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Aug 22, 2025
6
Daniel Calparsoro returns to what he does best: a fast-paced thriller, shot with energy and determination, that never stops to catch its breath. El correo hooks you with rhythm and staging, with chases and twists that keep the tension alive, even if the feeling of “I’ve seen this before” comes up more than once. It doesn’t try to change the rules of the game, but it does manage to keep you glued to the screen from beginning to **** economic and social backdrop gives the story an extra layer of interest, evoking a period marked by ambition and shady deals. It doesn’t dive too deep, but it adds a touch of realism that grounds the characters and gives some weight to what could otherwise be just pure **** cast works well overall, with solid performances and a few characters who stand out more than expected. Many roles feel familiar, but the energy they bring helps prevent them from being completely flat.Visually, the film looks slick, with an ambition that aims to place it among international thrillers. Sometimes that ambition feels a little forced, as if it wants to look bigger than it really is, but the result is still stylish and **** the end, El correo is pure Calparsoro: rhythm, intensity, and a straightforward style that doesn’t let up. It may repeat formulas and not surprise much, but as entertainment it works just fine and delivers exactly what it promises: a good time.
Aug 31, 2024
7
Pelo de fato de ser baseado numa história real, o interesse aumenta, e as imagens de arquivo inseridas ao longo do filme ficaram bem naturais. O ritmo é ágil e não dá tempo para um suspiro, lembra um pouco o "lobo de Wal street", mas de forma muita mais simplistas. É simplesmente impressionante um esquema de atravessador de dinheiro em espécie vingar em pleno século XXI, mas a Espanha e a Europa estão aí para desromantizar nossa visão.