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27 Horas
Drama on juvenile delinquency, unemployment and drugs. Jon, a boy of twenty, gets up at seven o'clock and from that moment we can see how he lives the friendship, love, family relationships and his dark passion for drugs.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on a group of young people involved in petty crime in Barcelona. Their lives are depicted as a cycle of drugs, desperation, and fleeting moments of rebellion. The narrative follows their struggles as they navigate the harsh realities of their environment, leading to tragic consequences.
Critical Reception
Released in 1986, '27 Horas' was noted for its gritty portrayal of urban decay and youth delinquency in post-Franco Spain. Critics often highlighted its raw realism and unflinching look at a marginalized segment of society. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it garnered attention for its authentic depiction of its subject matter and its contribution to Spanish cinema's exploration of social issues.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and unflinching portrayal of urban youth and crime.
Acknowledged for its gritty realism and atmospheric depiction of Barcelona's underbelly.
Seen as a significant, albeit bleak, representation of social issues in contemporary Spain at the time.
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Fun Fact
The film is considered part of a wave of Spanish cinema in the 1980s that explored social realities and marginalized communities in the post-dictatorship era.
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