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Painless
Two sisters struggle to repair their fractured relationship while plotting to kill their sick mother.
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Plot Summary
In 1930s Spain, a man named Mateo is born with the unique ability to feel no pain. His gift becomes a curse as he is exploited by his family and forced into a life of performing and enduring unimaginable ordeals. As he grows older, he grapples with his condition, seeking understanding and freedom from the pain he cannot feel but that surrounds him.
Critical Reception
Painless (original title: "Penance") garnered a mixed to positive reception, praised for its unique premise and compelling lead performance, though some critics found its pacing uneven and its narrative occasionally obscure. The film explores themes of suffering, empathy, and the human condition through a surreal and atmospheric lens.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its original and thought-provoking concept.
The lead performance is a standout, conveying a complex emotional landscape.
Some viewers found the film's surreal elements and ambiguous narrative challenging to follow.
Google audience: Audience reception for Painless on Google is not widely available or prominently aggregated.
Fun Fact
The original Spanish title of the film is "Penance," which translates to 'paciencia' or 'sufrimiento' in Spanish, relating to the themes of enduring hardship.
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