Opens: July 4
Genre: Drama-comedy
Duration: 125 minutes

A wave of movies has emerged in the last decade catering to older viewers – mostly comedies. While there’s certainly nothing wrong with that, there is often something remiss with their resort to trite formulae.

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This terrific Argentinean film, however, aims higher than your run-of-the-mill “grey” film, though its target audience is a bit younger than grey, more like salt-and-pepper, as it looks at a pair of professionals in their early 50s. While the film’s publicity material describes it as a “romantic comedy”, I see it more as a fascinatingly talky, intelligent drama with comic moments. Apart from being beautifully mounted visually, it’s also flawlessly acted.

For its protagonists, director Juan Vera has cast two of Argentina’s most highly regarded actors, Mercedes Morán and Ricardo Darin. Their Ana and Marcos are a long happily married couple who wave goodbye to their only teenage son as he ventures overseas to study. It’s obvious they still love one another and share a stock of fond memories, but they tend to take all this for granted as they try to deal with the hole now...