Thursday 1 March 2012

The Hidden Face Movie Review


The Hidden Face

Director: Andres Baiz
Writers: Andres Baiz, Hatem Khraiche, Stewart St. John
Genre: Thriller
Running Time: 92 minutes
Cast: Martina Garcia, Quim Gutierrez, Clara Lago



Synopsis:

Adrian, a Spanish orchestra conductor, moves to Columbia to take a huge job offer. He took with him his gorgeous girlfriend, Belen. While in Columbia, they rented a huge well-furnace house. One day, Belen and Adrian has an argument over a certain hot woman whom she suspected has an affair with Adrian. After that, Emma, the owner of the house, helps Belen. This is where the big trouble started. Adrian is moved with pain and sorrow when he found out that Belen disappeared mysteriously. He tries to move on with his life when she meet a new girl...


The Hidden Face Movie
Martina Garcia in one the scenes of The Hidden Face


Reaction:

First of all, I suggest not to watch the trailer of this film. The whole trailer surely spoils the whole film. Anyway, I love watching European films especially suspense thriller films. They have unique way on how to present their films to the audience. I can say that this film is indeed awesome. A typical Spanish thriller film which turns out to be quite interesting as there are a lot of things waiting to be unraveled. The whole casts perfectly fit their characters. Both Martina Garcia and Clara Lago are equally hot.

Moreover, there are several thrilling scenes that keep the audience all glued up until the end. You really have to pay attention on every scene less you might miss something. The pace of the film is unhurried and well executed. There are some flashbacks in order to solve the mystery behind the disappearance of Belen. As an audience, you cannot help but keep guessing what happened to Belen. However, towards the middle of the film, the mystery was revealed. But wait, if you think it is over, there is more to come. There is never a dull moment in this film. if you are looking for a good mystery thriller film, I would recommend this film. It is indeed entertaining.



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