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The Crimes That Bind (2020 film)

The Crimes That Bind (Spanish: Crímenes de familia) is a 2020 Argentine psychological thriller film directed by Sebastián Schindel, written by Pablo Del Teso and Sebastián Schindel and starring Cecilia Roth, Miguel Ángel Solá and Sofía Gala Castiglione.[1] The Crimes That Bind was released on August 20, 2020 on Netflix.[2]

The Crimes That Bind
Film poster
SpanishCrímenes de familia
Directed bySebastián Schindel
Written by
  • Pablo Del Teso
  • Sebastián Schindel
Starring
Production
companies
  • Buffalo Films
  • Magoya Films
  • Tieless Media
Distributed byNetflix
Release date
  • August 20, 2020 (2020-08-20)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

Plot edit

In this understated film, Alicia, played by Cecilia Roth, the mother of Daniel, played by Benjamín Amadeo, is blinded by her unconditional love for her 35-year-old son, and unable to even consider the possibility that he could be guilty of assault, rape, stalking, and violence against women. The film begins with Alicia hosting her socialite friends in their Buenos Aires, Argentina apartment in one of the capital city's most luxurious neighborhoods, where she lives with her 70-year-old retired engineer husband, Ignacio, played by Miguel Ángel Solá, her live-in maid Gladys, played by Yanina Ávila, and Gladys's 3-year old son, Santiago (Santi), who calls Alicia Auntie. Gladys has a humble background. Her mother died when she was about three or four years old and she lived with her father, who neglected and abused her in a remote forested area. She became an unpaid servant to her father's second wife and her step-siblings until her teen years, when she escaped to Buenos Aires with the help of a neighbor, where she was hired by Alicia.

Both Alicia and her husband are portrayed as dignified and courteous, while Gladys is portrayed as "simple" and slow. These assumptions are unsettled as the story unfolds involving two court cases and prison sentences. Daniel stands trial and is imprisoned for the attempted murder of his ex-wife, Marcela, played by Sofía Gala Castiglione. Gladys is accused and convicted of murder for suffocating her newborn baby in her living quarters in Alicia and Ignacio's home. For most of the film, Gladys is portrayed as a passive, emotionless prisoner, who remains silent in her own defense, which makes it impossible for her lawyer, Vieytes, to help her. She receives a particularly harsh punishment of 17 years of imprisonment. Alicia is present in both courtrooms. At the conclusion of Gladys's trial, to Vieytes' surprise, Gladys makes a statement in which she apologizes to Alicia for the mistreatment she has been subjected to in court and thanks Alicia for taking such good care of Santi. She asks the court to grant Alicia custody of Santi.

In Daniel's court case, evidence against him mounts, and it appears that he will be found guilty. Alicia's wealthier friends abandon her. The administration at Santi's expensive preschool tells her that she should enroll him in a school with more diversity where he would better fit in. In her confusion and in desperation to help her son, who she believes to be innocent, Alicia decides to hire an expensive criminal defense lawyer. Ignacio warns Alicia that the lawyer she wants to hire is unscrupulous. He is known for using expensive bribes and other means outside the courts to win his cases. When she tells Ignacio that she wants to downsize to a less expensive apartment and to cut spending in order to hire this lawyer, Ignacio tells her that he is leaving her.

Santi misses his mother, Gladys. Alicia takes him to the prison where Gladys is held. It is her first visit with Gladys since she was imprisoned. Alicia had strongly criticized Gladys for her actions when she testified against her in court. She also lied under oath when she denied warning Gladys that if she got pregnant a second time there would be consequences. Vieytes suggested that Gladys' motivation for killing her own newborn was partly out of fear of losing both her secure job and her housing. During the prison visit, Gladys tells Alicia that Daniel had come to their home during a period in which he had been estranged from his parents. He had asked to come in and Gladys had let him. He then stole money from his parents and raped Gladys, leaving her pregnant. Daniel threatened to hurt Gladys and Santi if she told Alicia or anyone what he had done. The baby she killed was Alicia's grandson, and Gladys wanted Alicia to accept custody of Santi.

As part of her inner journey, which leads to accepting that her son is the perpetrator, not a victim in the crimes against his ex-wife, his young child, and Gladys, Alicia begins to understand more about the complexity of violence against women from the psychologist and activist played by Paola Barrientos. As Alicia comes to understand the full implication of what Gladys had told her, she becomes an ally for both of Daniel's victims, Marcela and Gladys. She provides Marcela, and by extension, Gladys, with the crucial evidence Marcela needs to win her case against Daniel—evidence that Alicia had acquired as part of the $400,000 fee to the lawyer who had succeeded in getting Daniel released from prison by suppressing evidence.

In one of the final scenes, Alicia, the psychologist and Vieytes are entering the courtroom where Gladys is appealing her sentence. The film ends with Alicia attending a family gathering with Santi, Marcela, and Alicia's grandson, with Marcela's family and friends, in a much humbler but happier home than that in which the film begins.[1]

Cast edit

Reviews edit

A review in Media, Entertainment, Arts, WorldWide (MEAWW), described the film as an "enthralling" and "enticing crime drama".[1]

According to the Film Affinity site, critic Diego Batlle said it was a "remarkable", "rigorous, ambitious and intelligent" "judicial thriller";[3] John Serba, in the Decider, said that the setting, characters and theme made it "absorbing" if not "always original or well written".[3]

A review in La Nación called it a "solid psychological thriller".[4]

One The New York Times's review called it a "gloomy melodrama"[5] and compared it to the 2019 Netflix film The Son, by the same director, Sebastián Schindel.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Pinto, Anoushka (August 11, 2020). "'The Crimes that Bind' aka 'Crímenes de Familia': Release date, plot, cast, trailer and all you need to know about Netflix's Argentinian film". Media, Entertainment, Arts, WorldWide (MEAWW). Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  2. ^ "Sebastián Schindel explora la culpa en "Crímenes de familia"" [Sebastián Schindel explores guilt in "Family Crimes"]. Rio Negro (in Spanish). 20 August 2020. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
  3. ^ a b Film Affinity
  4. ^ Stiletano, Marcelo. "Netflix: Family Crimes, a solid and uninspiring thriller on hot topics". La Nación. Retrieved 2020-08-23.
  5. ^ Catsoulis, Jeannette (August 20, 2020). "'The Crimes That Bind' Review: A Mother's Trying Times". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  6. ^ Tobias, Scott (August 1, 1919). "'The Son' Review: She's Having a Baby (Without You)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved August 23, 2020.

External links edit

  • The Crimes That Bind at IMDb  
  • The Crimes That Bind on Netflix  

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The Crimes That Bind Spanish Crimenes de familia is a 2020 Argentine psychological thriller film directed by Sebastian Schindel written by Pablo Del Teso and Sebastian Schindel and starring Cecilia Roth Miguel Angel Sola and Sofia Gala Castiglione 1 The Crimes That Bind was released on August 20 2020 on Netflix 2 The Crimes That BindFilm posterSpanishCrimenes de familiaDirected bySebastian SchindelWritten byPablo Del Teso Sebastian SchindelStarringCecilia Roth Miguel Angel Sola Sofia Gala CastiglioneProductioncompaniesBuffalo Films Magoya Films Tieless MediaDistributed byNetflixRelease dateAugust 20 2020 2020 08 20 Running time99 minutesCountryArgentinaLanguageSpanish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reviews 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot editIn this understated film Alicia played by Cecilia Roth the mother of Daniel played by Benjamin Amadeo is blinded by her unconditional love for her 35 year old son and unable to even consider the possibility that he could be guilty of assault rape stalking and violence against women The film begins with Alicia hosting her socialite friends in their Buenos Aires Argentina apartment in one of the capital city s most luxurious neighborhoods where she lives with her 70 year old retired engineer husband Ignacio played by Miguel Angel Sola her live in maid Gladys played by Yanina Avila and Gladys s 3 year old son Santiago Santi who calls Alicia Auntie Gladys has a humble background Her mother died when she was about three or four years old and she lived with her father who neglected and abused her in a remote forested area She became an unpaid servant to her father s second wife and her step siblings until her teen years when she escaped to Buenos Aires with the help of a neighbor where she was hired by Alicia Both Alicia and her husband are portrayed as dignified and courteous while Gladys is portrayed as simple and slow These assumptions are unsettled as the story unfolds involving two court cases and prison sentences Daniel stands trial and is imprisoned for the attempted murder of his ex wife Marcela played by Sofia Gala Castiglione Gladys is accused and convicted of murder for suffocating her newborn baby in her living quarters in Alicia and Ignacio s home For most of the film Gladys is portrayed as a passive emotionless prisoner who remains silent in her own defense which makes it impossible for her lawyer Vieytes to help her She receives a particularly harsh punishment of 17 years of imprisonment Alicia is present in both courtrooms At the conclusion of Gladys s trial to Vieytes surprise Gladys makes a statement in which she apologizes to Alicia for the mistreatment she has been subjected to in court and thanks Alicia for taking such good care of Santi She asks the court to grant Alicia custody of Santi In Daniel s court case evidence against him mounts and it appears that he will be found guilty Alicia s wealthier friends abandon her The administration at Santi s expensive preschool tells her that she should enroll him in a school with more diversity where he would better fit in In her confusion and in desperation to help her son who she believes to be innocent Alicia decides to hire an expensive criminal defense lawyer Ignacio warns Alicia that the lawyer she wants to hire is unscrupulous He is known for using expensive bribes and other means outside the courts to win his cases When she tells Ignacio that she wants to downsize to a less expensive apartment and to cut spending in order to hire this lawyer Ignacio tells her that he is leaving her Santi misses his mother Gladys Alicia takes him to the prison where Gladys is held It is her first visit with Gladys since she was imprisoned Alicia had strongly criticized Gladys for her actions when she testified against her in court She also lied under oath when she denied warning Gladys that if she got pregnant a second time there would be consequences Vieytes suggested that Gladys motivation for killing her own newborn was partly out of fear of losing both her secure job and her housing During the prison visit Gladys tells Alicia that Daniel had come to their home during a period in which he had been estranged from his parents He had asked to come in and Gladys had let him He then stole money from his parents and raped Gladys leaving her pregnant Daniel threatened to hurt Gladys and Santi if she told Alicia or anyone what he had done The baby she killed was Alicia s grandson and Gladys wanted Alicia to accept custody of Santi As part of her inner journey which leads to accepting that her son is the perpetrator not a victim in the crimes against his ex wife his young child and Gladys Alicia begins to understand more about the complexity of violence against women from the psychologist and activist played by Paola Barrientos As Alicia comes to understand the full implication of what Gladys had told her she becomes an ally for both of Daniel s victims Marcela and Gladys She provides Marcela and by extension Gladys with the crucial evidence Marcela needs to win her case against Daniel evidence that Alicia had acquired as part of the 400 000 fee to the lawyer who had succeeded in getting Daniel released from prison by suppressing evidence In one of the final scenes Alicia the psychologist and Vieytes are entering the courtroom where Gladys is appealing her sentence The film ends with Alicia attending a family gathering with Santi Marcela and Alicia s grandson with Marcela s family and friends in a much humbler but happier home than that in which the film begins 1 Cast editCecilia Roth as Alicia Campos Miguel Angel Sola as Ignacio Arrieta Benjamin Amadeo as Daniel Arrieta Sofia Gala Castiglione as Marcela Sosa as Sofia Gala Yanina Avila as Gladys Pereyra Paola Barrientos as Psychology Diego Cremonesi as Esteban Palleros Marcelo Subiotto as Pedro Vieytes Santiago Avila as Santiago Pereyra Alisa Reyes as Marcela voice Reviews editA review in Media Entertainment Arts WorldWide MEAWW described the film as an enthralling and enticing crime drama 1 According to the Film Affinity site critic Diego Batlle said it was a remarkable rigorous ambitious and intelligent judicial thriller 3 John Serba in the Decider said that the setting characters and theme made it absorbing if not always original or well written 3 A review in La Nacion called it a solid psychological thriller 4 One The New York Times s review called it a gloomy melodrama 5 and compared it to the 2019 Netflix film The Son by the same director Sebastian Schindel 6 See also editThe SonReferences edit a b c Pinto Anoushka August 11 2020 The Crimes that Bind aka Crimenes de Familia Release date plot cast trailer and all you need to know about Netflix s Argentinian film Media Entertainment Arts WorldWide MEAWW Retrieved August 23 2020 Sebastian Schindel explora la culpa en Crimenes de familia Sebastian Schindel explores guilt in Family Crimes Rio Negro in Spanish 20 August 2020 Retrieved 22 August 2020 a b Film Affinity Stiletano Marcelo Netflix Family Crimes a solid and uninspiring thriller on hot topics La Nacion Retrieved 2020 08 23 Catsoulis Jeannette August 20 2020 The Crimes That Bind Review A Mother s Trying Times The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 23 2020 Tobias Scott August 1 1919 The Son Review She s Having a Baby Without You The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 23 2020 External links editThe Crimes That Bind at IMDb nbsp The Crimes That Bind on Netflix nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Crimes That Bind 2020 film amp oldid 1216376735, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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