The Dead Man and Being Happy
Dani SanchísThe third film by Javier Rebollo and screenwriter Lola Mayo returned to the world of solitary leading characters in whose silence they hide a stormy past. In the case of the role played by José Sacristán: Santos, a dying and hard man who flees from an inevitable end as part of a way of having lived, as a non-stop escape forward. Without a doubt, this film includes one of Sacristán's interpretations where the versatility with which he understands interpretation is best exemplified. Synopsis: Buenos Aires. On the top floor of a hospital, a Spaniard who has spent half his life in Argentina realizes that he is dying. This dry, funny, and sweet old hitman gets away with a happy shipment of morphine, heading north to nowhere. A girl he meets on the road will be his faithful squire.