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Wikipedia article




'Toro' is a 2016 action thriller film directed by Kike Mallo starring Mario Casas, Luis Tosar and Jos Sacristn.

Plot



All of the action takes place within 48 hours. Reuniting after 5 years, two brothers, Toro and Lpez (the former has just got out of jail while the latter was fleeing from law enforcement alongside his daughter after a theft), embark on a journey across Andalusia.

Cast



Production



The screenplay was co-penned by Fernando Navarro and Rafael Cobos. The film is an Apaches Entertainment (Apache Films), Atresmedia Cine, Zircozine, Escndalo Films, Maestranza Films and Ran Entertainment production, with the participation of Atresmedia, Movistar+, TVG and Canal Sur Televisin. Production also featured the association of Media 2013-Back up Media and it had support from ICAA, ICO, Junta de Andaluca, and Xunta de Galicia. Shooting began by January 2015. It was shot in between Galicia (including Vigo, Pontevedra, Cerceda and Ourense) and Andalusia (including Almera, Mlaga, Benalmdena, Torremolinos and Fuengirola).



Release



'Toro' pre-screened in Vigo. It screened on 22 April 2016 as the opening film of the 19th Mlaga Spanish Film Festival. Distributed by Universal Pictures International Spain, the film received a wide release in Spanish theatres on the same day.

Reception



Pere Vall of 'Fotogramas' rated the film with 4 out of 5 stars, highlighting Casas' performance (bringing brutality and tenderness together) as the best thing about the film, while missing more screentime from Garca-Jonsson.

Reviewing for 'El Peridico de Catalunya', Beatriz Martnez scored 3 out of 5 stars, finding satisfying that 'Toro' breaks the self-imposed limits of political correctness in Spanish cinema, also considering that the film featured "one of the most conceptual visual designs of recent times", although she considered that eventually Kike Mallo's filmmaking hids behind "impostured images lacking a true soul".

Llus Bonet Mojica of 'La Vanguardia' wrote that the cast (particularly Sacristn) was the film's best asset. He deemed however that the film does not quite come together, and that the non-stop action scenes fall into repetition and produce a certain weariness.

Jonathan Holland of 'The Hollywood Reporter' wrote that while thundering along nicely and a "central trio of fine performances and satisfyingly breakneck pace", the film's "insistence on pushing all the right cinematic buttons means that below the surface, it doesn't quite stand up".

Accolades



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| rowspan = "2" align = "center" | 2017 || rowspan = "2" | 9th Gaud Awards ||| Best Production Supervision || Toni Carrizosa || || rowspan = "2" |

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| Best Visual Fffects || Rafa Gald ||

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See also



* List of Spanish films of 2016

* List of French films of 2016

References




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