
Everybody Has a Plan 2012
"Lies have a own life"
In *Everybody Has a Plan* (2012), Argentinian director Ana Piterbarg crafts a tense, atmospheric drama-thriller that explores the fragile balance between truth and deception.
Director: Ana Piterbarg
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Everybody Has a Plan* (2012) about?
The film centers on Pedro, a beekeeper from Argentina's Delta del Tigre, who travels to Buenos Aires to confront his twin brother Agustín—a successful but troubled pediatrician—with a life-altering request. Their reunion exposes buried resentments and forces Agustín to confront the fallout of his own deceptions, turning a simple visit into a crisis of loyalty and survival.
Who directed *Everybody Has a Plan*?
Ana Piterbarg directed *Everybody Has a Plan* (2012), bringing a distinct blend of psychological depth and atmospheric tension to this gripping drama-thriller.
Who stars in *Everybody Has a Plan*?
The film features Oscar-nominated Viggo Mortensen and acclaimed actress Soledad Villamil as the twin brothers, alongside Daniel Fanego, Javier Godino, and Sofía Gala Castiglione in pivotal roles.
Is *Everybody Has a Plan* (2012) worth watching?
*Everybody Has a Plan* (2012) is a compelling watch for fans of slow-burn psychological thrillers and character-driven dramas. With its tight script, strong performances, and moody Argentinian setting, it delivers suspense without relying on cheap thrills. While not a mainstream blockbuster, its themes of family, deception, and redemption make it a rewarding experience for attentive viewers.
How long is *Everybody Has a Plan*?
*Everybody Has a Plan* runs for 113 minutes, offering a concise yet immersive runtime.
About *Everybody Has a Plan* (2012) — A Twin's Reckoning and the Lies That Bind Them
In *Everybody Has a Plan* (2012), Argentinian director Ana Piterbarg crafts a tense, atmospheric drama-thriller that explores the fragile balance between truth and deception. The story follows Pedro, a quiet beekeeper from the remote Delta del Tigre region, who arrives unannounced in Buenos Aires to deliver devastating news to his twin brother Agustín—a successful but unraveling pediatrician trapped in a strained marriage. What begins as a plea for a desperate favor spirals into a web of lies, forcing Agustín to confront the consequences of his own hidden choices. With stealthy pacing and a moody, sun-drenched visual palette, Piterbarg weaves a tale where every secret carries weight, and nothing is as it seems.
Viggo Mortensen and Soledad Villamil deliver powerhouse performances as the estranged twins, their chemistry crackling against a backdrop of familial tension and moral ambiguity. The film's genre-blending approach keeps viewers on edge, blending psychological depth with suspense as the brothers navigate a high-stakes game of trust. Set in the lush yet isolating landscapes of Argentina, *Everybody Has a Plan* is a moody, character-driven exploration of identity, regret, and the lies we tell to protect ourselves.