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The City of No Limits (2000)
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Reviews Counted:7
Fresh:7
Rotten:0
Average Rating:7.6/10
Theatrical Release:Nov 26, 2003 Limited
Synopsis: Directed by Antonio Hernandez (LISBOA, EL GRAN MARCIANO), THE CITY OF NO LIMITS is centered around a dying patriarch. On his deathbed in Paris, Max (Fernando Fernan Gomez) begins to speak of... Directed by Antonio Hernandez (LISBOA, EL GRAN MARCIANO), THE CITY OF NO LIMITS is centered around a dying patriarch. On his deathbed in Paris, Max (Fernando Fernan Gomez) begins to speak of Rancel, a man from his past. His wife, Marie (Geraldine Chaplin), is unable to make sense of Max's hysterical, yet indecipherable, musings. But when his son, Victor (Leonardo Sbaraglia), arrives, the pieces to the puzzle begin to connect. Hernandez's film is an affecting, moody thriller. [More]
Starring: Leonardo Sbaraglia, Fernando Fernan Gomez, Geraldine Chaplin, Roberto Alvarez
Starring: Leonardo Sbaraglia, Fernando Fernan Gomez, Geraldine Chaplin, Roberto Alvarez, Ana Fernández, Leticia Bredice, Adriana Ozores
Director: Antonio Hernandez
Director: Antonio Hernandez
Studio: Venevision International Films
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Reviews for The City of No Limits
The film itself drifts between family melodrama and terse mystery, and it pays off well.
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| 43% 43% | The Proposal |
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| Tomatometer Percentage | Movie |
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| 98% 98% | Up |
| 88% 88% | Ballast |
| 67% 67% | The Merry Gentleman |
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