Mirage (2018 film)

Mirage (Spanish: Durante la tormenta) is a 2018 mystery-drama film co-written and directed by Oriol Paulo and starring Adriana Ugarte. The movie was released in Spain in 2018 and worldwide, through Netflix, on March 22, 2019.[1][2]

Mirage
SpanishDurante la tormenta
Directed byOriol Paulo
Produced byMercedes Gamero
Mikel Lejarza
Eneko Lizarraga
Jesus Ulled Nadal
Written byOriol Paulo
Lara Sendim
Starring
Music byFernando Velázquez
CinematographyXavi Giménez
Edited byJaume Martí
Production
company
Atresmedia Cine
Colosé Producciones
Mirage Studio
Think Studio
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures (Spain) (theatrical)
Netflix
Release date
  • November 13, 2018 (2018-11-13) (Spain)
Running time
128 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Plot

In 1989, during the fall of the Berlin Wall and a 72-hour-long electrical storm, a boy named Nico, while recording a video in his house, hears some noises and sees a fight scene in his neighbors' house through a window. He goes to the house only to find the body of Ms. Weiss, the wife of the neighbor Angel Prieto. Seeing Mr. Prieto with a knife, Nico tries to escape and is accidentally hit by a car on the road. Prieto is arrested with the murder weapon in hand as Nico dies in the car accident.

In 2014, a married couple, Vera Roy and David Ortiz, move to Nico's house along with their daughter Gloria. They find an old TV set in a storeroom along with a video recorder and cassettes. An electrical storm similar to the one in 1989 begins, and after Vera, David, and Gloria watch Nico's video, the TV starts broadcasting the live news that was taking place when Nico was making his video. During dinner, they share this incident with their neighbor Aitor and his mother Clara, and Vera and David learn how Nico was killed. At night, Vera sees the boy on the TV and is shocked to find that she can interact with him. She initially gets scared but then tries to warn Nico not to go out on the road so he will not get hit.

Next morning, Vera wakes up to a new reality where no one is aware of the above incidents other than her. David is married to someone else. Gloria was never born. She is disturbed and then starts to think that, if she can interact with Nico once again, then she will be able to correct what she has done. She visits the police and tells them the entire story, which is difficult for anyone to believe. Inspector Leyra tries to help her out, but he needs some proof in order to trust her. They visit an author of the book which mentioned Nico communicating with a woman from the future via the television. They learn that during the current storm, they can communicate with Nico and try to change things. As proof, Vera tells the inspector to dig and look for the body of Ms. Weiss beneath her husband's slaughterhouse. They do so and find a human skeleton in a suitcase. The police arrest Prieto, who is now living with Victor and Clara. During the interrogation, it is also revealed that Angel Prieto and Clara were having an affair and they were caught by Ms. Weiss, which led to a fight in which Clara accidentally stabbed Weiss. Inspector Leyra helps Vera by giving her some credit card information about Nico and an address. When she visits this address, she is shocked to find David cheating on his wife with a nurse whom he met during his surgery. Vera blackmails David, who is a bank employee, to get information about Nico. She is surprised to learn that Inspector Leyra is Nico Lasarte, who is in a relationship with her in this reality.

Leyra tells her how he had waited for her for years and, in doing so, had unknowingly prevented from meeting David and Aitor. Vera asks Leyra to correct the events using the TV set and video recorder. Vera then commits suicide so that Leyra will have to save her. Leyra uses the TV and recorder to communicate with his childhood self.

Vera then wakes up to an earlier version of reality where David is her husband and Gloria is her daughter. She finds out that David is still cheating on her. She calls the police to report a body beneath the slaughterhouse where she meets Inspector Leyra, hoping to start a new relationship with him along with her daughter.

Cast

Release

Reception

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Mirage has an approval rating of 75% based on 8 reviews.[3] Jonathan Holland from The Hollywood Reporter wrote: "Mirage has a great deal of satisfying complexity but little depth, and its dazzling, intricate machinery is always visible. But it still makes for a fun ride on a highly calibrated roller coaster."[4] Pablo A. Scholz writing for the newspaper Clarín stated: "Maybe the duration is excessive (just over two hours), but the viewer will remain entertained.[5] Janire Zurbano from the Spanish film magazine Cinemanía gave the movie only 2 and half stars out of five and said: "[Director] Oriol Paulo succeeds in the emotional aspect, but slips in the thriller."[6] Luis Martínez from Spanish newspaper El Mundo gave "Mirage" three out of five stars, concluding: "Beyond the exquisite labyrinth of lost looks, we can always be attentive Adriana Ugarte's work, who is always at the edge."[7] Javier Ocaña writing for El País disliked the movie and argued: "Oriol Paulo composes a commercial thriller of intrigue, of Hitchcockian airs, but that for his plot drinks of films of the contemporary cinema.[8]

At the 2019 Gaudí Awards, Mirage was nominated for two awards, "Best Actress in a Supporting Role" (for Clara Segura) and "Best Visual Effects", but lost both.[9]

References

  1. "Mirage". Netflix. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  2. Radulovic, Petrana (2019-02-20). "Every movie and show coming to Netflix in March". Polygon. Retrieved 2019-06-10.
  3. "Mirage (Durante la tormenta)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  4. Holland, Jonathan. "'Durante la Tormenta' ('Mirage'): Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  5. Scholz, Pablo A. "Crítica de "Durante la tormenta", por Netflix: Me quieren volver loca". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  6. Zurbano, Janire. "Durante la tormenta". Cinemanía (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  7. Martínez, Luis. "Durante la tormenta: el trampantojo como enfermedad". El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  8. Ocaña, Javier. "Un rayo de vehemencia". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  9. "Nominades - XI Premis Gaudí". academiadelcinema.cat (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 June 2019.
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