Synopsis
Nobody's Life is a movie released in 2002.
In this gripping drama-thriller, the seemingly perfect life of Emilio, a successful economist with a devoted family, unravels when a small, seemingly harmless lie spirals out of control. As the faΓ§ade of his idyllic existence begins to crack, his wife Γgata grows increasingly suspicious of his whereabouts, particularly when he picks up a guest pass to the Bank of Spain. The tension escalates when Emilio crosses paths with Rosana, a vulnerable college student who ignites a passionate affair that threatens to dismantle his carefully constructed world. The film masterfully explores themes of deception, desire, and the fragility of human relationships. As Emilio grapples with his conscience and the consequences of his choices, viewers are drawn into a compelling narrative that examines how one small lie can lead to catastrophic consequences. With strong performances, particularly from JosΓ© Coronado and Marta Etura, the film captures the raw emotions of betrayal and the desperate lengths one will go to maintain a picture-perfect life. This intense exploration of morality and identity makes it a must-watch for those who appreciate character-driven stories with an edge of suspense.
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Canal+ EspaΓ±a
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