
Goodbye 2019
In the vibrant heart of Seville, *Goodbye (2019)* follows Juan Santos, a man caught between freedom and his past, as he navigates a fleeting 24 hours out of prison.
Director: Paco Cabezas
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Goodbye (2019) about?
The film centers on Juan Santos, a petty criminal granted a single day out of prison to celebrate his daughter's first communion. Against the backdrop of Seville, he faces the tension between his old life and the fragile chance at a fresh start with his family.
Who directed Goodbye?
Paco Cabezas directed *Goodbye*, bringing a sharp eye for suspense and emotional depth to this gripping drama-thriller.
Who stars in Goodbye?
The film stars Mario Casas as Juan, Natalia de Molina as Triana, and features standout performances from Ruth Díaz, Carlos Bardem, and Vicente Romero Sánchez.
Is Goodbye (2019) worth watching?
With its intense performances and emotionally charged narrative, *Goodbye* is a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas and thrillers. While not widely rated, its themes of redemption and family struggle strike a powerful chord.
How long is Goodbye?
Goodbye (2019) has a runtime of 110 minutes.
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About Goodbye (2019) — A searing drama of freedom and redemption in Seville
In the vibrant heart of Seville, *Goodbye (2019)* follows Juan Santos, a man caught between freedom and his past, as he navigates a fleeting 24 hours out of prison. Directed by Paco Cabezas, this intense drama-thriller explores the fragile balance between second chances and the shadows that linger. Juan's reunion with his wife Triana and their daughter Estrella during her first communion offers a rare glimpse of warmth, but the shadow of his criminal history looms large.
With taut pacing and raw emotional stakes, the film dives deep into themes of redemption, family bonds, and the weight of choices. Mario Casas delivers a gripping performance as Juan, while Natalia de Molina shines as Triana, creating a palpable tension between love and survival. The Andalusian setting adds a rich, atmospheric backdrop to a story that's as much about the inescapable past as it is about fleeting moments of hope.