Actor and director talk to ABC about the leap into the void that a film like ‘Escape’ implies
The film, produced by Scorsese, freely shreds Enrique Rubio’s novel to reflect on guilt and absurdity
Mario Casas before it was normal and now, as soon as he is careless, he finds himself chewing ice, crushing it. Also, although not so much anymore, running strangely, muttering like a little animal and stuck in fillers like “well then” or “I’ll do that.” It’s his fault…
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