Ben Sharrock is one of the best directors i've ever seen!
He made 2 masterpieces(to this day,Ben has made 2 movies, limbo and pikadero) For me,limbo is a better movie,because it has more twist and more realistic characters.
But it make this movie bad?
Hell no!
It's like you watching some Theo Angelopoulos movies that combined with Wes Anderson's style!
I love that cold chemistry between characters.
It's a big risk to write like this(cold characters) and direct and filming that hot shots!
I'm happy that the jokes in this movie are not vulgarity.
It's a simple movie about humans behavior that i absolutely recommending to you to watch it!
Plot summary
Unable to fly the nest due to the economic crisis that grips Spain, a penniless, young couple have trouble consummating their fledgling relationship in their parents' homes. As they become increasingly desperate to make love, they are forced to look to popular public hot spots commonly used for sex among young people, known by the locals as "picaderos". However, things are never as easy as they seem, and their relationship is quickly tested as they try to break free from the shackles of a crumbling economy. "Picadero" depicts the quiet humiliations of the economic crisis through a simple narrative that unfolds through tableaus of observational dead-pan humour.
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WHAT A MOVIE!
Great Little Film
... and I don't mean to be "damning with faint praise" here.
As with many of the best indie films, this takes a small budget and small cast, set in a narrow context, and makes some telling observations about life and the world in general. (cf "That Sinking Feeling", maybe? That kind of charm, anyway...)
He made me care about the characters, even if didn't fully sympathise with their decisions or accept the premiss of their effective captivity by circumstances. Clearly here he's extrapolating from the consequences of the Spanish financial crisis (and global capitalism),but these kind of hard choices about one's life direction will have resonance for all, I think.
Some nice touches in the script illustrate how Ben didn't hammer things home (e.g. "I wish I'd bought the Renault 8" and "I bought a screwdriver but it turned out it was made in China") but made his points...
Recommended.