
Solo 2014
In *Solo (2014)*, Venezuelan director José Ramón Novoa crafts a gripping psychological thriller where reality bends to perception.
Director: José Ramón Novoa
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Solo (2014)* about?
*Solo (2014)* follows Thomas, a disciplined military officer whose life spirals when his blind son, Lucas, begins predicting devastating events. As Thomas struggles to reconcile his son's extraordinary perceptions with his own skepticism, the family's stability crumbles under the weight of unseen forces. The film blends psychological tension with supernatural undertones, leaving audiences questioning what's truly happening.
Who directed *Solo*?
*Solo (2014)* was directed by José Ramón Novoa, a Venezuelan filmmaker known for his atmospheric thrillers and insightful character studies.
Who stars in *Solo*?
The film stars Laureano Olivares as Thomas, Samantha Dagnino as Teresa, and Ludwig Pineda in a standout role as Lucas, the blind boy at the heart of the mystery.
Is *Solo (2014)* worth watching?
As a slow-burn psychological thriller with a unique premise, *Solo (2014)* is worth watching if you enjoy cerebral mysteries and atmospheric storytelling. While it lacks a widely known rating, its themes of perception and family tension make it a compelling, if unsettling, experience for fans of the genre.
How long is *Solo*?
*Solo (2014)* has a runtime of 97 minutes.
About Solo (2014) — A Military Officer's Descent into a Child's Visions
In *Solo (2014)*, Venezuelan director José Ramón Novoa crafts a gripping psychological thriller where reality bends to perception. The film follows Thomas, a high-ranking military officer whose life takes a surreal turn when his blind son, Lucas, begins experiencing visions of an impending catastrophe. Despite his disability, Lucas possesses an uncanny ability to perceive the unseen—whispers of danger, glimpses of the future, and echoes of events yet to unfold. As Thomas grapples with his son's eerie insights and the mounting tension within his family, the line between truth and hallucination blurs, leading to a climax that challenges everything he thought he knew. With its moody atmosphere and exploration of fate versus intuition, *Solo (2014)* is a cerebral thriller that lingers long after the credits roll.
Set against the backdrop of a seemingly ordinary household, the film's tension simmers beneath the surface, fueled by Ludwig Pineda's intense performance as Thomas and Rebeca Aleman's haunting portrayal of Teresa. Novoa masterfully weaves themes of perception, trust, and the fragility of human perception, creating a slow-burning mystery that keeps viewers on edge. Is Lucas's gift a curse or a warning? *Solo (2014)* doesn't just entertain—it unsettles, leaving audiences to question what's real.