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Harakiri, I Miss You 2025

99 min📅 2025-09-12

""The shame of being a man""

Directed by Alejandro Castro Arias, *Harakiri, I Miss You (2025)* plunges into the raw, restless lives of three young men in Madrid, where unmet ambitions and simmering rage fuel a toxic friendship.

Director: Alejandro Castro Arias

Cast

Alejandro Castro Arias
Alejandro
Diego Salomon
Diego
Samuel Rotter
Samuel
Enrique San Francisco
Enrique San Francisco
Rogelio
Inés Efrón
Inés Efrón
Magdalena
Cecilia Gómez
Cecilia Gómez
Cecilia
Aia Kruse
Aia Kruse
Carolina
María Barranco
María Barranco
María
Patricia Ponce de León
Patricia Ponce de León
Patricia
Simon T Kang
Dependiente

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Harakiri, I Miss You (2025) about?

*Harakiri, I Miss You* follows three young men in Madrid whose toxic friendship magnifies their unfulfilled desires and simmering resentment. Their bond curdles into self-destructive acts as they struggle to confront the emptiness at the heart of their relationships and identities.

Who directed Harakiri, I Miss You?

Harakiri, I Miss You was directed by Alejandro Castro Arias, who also co-stars in the film.

Who stars in Harakiri, I Miss You?

The film features a standout cast including Alejandro Castro Arias, Diego Salomon, Samuel Rotter, Inés Efrón, and Cecilia Gómez.

Is Harakiri, I Miss You (2025) worth watching?

With its sharp exploration of masculinity, shame, and self-destruction, *Harakiri, I Miss You* offers a bold, if bleak, cinematic experience. Fans of intense character dramas and dark comedies will find plenty to unpack, though its unflinching tone won't suit everyone.

How long is Harakiri, I Miss You?

Harakiri, I Miss You runs for 99 minutes.

Harakiri, I Miss You (2025): A Raw Exploration of Toxic Friendship and Shame — Full Movie Info

Directed by Alejandro Castro Arias, *Harakiri, I Miss You (2025)* plunges into the raw, restless lives of three young men in Madrid, where unmet ambitions and simmering rage fuel a toxic friendship. As their resentment toward women curdles into a shared lexicon of bitterness, their reckless impulses escalate—until every relationship fractures and self-destruction feels inevitable. This isn't just a story of male angst; it's a stark exploration of shame, identity, and the terrifying pivot between who we fear we are and who we're forced to become.

Castro Arias crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere where humor curdles into tragedy, and fleeting connections curdle into deep-seated wounds. With performances from Diego Salomon, Samuel Rotter, and Inés Efrón, the film peers into the abyss of modern masculinity, asking whether self-aware collapse is the only path to clarity. A darkly comic yet profoundly unsettling meditation on toxic bonds and the cost of emotional paralysis, *Harakiri, I Miss You (2025)* lingers long after the credits roll.