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Intacto [Region 2] (2003)

Starring: Max von Sydow, Eusebio Poncela Director: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (22 customer reviews)


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This sleek, stylish thriller suggests that luck is a quality we possess, like strength or intelligence, but the more fortunate among us can steal the luck of those less charmed. When a bank robber named Tomas is the only survivor of a plane wreck, the luckless Federico thinks he's found the man who can defeat the Jew--the luckiest man alive, a Holocaust survivor who sits at the apex of a weird, underground world of increasingly dangerous gambles. But on their trail is a police detective named Sara who's pretty lucky herself--and as she learns more about how luck works, she begins to suspect she survived a car crash because she stole the luck of her husband and child, both of whom died. The stealthy story is packed with eerie visuals and charismatic performances, including Max von Sydow (truly one of the greatest actors alive) as the Jew. --Bret Fetzer

From The New Yorker
An oddity from the Spanish director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo. The premise-that good fortune can be exchanged, bargained, or stolen-makes for creepy and unpredictable turns. The movie follows four people, innately lucky, who gamble their gifts against one another in a deadly game of last man standing. As engrossing as this thriller is, and as strikingly visual as it can be at times, the unwieldy narrative frustrates the tension. The film ends up being a curiosity-more admirable for its promise than its success. In Spanish. -Bruce Diones
Copyright © 2006 The New Yorker

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Survive the Game with Pure Luck: Very Original Thriller, November 10, 2003
This review is from: Intacto (DVD)
Some people believe that a certain kind of thing can bring a good luck to them. Clover with four leaves, black cat (in England), and Japanese beckoning cat. Then, what if a luck happens to be something you can steal, collect, and use? And use to kill?

"Intacto" is a bizarre, unnerving, and quite original thriller from young Spanish director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo. Its story is complicated, but is not hard to follow. One crimial Thomas (Sbaraglia), the only surviver of a terrible plane crash, meets a strange guy Federico in the hospital. Federico asks Thomas to draw a card just casually. Little did Thomas know that it is only the beginning of games that test his own luck ... the game that becomes more and more deadly as it goes on.

As Federico and Thomas travel together, they unwittingly involve some other 'lucky' characters; Sara, female police investigator who seems to be unaware of her own luck; Arejandro, a bull fighter who somehow got never hurt; and Sam, the owner of a casino (excellent Max von Sidow), who survived one of the tragic events known in the world's history.

This is Fresnadillo's feature debut (though his short "Esosados" has been nominated for Oscar in 1996), and like another talented Spanish director of "Open Your Eyes," he has his own style. The picture always exudes some eerie atomosphere (like David Lynch), and though his narrative gets slightly confusing (especially the conclusion), he carries this unusual material to the end quiet gracefully.

There are many "games" that test the characters' lucks, which might look, to be frank, somewhat silly to some of us. Certainly few of us would dare to do these things, risking their limbs and life, but the director has enough visual skills to convince us that there must be some people who try to run THERE, blindfolded.

My material says that the director actually witnessed the plane accident in the Canary Island when he has a child, and that experience is part of inspiration of the film. Also, he has read the books of Primo Levi ("Survival in Auschwitz"), whose background helped to develop the concept. The film at first sight looks too incredible, but close inspection reveals that it contains thought-provoking things like the guilty feeling which some survivers of terrible accidents have.

But of course, you can enjoy it as entertainment, and as such "Intacto" is just great. And the images are very beautiful, such as the bleak landscape of the Canary Island (where the casino is set).

Hollywood (Buena Bista, at the time of writing) has already bought the right of remake, and that fact testifies that the film is very original. If you like the kind of films like "Thesis" or "Open Your Eyes," you should not miss this thriller.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very, very cool movie..., October 2, 2003
By GLBT (Illinois) - See all my reviews
  
This review is from: Intacto (DVD)
My one complaint, which I'll state at the very start, is that the English subtitles remain even when the characters are speaking in English. It's very annoying. English subtitles when they're speaking Spanish (which is most of the film) makes sense... English subtitles when they're speaking English is just plain distracting.

Having gotten that out of the way...

I don't want to reveal too much of the story because half the fun is watching things gradually unfold, but I will say that this film has a very original premise, having to do with the nature of luck. The idea is that luck is an actual "thing" that can be traded, stolen, and gambled away.

Our central character is a thief who, it turns out, has the gift of luck and so is pulled into this strange world of people who collect luck. Many of these people are quite ruthless, and as the stakes gradually increase, our protagonist stands to lose far more than his knack for good luck.

The tone of this film is very creepy and clever... in many ways, it reminded me of "Blood Simple," "Memento," "Music of Chance," or Atom Egoyan's "Exotica." Like all four of those movies, there's a lot to absorb and it's handed to you in small pieces. This is a movie that requires your full concentration. Fortunately, that's not hard to give, as the film itself is absolutely fascinating and full of brilliant images and moments.

Eerie, beautiful, and not quite like anything else...

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW - Unique and thrilling., September 13, 2004
By H. R. Trigg "howietUK" (Swindon, Wilts United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Intacto (DVD)
What a film. I have to be honest, I'd never heard of this before, but I am so glad I took a chance with it.
Its quite a difficult film plot to describe: but in a nut shell its about a dangerous game played with people who have proved to be 'extremely' lucky (perhaps supernaturally so). The games become more and more dangerous, and are always played blindfolded (my favourite was running through a forest hand ties behind backs - the last NOT to run into a tree is the winner). There is a reason for this (which I wont disclose) and this is genuinely and exciting a quite unique movie.
All the actors are excellent (especially Max von Sydow and the gorgeous Leonardo Sbaraglia from Burnt Money).
A thrilling and inventive movie.
(NB: The film is mainly in Spanish with some English)
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Bit Confusing, But Entertaining & Visual
This Spanish film is a strange one, a hard one to follow story-wise, but visually striking and interesting most of the way. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Craig Connell

3.0 out of 5 stars Purely luck???
The idea of this movie is that some people can steal luck from others.

The idea is brillant, but this movie could have been so much better. Read more
Published 14 months ago by BJ

4.0 out of 5 stars Excellento.
Intacto (Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, 2001)

Juan Carlos Fresnadillo (28 Weeks Later...) began his feature film career with Intacto, an intriguing meditation on the nature... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Robert P. Beveridge

5.0 out of 5 stars Great story!
I didn't mind the subtitles at all, for this movie has a great deal going on and you are soon submerged in the story. Read more
Published on June 30, 2007 by Chrissy K. McVay

3.0 out of 5 stars what's luck got to do with it?
The odd thing when you watch the opening scene of Intacto is a weird feeling of deja vu as you realize the opening scene of the Cooler appears to be stolen from Intacto which... Read more
Published on March 11, 2007 by IKCWMBFD

4.0 out of 5 stars Facinating blend of 'Deer Hunter' Premise and Twilight Zone
`Intacto', the Spanish language film directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo is an ingenious take on an idea seemingly borrowed from `The Deer Hunter', with a bit of subtle sci-fi... Read more
Published on March 9, 2007 by B. Marold

2.0 out of 5 stars Interesting premise, poor editing/storytelling
A one-line summary of this movie makes it sound fascinating: Proven lucky people (sole survivors of plane crashes and car accidents, for instance) compete in high-stakes,... Read more
Published on February 4, 2006 by R. Baker

5.0 out of 5 stars A Crazy Ride in Spanish Style
Have you ever tried to test your luck? Just to see how lucky you are or, better say, how crazy your luck could be? Some people find it out a hard way.. Read more
Published on September 27, 2005 by Gene Gluecough

4.0 out of 5 stars Very Interesting ...
Intacto is an interesting movie based on a very original and creative theme. It loosely based on the adage that states "there is limited luck in this world, you always get... Read more
Published on August 29, 2005 by Sharad Yadav

2.0 out of 5 stars Confusing mess, but somewhat original
"Intacto" concerns a hidden subculture of people who can steal luck from others, and barter or win it from each other. Read more
Published on August 5, 2005 by Brian A. Schar

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