Actores Relatos Salvajes Jun 2026

como Isabel: Una modelo que comparte una historia pasada con el misterioso Pasternak.

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(Romina): Portrays a bride who discovers her groom's infidelity during their wedding reception. Leonardo Sbaraglia como Isabel: Una modelo que comparte una historia

En "El más fuerte" , Darín brilla nuevamente, esta vez en solitario. Su interpretación de un ingeniero frustrado por la burocracia y el favoritismo del gobierno es un estudio sobre la desesperación. La narrativa visual de su personaje, pasando de la paciencia a la demencia, está respaldada por la capacidad de Darín de conectar con el espectador sin necesidad de diálogos extensos. Es una crítica visual a la impotencia ciudadana. Leonardo Sbaraglia En "El más fuerte" , Darín

Wild Tales is not a celebration of violence. It is a forensic examination of what happens when the performance of everyday life demands too much repression for too little reward. Szifrón’s Argentina—with its casual corruption, class warfare, and bureaucratic sadism—is merely a synecdoche for all modern societies. The “wild” in the title refers not to the acts themselves but to the state of nature that lurks beneath the starched collar of law.

The final episode, Hasta que la muerte nos separe (Until Death Do Us Part), is the film’s masterwork of performative destruction. A bride discovers her groom’s infidelity during their reception. What follows is not a breakdown but a re-scripting . She flees to the roof, has sex with a catering waiter (an act of pure, unscripted desire), smashes her own cake, and vomits on the groom’s mother. Yet the scene’s genius is her pivot: she does not leave. Instead, she returns to the dance floor, takes her husband’s hand, and begins to tango—but this tango is not reconciliation. It is a public execution of their former selves. The other guests, frozen, are the audience of a marriage’s auto-da-fé.