17-year sentence for his involvement in terrorist activities. Jose struggles to adapt to life outside of prison and is haunted by the memories of his past actions. He is determined to start a new life and make amends for his past sins.

Meanwhile, Adolfo (Kristyan Ferrer), a teenage drug dealer, is struggling to make ends meet in a broken home. He sees himself as a victim of circumstance and views drug dealing as his only option for survival. However, he dreams of a better life and hopes to one day leave the criminal lifestyle behind.

Lastly, there is Cesar (Tenoch Huerta), a corrupt police officer who is having an affair with Clara (Isabel Blanco), the pregnant wife of Adolfo's older brother. Cesar has no qualms about abusing his power for personal gain and is willing to do whatever it takes to maintain his luxurious lifestyle.

As the day of August 15th approaches, the paths of these three men intersect, leading to a chain of events that will change their lives forever. Jose's desire for redemption puts him on a collision course with Cesar, who sees him as a threat to his illicit affairs. Meanwhile, Adolfo finds himself caught in a dangerous game of cat and mouse as he becomes entangled with both Jose and Cesar.

Dia de Gracia is a gripping and intense film that explores themes of redemption, corruption, and the harsh realities of life in the Basque Country. The performances of the three lead actors are exceptional, particularly that of Carlos Bardem who brings depth and nuance to his portrayal of Jose. The film's pacing and editing build tension effectively, and the climactic scenes are both brutal and emotionally resonant.

Overall, Dia de Gracia is a must-watch for fans of crime-drama films, particularly those with an interest in the complexities of the Basque conflict. While the film is undoubtedly intense and at times difficult to watch, it is ultimately a powerful meditation on the human condition and the potential for redemption even in the darkest of circumstances.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2011
  • Runtime
    2 hr 13 min
  • Language
    Spanish
  • IMDB Rating
    6.6  (975)
  • Metascore
    58