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Abel

  • 2010
  • 15
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.5K
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Abel (2010)
ComedyDrama

About a peculiar young boy who, as he blurs reality and fantasy, takes over the responsibilities of a family man in his father's absence.About a peculiar young boy who, as he blurs reality and fantasy, takes over the responsibilities of a family man in his father's absence.About a peculiar young boy who, as he blurs reality and fantasy, takes over the responsibilities of a family man in his father's absence.

  • Director
    • Diego Luna
  • Writers
    • Augusto Mendoza
    • Diego Luna
  • Stars
    • Christopher Ruíz-Esparza
    • Karina Gidi
    • José María Yazpik
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Diego Luna
    • Writers
      • Augusto Mendoza
      • Diego Luna
    • Stars
      • Christopher Ruíz-Esparza
      • Karina Gidi
      • José María Yazpik
    • 8User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Christopher Ruíz-Esparza
    Christopher Ruíz-Esparza
    • Abel
    Karina Gidi
    Karina Gidi
    • Cecilia
    José María Yazpik
    José María Yazpik
    • Anselmo
    Carlos Aragón
    Carlos Aragón
    • Dr. Monárrez
    Gerardo Ruíz-Esparza
    Gerardo Ruíz-Esparza
    • Paúl
    Geraldine Galván
    Geraldine Galván
    • Selene
    • (as Geraldine Alejandra)
    Gabino Rodríguez
    • Clemente
    Lucero Trejo
    • Esperancita
    Maria Elena Cervantes
    • Cocinera
    Marcela Ruiz Esparza
    Marcela Ruiz Esparza
    • Maestra
    • (as Marcela Ruíz Esparza)
    Úrsula Pruneda
    Úrsula Pruneda
    • Dr. Islas
    Norma Angélica
    Norma Angélica
    • Taxistra Mujer
    Mauricio Isaac
    Mauricio Isaac
    • Policia
    Francisco Franco Alba
    Francisco Franco Alba
    • Empteado Balneario
    • Director
      • Diego Luna
    • Writers
      • Augusto Mendoza
      • Diego Luna
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    User reviews8

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    krysta-beam

    It's Diego Luna

    1. It's Diego Luna.

    2. It's Diego Luna.

    3. It's Diego Luna.

    And if that's not enough to get you to watch this film, you must not know Diego Luna.

    The film explores cultural familial roles, mental health culture and stigma in Mexico, and forces viewers to examine the effects of family in culture.

    Basically, it's amazing.

    The acting is spectacular. The performances are absolutely spot on. Casting was perfect. The music is perfect. The photography is perfect. Lighting, set, and characterization are perfect. Per-freaking-fection.
    8jwill602

    A bizarre gem drenched in Lacanian imagery

    From a brief description, Abel sounds like a lighthearted comedy. A boy, possibly autistic, takes charge in his household when he realizes that his mother is struggling to raise her three children. After staying up all night watching Pedro Infante movies, he begins to act like a father, taking care of his younger brother and older sister. However, problems arise when he takes his role too far. The film gets slightly disturbing when Abel begins thinking he is actually an adult. There are predictably cute moments that occur when a child acts like an adult, but they are constantly undermined by slightly disturbing moments. Don't get me wrong, Abel is still somewhat of a comedy, but it has a much darker side.

    Luna is clearly well versed in Lacan (or, at the very least, he's read Mulvey). Abel's problem is with his identification. Something went wrong in the mirror stage and now his entire understanding of the symbolic order is incorrect. He rejects the name of the father and things get strangely Oedipal. In a climactic sequence, Abel's father makes use of a mirror in an attempt to correct Abel's identificatory issues.

    Usually, Lacan is evoked for commentaries on the medium itself. Luna gives the ideas a fresh take by tackling them within the plot. If you've read Lacan or are familiar with his ideas, you'll definitely get a kick out of this film. Even if you haven't (but if you're interested in film, you should definitely read Mulvey's short article Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema) you can still enjoy the film as a bizarre story about a kid who challenges his absent father.
    7sergio_ortega

    It's a good film but not excellent

    Diego Luna's first film is a good movie about a kid with a mental disorder. The boy named Abel (Christhoper Ruiz Esparza) is the main character in this story about a middle-class Mexican family. This boy take the place of his father (nobody known about him by 2 years)trying to fill out the space at the father in the lives of his brothers. This movie has drama and comedy in an interesting mix. Jose Maria Yazpick (Anselmo's character)deserves a special mention, very good actor. The movie change from drama at beginning, comedy in the middle and return to drama. This is a god film but needs more punch at end to become a great, I noted that Luna needed more experienced to make it an extraordinary movie.
    7renedelagza0

    The boy who mistook himself for his father...

    I was looking forward to watch this film since the first time I saw the trailer. It seemed like an interesting idea and it didn't look like the kind of story Mexican cinema is used to show.

    And it, indeed, is a peculiar story. There are some awkward and funny situations as a result of a boy acting like his own father, but on the other hand, the drama of a delusional kid who doesn't really know who he is and feels the need to fill the father role in his family. The real conflict begins when the real dad decides to finally show up after a two year absence.

    I liked how the characters are portrayed and also the acting, especially from Christopher Ruíz-Esparza (the boy who plays Abel). The story is told with a good balance between comedy and drama and is really enjoyable.
    6siciliankan

    An overwhelming feeling of nauseating parenting

    The film has its funny, sad and thoughtful moments and is very much about the mental health of a child who in his father's absence wants to take his place. It is well made, but throughout the story, my overwhelming thought was about the bad parenting and why the mother let the child take the place of the father and why she let the boy dominate as the patriarch (for not all fathers should be) and submit to him. The epitome of woke child rearing. Let your child be whatever it wants, what ever the damage to them or to you. Don't set boundaries or confront problems before they get out of control, rather just pander to the little darlings. 6* because of the quality of the story telling and film making.

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    • Trivia
      First feature film directed by Diego Luna. His first and previous effort as director was a documentary.
    • Connections
      Features La oveja negra (1949)
    • Soundtracks
      Abel
      Written and Performed by Julieta Venegas

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    • Release date
      • January 7, 2011 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Official sites
      • Official site (France)
      • Official site (Mexico)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Абель
    • Filming locations
      • Aguascalientes, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Canana Films
      • Mr. Mudd
      • Fondo de Inversión y Estímulos al Cine (FIDECINE)
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,706,679
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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