(THREE AND 1/2 STARS)
Let’s be honest: we need entertainment. Always, we are not going here to cry about the reality that surrounds us today (horrible in almost every way). So if an Argentine film decides to be a kind and fast fantasy, We cannot help but thank you.
The duel tells how a depressed guy hires hitmen to kill him. And then, a stunning girl appears. And then she no longer wants to die. And then, that girl is a super spy, or a super assassin, and you have to run.
It’s true that it’s not the most original starting point in the world, but asking for “originality” when all the stories have already been told is a bit snobbish. Especially when, for an hour and a half, These characters make us believe that they really existand although perhaps not everything is precise or without bumps, we have fun (which is letting ourselves be carried along other paths to other worlds).
Both Furriel and Suárez understand what this is all about and, therefore, we can let ourselves be carried away, grateful, by the adventure.

