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| Genre | Foreign |
| Format | Multiple Formats, Color, Subtitled, NTSC, Dolby, Closed-captioned |
| Contributor | Juan Carlos Fresnadillo |
| Initial release date | 2001-01-01 |
| Language | English |
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Product Description
Considered "lucky" after surviving a plane crash, a thief is recruited into an underground gambling ring where death and luck intermingle. The ring leader has the power to steal his luck and will stop at nothing to do it... 109 minutes 2001 Actor/Actors: Max von Sydow 2 Film Shorts.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 7.75 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 2.08 ounces
- Item model number : 2244658
- Director : Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Color, Subtitled, NTSC, Dolby, Closed-captioned
- Run time : 1 hour and 48 minutes
- Release date : January 15, 2004
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish
- Language : Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
- Studio : Liosngate Pictures Entertainment
- ASIN : B00008WJBU
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #92,735 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #870 in Foreign Films (Movies & TV)
- #1,981 in Science Fiction DVDs
- #4,745 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV)
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Customers find this film to be a great example of film noir, with beautiful cinematography. The plot is intriguing, with one customer noting it deals with luck and fortune, while another mentions its unique ending. Customers find the movie interesting, with one mentioning it kept their attention from start to finish.
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Customers praise the movie's quality, with one noting it's a beautiful film in every sense, while another describes it as a very good example of film noir.
"...Yeah!! I do not remember all of the movie but I know it was really good when I watched it...." Read more
"I actually studied this film in college. It's a very good example of film noir. It's the kind of film you'll watch again and again." Read more
"loved the movie !" Read more
"...Yet, the movie is thought provoking and quite graphic." Read more
Customers find the movie's plot intriguing, with one customer describing it as a thought-provoking thriller that deals with themes of luck and fortune.
"...The plot deals with luck and fortune, superstition and perhaps a touch of magic...." Read more
"...The action only ceased for a few dramatic pauses, and the ending was unique. I would share this one with all my friends. And even my mom." Read more
"...A subject matter that I have never seen expressed in this subject matter before. For the price spent I will be looking for more from this director." Read more
"...Yet, the movie is thought provoking and quite graphic." Read more
Customers find the movie interesting, with one mentioning it kept their attention from start to finish.
"It was good and interesting. If you like Spanish thrillers then you may like this one." Read more
"...amazing storytelling, Fresnadillo is worth keeping an eye over his work" Read more
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"a must watch, i recommend it highly. One of the best thrillers i have seen. buy it now! ! !" Read more
Customers appreciate the cinematography of the movie, describing it as beautifully directed.
"...The cinematography is quite beautiful and the musical score were, for the most part, quite soothing which probably is why I felt so relaxed instead..." Read more
"...Yet, the movie is thought provoking and quite graphic." Read more
"Outstanding. Creative story, beautifully directed." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2014I saw this movie over 10 years ago on cable, but I never knew the name of it. Periodically I would check Google for people running into trees, because that is all I remembered. Today I happened to remember they were blindfolded, and I Google'd blind folded people running into trees and found it. Yeah!! I do not remember all of the movie but I know it was really good when I watched it. I thought the movie was in English, I don't remember subtitles, but it was a long time ago. I know I will enjoy it immensely. 5 stars for the movie, I will rate the condition of the DVD when I get it. A Must See!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2023As promised in the ad. I am happy.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2018I actually studied this film in college. It's a very good example of film noir. It's the kind of film you'll watch again and again.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2011This story was a bit different in the sense that it deals with gambling in a very creative (albeit deadly) way that I have never seen before. At first I was a bit lost but as the movie unfolds you catch on eventually. Tying a Holocaust survivor into the mix of main characters and which also served as the basis for the ultimate form of gambling was quite clever. The plot deals with luck and fortune, superstition and perhaps a touch of magic.
Although there are some scenes that are suggestively graphic (violence) there is a quality to this movie that helped me relax and did not over-excite me before bedtime. The cinematography is quite beautiful and the musical score were, for the most part, quite soothing which probably is why I felt so relaxed instead of jolted (as some movies can do). Just thought I would describe the feel of the film as it provided a different vibe and was a pleasant welcomed surprise.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2015This film takes, then gives a certain surrealism while always giving you a wanting more feeling. Also a lot of "what did I just watch?".
- Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2007The 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 predates it by two years. That said, I would agree with the more critical person who said that the logic of luck in the Cooler is a bit easier to follow that the concept of luck employed in Intacto. (The Cooler has its own problems, however.)
Possible spoiler alert. Like the Cooler, Intacto has a kind of feel-good message underneath it that love and emotion eventually have some impact on luck in the end, which doesn't quite work for me, honestly, especially not in this one. In order to get us there, the script connives to get the hero to wager unknowingly the luck of a woman he loves but that forced plot development seems simply to raise lots of questions about the mechanism of the bets and how a simple photograph carries with it anything about the person if that person has not agreed to surrender their luck (as seemed to be necessarily the case in another sequence); it confuses the issue of how exactly the luck obtaining process, which the film depicts but glosses over in the details, is supposed to really work. And it also just feels wrong in a movie of ideas like this one to imply so simplistically that true selfless love is supposed to bring good results (ergo the people who died in the camps instead of the Luckiest man in the world didn't love and so they didn't have luck?). Perhaps the filmmaker has a completely well thought out explanation of it all but it doesn't quite come across in the film and so it's hard to feel by the end of it any real satisfaction in the plot events.
Intacto does contain a number of very memorable and distinctive scenes of luck challenges or contests: the forest scene being probably the best of them. This is an odd film overall but it has a certain strange charm to it despite its pronounced failings, so I could see things to be gained from watching it if you're interested in the luck theme as I was.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2012In short without ruining the movie its all the dangerous ways you can test how lucky you are... How far would you be willing to go to prove your lucky?
- Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2019loved the movie !
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チンコロ伯爵Reviewed in Japan on May 25, 20183.0 out of 5 stars 100点満点で70点の映画。
予告編を見て面白そうだったので見ましたが、思っていた程ではありませんでした。
かと言って、物語の成り行きに少しハラハラさせられます。
暇なときにレンタルして見る分にはお勧め出来ます。
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MartaReviewed in Spain on January 9, 20185.0 out of 5 stars Bien!
Es una de las primeras películas largas del director de cine y guionista Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, así que la he encontrado genial. Es muy su estilo. La recomiendo.
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Cliente de AmazonReviewed in Mexico on December 7, 20165.0 out of 5 stars Muy buena pelicula
Es una película que siempre me ha gustado mucho, es clásica y se la recomendaría a todos los que les gustan las películas de
ciencia ficción.
HHDReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 25, 20115.0 out of 5 stars Intacto
Intacto is a film that I've wanted to see since it came out but managed to miss.
It's a film that's about luck and life chances - the idea that you could take other people's luck and
and add it to your own - and an awful lot more -
the scene in the darkened room with the giant flying insect is amazing
and the scene in the forest gobsmacking (literally and metaphorically).
And on top of that it is subtle enough to bear a number of interpretations...
good thing that I caught up with it then!!
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WeinbergReviewed in Germany on January 20, 20095.0 out of 5 stars Glück fasziniert..
Dass Geld allein einen nicht glücklich macht, wird selbst mancher Banker gern bestätigen (zumal wenn der Mob schon an die eigene Türe pocht..). Dass aber Glück selbst nicht glücklich macht, solange es sich aus dem Unglück anderer speist, ist ein Resümee, das Intacto beim Betrachter hinterlässt und, na klar, Liebe obsiegt selbst über kosmische Glücksprinzipien, denen sich die Protagonisten von Intacto bei ihren riskanten Spielchen unterwerfen. Vielleicht sollte nicht zu viel über den Inhalt des Films verraten werden, weil es manch überraschend gemeinten Moment schon im Vorwege verdürbe. Intacto ist einer dieser philosophischer Thriller (wie Der 4. Mann von Paul Verhoeven oder auch Delicatessen von Junet& Carot))der mit soviel Tiefgang und Intelligenz daher kommt, dass er selbst bei mehrmaligem Schauen noch an Einsichten gewinnen lässt, voll von Allegorien zu Himmel und Hölle und der Zuschauer weiß eigentlich nie, was nun wohl als nächstes geschieht, noch weniger, wie sich das Ganze am Ende auflösen wird, ahnt es höchstens. Ja, die wahre Liebe... Doch das ist weit ab von jeglich verkitschtem Verständnis und lässt einem im besten Fall auch über den Wert des eigenen Seins nachdenken. Filme wie dieser sind selten.