Perdida

2018 - SPANISH - MOVIE

Crime Drama Mystery Thriller

A womans search for her missing best friend in Patagonia becomes a dangerous journey as she confronts a powerful force and faces various intriguing individuals, all while never finding respite in her relentless pursuit. Perdida is a 2018 Spanish-language Crime Drama movie starring Luisana Lopilato, Amaia Salamanca, Nicol S Furtado, Oriana Sabatini, Juli N Serrano, Laura Laprida and María Onetto. The movie is based on Cornelia by Florencia Etcheves. Perdida was Produced by Axel Kuschevatzky and Mat As Levinson. Perdida is written by Alejandro Montiel, Jorge Maestro and Mili Roque Pitt and it is directed by Alejandro Montiel. Perdida was released on 19th April 2018 and takes a screen time of 103 minutes. Cinematography was done by Guillermo Nieto and editing by Fran Amaro. The music was composed by Alfonso G. Aguilar.
  • Jini Score
    4.0/10
  • Critics Score
    33%
  • Rating
    5.6/10
  • Jini Score
    4.0%
  • Critics Score
    33
  • Rating
    5.6
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Release Date19 APR 2018
Language

Spanish

Genre

Crime , Drama , Mystery , Thriller

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Perdida Reviews and Ratings

Average Review Rating : neutral

50.0%

Positive Review Rating : 33%

33%
    • Roger Moore

      Being a cop who breaks rules, busts heads and gets her man, Manuela doesnt hear him. ( Read More )
    • Meghan O'Keefe

      There are scenes that could be cut down, and at the end of the day, creatively its kind of a paint by numbers thriller. ( Read More )
    • Rolando Gallego

      With a precise technique, Perdida is a good exercise in the genre that does not renounce its need to generate a quality national product without betraying localism all while speaking to a theme of social interest. ( Read More )
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