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Dark Blue Almost Black 2006

★ 6.7116 votes105 min📅 2006-03-24

"If your life is not the color you like... Change it!"

Daniel Sánchez Arévalo's *Dark Blue Almost Black* (2006) dives into the stifling routine of Jorge, a young man trapped in a monotonous job that drains his spirit.

Director: Daniel Sánchez Arévalo

Cast

Quim Gutiérrez
Quim Gutiérrez
Jorge
Antonio de la Torre
Antonio de la Torre
Antonio
Raúl Arévalo
Raúl Arévalo
Israel (Sean)
Héctor Colomé
Héctor Colomé
Andrés (Vater)
Eva Pallarés
Eva Pallarés
Natalia
Manuel Morón
Manuel Morón
Fernando
Ana Wagener
Ana Wagener
Ana
Roberto Enríquez
Roberto Enríquez
Roberto
Alba Gárate
Alba
Marta Aledo
Bankangestellte

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dark Blue Almost Black (2006) about?

The film follows Jorge, a young man suffocating under the weight of his mundane job and unfulfilling life. His world is upended when he crosses paths with a woman who reignites his sense of purpose, forcing him to confront the obligations holding him back.

Who directed Dark Blue Almost Black?

Daniel Sánchez Arévalo directed *Dark Blue Almost Black*, bringing his signature blend of raw emotion and social realism to the screen.

Who stars in Dark Blue Almost Black?

The film features Quim Gutiérrez, Antonio de la Torre, Raúl Arévalo, Héctor Colomé, and Eva Pallarés in pivotal roles.

Is Dark Blue Almost Black (2006) worth watching?

With its compelling drama and heartfelt performances, *Dark Blue Almost Black* offers a poignant exploration of personal growth and rebellion. While not a mainstream blockbuster, its authenticity and emotional depth make it a standout choice for fans of character-driven stories.

How long is Dark Blue Almost Black?

*Dark Blue Almost Black* has a runtime of 105 minutes.

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About Dark Blue Almost Black (2006) — A Spanish Drama About Breaking Free from Routine

Daniel Sánchez Arévalo's *Dark Blue Almost Black* (2006) dives into the stifling routine of Jorge, a young man trapped in a monotonous job that drains his spirit. His world shifts when he meets a woman who disrupts his carefully constructed but colorless existence, sparking a journey of self-discovery and rebellion. The film blends raw drama with tender romance, painting a portrait of societal constraints and the quiet courage it takes to defy them.

Set against the backdrop of everyday struggles, *Dark Blue Almost Black* unfolds with a raw intensity, led by a cast that breathes life into its emotional weight. Quim Gutiérrez delivers a standout performance as Jorge, while Antonio de la Torre and Raúl Arévalo add layers of depth to the story's exploration of obligation versus desire. With its intimate storytelling and unflinching realism, the film lingers long after the credits roll, leaving viewers to reflect on their own paths to change.