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Truman

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The story focuses on two lifelong friends, the impulsive and semi-narcissistic actor Julian, and the more pragmatic and levelheaded scientist Tomas. Julián receives an unexpected visit from his friend Tomás, who lives in Canada and for four intense days, the two men, accompanied by Julian's faithful dog, Truman, will share emotional and surprising moments prompted by Julián's complicated situation.
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CRITICS OF "Truman"
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SF Weekly
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April 13, 2017

Truman's resolution to its title arc is unexpected and the only way that makes emotional sense.
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One Guy's Opinion
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April 27, 2017

Coming to terms with imminent death is not an easy subject for a film, but Cesc Gay treats it with commendable delicacy, a welcome absence of sentimentality, and not a little humor.
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Los Angeles Times
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April 14, 2017

It sounds paradoxical but, if done right, films about a life ending can be the most life-affirming films you'll see. "Truman," a great success in its native Spain, is definitely done right.
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Spirituality and Practice
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April 08, 2017

A pitch-perfect heart-affecting drama about death, friendship, and love.
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Wall Street Journal
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April 13, 2017

Canine power is far from the only thing the film has got going for it. The actor, Julián, is played by the great Ricardo Darín, an Argentine star with a quick wit and a wry, buoyant presence.
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Austin Chronicle
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May 04, 2017

Why it's taken this superb movie two years to cross the ocean is a mystery. See Truman with a good friend. You'll be closer for it.
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San Diego Reader
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April 21, 2017

Not your typical cancer drama anchored in grief, instead a clear-sighted journey that makes demands on one's emotions in the most unlikely ways.
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El Nuevo Herald (Miami)
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April 20, 2017

A film that has attributes that elevate it: two magnificent actors and a tragic story with touches of humor. [Full review in Spanish]
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San Francisco Chronicle
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April 13, 2017

There are things in life and art that are simply so beautiful that they must be witnessed, and Darín's performance in "Truman" is one of those.
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San Francisco Examiner
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April 14, 2017

Gay's direction and screenplay (cowritten by Tomas Aragay) and splendid performances keep the characters feeling real and spontaneous, resulting in a captivating tale of human (and canine) companionship and caring.
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Arizona Republic
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April 20, 2017

There isn't a mawkish moment to be found, though there are plenty of lovely, humane ones, as well as some that are quite funny.
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Washington Post
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April 13, 2017

"Truman" avoids preachiness as scrupulously as it evades certainty.
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