Perpetuum Mobile

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  • 2009
  • 1 hr 26 min

Perpetuum Mobile is a Mexican black-comedy film directed by Nicolás Pereda. The movie revolves around Gabino Rodriguez's character, a struggling writer named Gabino, and his efforts to sell his grandfather's house to cover his debts. As the movie progresses, Gabino finds himself in a series of absurd and humorous situations, including an encounter with a neighbor who insists on washing his car at midnight, and his grandfather's mysterious disappearance, leaving behind a note with a cryptic message.

Throughout the film, Gabino struggles with his own identity and the pressure to conform to societal norms, particularly as a struggling artist in a capitalist society. He finds himself caught between his desire to be a successful writer and the realization that his grandfather's property may hold the key to his financial stability.

Meanwhile, Teresa Sanchez's character, Gabino's girlfriend, struggles to navigate her own aspirations and identity, while Francisco Barreiro's character, Gabino's friend, offers a humorous and slightly cynical perspective on Gabino's situation.

The film is shot in a slow, deliberate pace and contains many long, static shots, offering a contemplative and introspective feel to the movie. The deliberate pacing also serves to highlight the absurdist humor of the film, juxtaposing the mundane with the absurd to great effect.

Overall, Perpetuum Mobile is a charming and idiosyncratic film that offers a fresh take on the classic themes of identity and society, while delivering some hilarious and absurd moments along the way. It is a unique and thoughtful film that showcases Nicolás Pereda's talent for blending humor and pathos in a way that feels fresh and engaging.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2009
  • Runtime
    1 hr 26 min
  • Language
    Spanish