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Do It for Me
1997 Spanish film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Do It for Me (Spanish: Hazlo por mí) is a 1997 Spanish thriller drama film directed by Ángel Fernández Santos and written by Juan Miguel Hernández. It stars Cayetana Guillén Cuervo, Carlos Hipólito, and Nancho Novo.
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Plot
Dull bourgeois man Andrés Uriarte inherits his father's family business in which he meets femme fatale Isabel Velasco (herself in a relationship with brutish immate Paco Reina), sleeping with her in a nightclub. Isabel ends up suggesting Andrés that she and a friend may kidnap Andrés' son David so Andrés' father-in-law pays for the ransom.[1][2]
Cast
- Cayetana Guillén Cuervo as Isabel Velasco[3]
- Carlos Hipólito as Andrés Uriarte[3]
- Nancho Novo as Paco Reina[3]
- Eulalia Ramón as Nuria Robles[3]
- Txema Blasco as Antonio Robles[3]
- Concha Leza as Lola Robles[3]
- José Velázquez as David[3]
- Laura Aparicio as Luisa[3]
- Fernando Martín as comisario Ramos[3]
- Jorge Bosso as Miguel Castro[3]
- María Jesús Ruz as Pilar[3]
Production
Do It for Me was produced by El Desierto, and it had the collaboration of Canal+.[2]
Release
The film screened in the competitive slate of the 18th Mostra de València-Cinema del Mediterrani in October 1997, with Guillén Cuervo winning the best female performance award.[4] Distributed by UIP,[2] it was released theatrically in Spain on 7 November 1997.[5]
Reception
Jonathan Holland of Variety deemed the film to be an "unpretentious, low-budget kidnap thriller" writing that, while nothing is too original, the film "is strong in not sacrificing its human elements to plot demands".[2]
Warning that his film review was not self-criticism due to match of given name and family name with the director, Ángel Fernández-Santos[a] of El País wrote that the plot suffers from "a very superficial, unsustainable, and at times painful arbitrariness".[6]
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