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20 Centimeters (2005)

20 Centimeters (2005)
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A fantasy-prone transvestite who is looking to make the leap to transsexual status imagines that he is the star of a lavish universe punctuated by elaborate musical numbers in director Ramon Salazar's stylish sophomore feature. Adolfo (Monica Cervera) is a die-hard romantic who currently shares a cramped apartment with Tomas (Miguel O'Dogherty). Though he was born a man, Adolfo prefers to go by the name Marieta, and is currently stashing away the money needed to shed the male appendage that is holding him back from full womanhood. Sex-change operations don't come cheap, though, and in order to raise said money Marieta must first land a decent-paying job. Though one successful interview does find Marieta hired as a railroad-station cleaner, the exhausted worker immediately falls asleep on the job and is quickly fired for doing so. It is in his sleep that Marieta truly comes alive, though, and after falling asleep during a conversation at a nearby market, the dreamland Ginger Rogers is pulled to safety by handsome stock boy El Reponedor (Pablo Puyol). As an intensely sexual relationship begins to develop between Marieta and El Reponedor, the aspiring transsexual discovers that even if he himself doesn't appreciate his one defining male characteristic, there are others out there who most certainly do. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Monica CerveraPablo Puyol, (more)
Director(s):
Ramon Salazar
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of 20 Centimeters

A fantasy-prone transvestite who is looking to make the leap to transsexual status imagines that he is the star of a lavish universe punctuated by elaborate musical numbers in director Ramon Salazar's stylish sophomore feature. Adolfo (Monica Cervera) is a die-hard romantic who currently shares a cramped apartment with Tomas (Miguel O'Dogherty). Though he was born a man, Adolfo prefers to go by the name Marieta, and is currently stashing away the money needed to shed the male appendage that is holding him back from full womanhood. Sex-change operations don't come cheap, though, and in order to raise said money Marieta must first land a decent-paying job. Though one successful interview does find Marieta hired as a railroad-station cleaner, the exhausted worker immediately falls asleep on the job and is quickly fired for doing so. It is in his sleep that Marieta truly comes alive, though, and after falling asleep during a conversation at a nearby market, the dreamland Ginger Rogers is pulled to safety by handsome stock boy El Reponedor (Pablo Puyol). As an intensely sexual relationship begins to develop between Marieta and El Reponedor, the aspiring transsexual discovers that even if he himself doesn't appreciate his one defining male characteristic, there are others out there who most certainly do. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
113 mins

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Director(s):
Ramon Salazar
Writer(s):
Ramon Salazar
Categories:
Independent Films
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    Carlos S.

    If you like any of Pedro Almodovar films, you will LOVE this movie. Everything was great about this movie, cant find anything wrong with it. May even buy it!

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    Joey D.

    This movie is fantastic, really great story line & I highly reccomend this. It reminded me of Pedro A. films.

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    Charles G.

    Despite the trailer concentrating on the musical numbers, they are not the main reason for seeing this film. In fact many of the musical sequence are superflous and slow down the plot. The REAL reason to see this flick is the storyline and acting. Both take you into the world of a poverty line pre-op transsexual in Spain. Monica Cervera is very effective and sympathetic as the lead. It's the kind of film Fellini would've made in the 50s. Fast forward through the musical sequences and enjoy the story!

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