
Estándar 2020
In Fernando González Gómez's quirky 2020 blend of comedy and thriller, *Estándar* follows Tomás, a supermarket shelf-stacker with a passion for order and classical music—earning him the nickname "rarito" among neighbors.
Director: Fernando González Gómez
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Estándar (2020) about?
Tomás, a supermarket worker nicknamed "rarito" for his love of order, investigates the disappearance of his secret crush by analyzing the bizarre habits of his store's customers. His compulsive need for structure soon becomes the key—and the obstacle—to uncovering the mystery.
Who directed Estándar?
Fernando González Gómez, who blends the film's offbeat tone with sharp comedic and thriller elements.
Who stars in Estándar?
The film features Niko Verona as Tomás, alongside Susana Abaitua, Manuel de Blas, Ramiro Blas, and María Gregorio in pivotal roles.
Is Estándar (2020) worth watching?
With its unique premise and tight 104-minute runtime, *Estándar* offers a fresh take on the thriller genre, blending humor and suspense effectively. While not a mainstream hit, its charm lies in its offbeat protagonist and clever storytelling.
How long is Estándar?
Estándar runs for 104 minutes.
About Estándar (2020) — A Comedy-Thriller Where Obsession Hides the Truth
In Fernando González Gómez's quirky 2020 blend of comedy and thriller, *Estándar* follows Tomás, a supermarket shelf-stacker with a passion for order and classical music—earning him the nickname "rarito" among neighbors. His meticulously organized life takes a chaotic turn when his quiet obsession with secret crush Laura vanishes without a trace. Armed with his compulsive need to categorize and document, Tomás sifts through the eccentric habits of his supermarket's most unusual customers, uncovering clues that blur the line between routine and obsession.
As the search intensifies, Tomás's methodical world unravels in unexpected ways, revealing a story where tidiness masks deeper uncertainties. The film balances dry humor with suspense, painting a portrait of a man whose need for control may be his greatest vulnerability—or his only path to the truth.