Réalisation:
Jorge Ramírez SuárezScénario:
Jorge Ramírez SuárezPhotographie:
Luis David SansansMusique:
Eduardo GamboaActeurs·trices:
Bruno Bichir, Lorraine Pilkington, Jesús Ochoa, Álvaro Guerrero, Emma Cunniffe, Reece Dinsdale, Norma Pablo, Annabel Mullion, Sean Gilder (plus)Résumés(1)
A young couple's life is destroyed when a powerful official claims that they are responsible for the death of a top politician. Though around them a criminal world seethes, Julie and Antonio are a young and loving couple with a new baby and a solid, white-collar sense of stability. But when a loose social connection suddenly ties them to a major political assassination, the two become innocents desperately trying to adapt to a world of murderous politicians and cops that, moment to moment, threatens their lives. (texte officiel du distributeur)
(plus)Critiques (1)
If Rabbit on the Moon is indeed Jorge Ramírez Suárez's debut, then it's a promising start. While there are currently much better films in the political thriller genre, such as Syriana, Rabbit on the Moon is still a decent effort. The film lacks star actors, special effects, and intense action. The director relies on a natural acting style and a realistic portrayal of the story. Perhaps the plot point of Julia's escape from captivity is somewhat implausible. The film could also benefit from a slightly faster pace. Overall rating: 60%. ()