The magnificent and sublime 'Trance' by Danny Boyle

James McAvoy in a scene from Danny Boyle's 'Trance'.

James McAvoy in a scene from the Danny Boyle movie 'Trance'.

Directly from the UK, A few days ago the thriller 'Trance' by director Danny Boyle invaded our screens. The cast of 'Trance'is headed by: James McAvoy (Simon), Vincent Cassel (Franck) and Rosario Dawson (Elizabeth), among others, who give life to the script by Joe Ahearne and John Hodge. 

'Trance' tells the story of Simon, an auction house attendant who teams up with a criminal gang to steal a work of art worth millions of dollars, but after being hit in the head during the heist, he discovers, upon waking, that he does not remember where he has hidden the painting. When threats and physical torture get no response, The gang boss hires a hypnotherapist to poke around Simon's mind. As you delve into your shattered subconscious, the stakes become much higher, and the boundaries between desire, reality, and hypnotic suggestion begin to blur and disappear.

'Trance' is another clear example that demonstrates Boyle's determination to continue to overcome difficult filmmaking challengesThe film uses all kinds of tricks, turns, curves… to offer us an entertaining product, and it succeeds.

The final product, which we highly recommend, It is a delight for the senses, a game for the mind, with a great soundtrack, excellent photography, a clever and funny plot, and a final result that you could define with the word "frenzied."

And it wouldn't be fair to say goodbye without mentioning magnificent cast, from James McAvoy (X-Men: First Generation, Wanted ...) that once again makes his artistic capacity clear, as Vincent Cassel (Black swan, Eastern Promises ...) who is still in shape, embroidering a role as a mobster, until Rosario Dawson (Clerks II, Sin City ...), for many the true revelation of the film that fills all the scenes of the film with a very complex role that he plays perfectly. Can you let yourself be hypnotized?

More information - Trailer in Spanish of “Trance” by Danny Boyle

Source - labutaca.net


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