Everyone has a plan

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Movie
German title Everyone has a plan
Original title Todos tenemos un plan
Country of production Argentina , Spain , Germany
original language Spanish
Publishing year 2012
length 118 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Ana Piterbarg
script Ana Piterbarg,
Anna Cohan
production Gerardo Herrero ,
Mariela Besuievski ,
Vanessa Ragone ,
Axel Kuschevatzky ,
Felipe Saldarriaga ,
Julia Solomonoff
music Lucio Godoy ,
Federico Jusid
camera Lucio Bonelli
cut Irene Blecua ,
Alejandro Lázaro
occupation

Everybody Has a Plan is a film by Ana Piterbarg of the genres crime film , film drama and thriller from 2012 with Viggo Mortensen and Soledad Villamil in the lead roles.

action

The beekeeper Pedro suffers from lung cancer and lives in seclusion in the Tigre Delta region in Argentina, where he grew up with his twin brother Agustín. To improve his financial situation, Pedro engages in criminal activities and often organizes kidnappings with his accomplices Adrián and Rubén. One day he committed a murder in the process, fled to Agustín in Buenos Aires and told him about his illness.

Agustín is dissatisfied with his life, the work as a pediatrician no longer fulfills him and there are always arguments with his wife Claudia, who, unlike him, would like to adopt a child. To break out of his depressing existence, he drowns his brother in the bathtub and returns to the delta region in his place. There he is confronted with the criminal legacy of Pedro.

background

Everyone has a plan is an Argentine-Spanish-German co-production. The screening was on August 30, 2012 in Argentina.

In Germany, the film was released on May 23, 2013.

Reviews

The film service considers the film “about violent contexts from which there is no escape” as “a decidedly slow staging”, whereby “the work with empty spaces […] does not turn out to be a liberation from stylistic genre ballast, but rather too rigid a formal principle that threatens to rob the characters and the story of their breath of life. "

For the television magazine Prisma, however, “the story babbles too leisurely over long stretches” and actually only lives from the game Mortensens and his partner Soledad Villamil […] and draws the conclusion: “[…] Such identity swap stories have already happened Much better. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Release certificate for everyone has a plan . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , May 2013 (PDF; test number: 138 642 K).
  2. Everyone has a plan. In: filmstarts.de. Film releases , accessed October 8, 2019 .
  3. Everyone has a plan. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed February 22, 2020 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  4. Everyone has a plan. In: prisma.de . Retrieved October 8, 2019 .