The Invisible Guest Page #2

Synopsis: Adrián Doria, a wealthy businessman named Man of the Year due to his high-tech company and his trade agreements with the Asian market, meets Virginia Goodman, a veteran lawyer expert in witness preparation and judicial declaration, recommended by Adrián's lawyer Felix Leiva in order to create a credible defense. Arrested by the police in a mountain hotel room with the corpse of his lover at his side, photographer Laura Vidal, Adrián talks Virginia about the crime and his relationship with Laura, revealing that both suffered a car crash where a man called Daniel Garrido died, and how Laura manipulated Adrián to avoid the jail by Daniel's death. At the same time that Félix is looking for a clue that it could change the course of the events, Virginia and Adrián keep talking about the case but her, unconvinced of the Adrián's testimony, forces him to clear the dark points of his history, in a puzzle where the truth and the lie are easily exchangeable.
Director(s): Oriol Paulo
  2 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.1
Year:
2016
106 min
3,559 Views


and those that think

they're smarter than I am

and want me to get them off

without getting dirty.

You're the second type.

But let me be clear on this:

There'll be no salvation

without suffering,

and you're not smarter than I am.

YOUNG MAN DISAPPEARS IN BIERGE

Have you wondered what would happen

if the state's witness is involved?

We've already wasted 10 minutes.

I'll ask you this just once:

Do you know who

the man in your room was?

YOUNG MAN DISAPPEARS IN BIERGE

If you want to find out,

if you want me to get you

out of this without jail time,

don't lie to me again.

It all started three months ago.

- Honey.

- How's Paris?

- Full of nasty French people.

- Did the meeting go badly?

- I don't think we'll get it.

- My dad called.

He invited us sailing on Sunday.

I said we'd go.

- He's dying to see Alex.

- Okay.

It's Daddy. Say Daddy.

Say Daddy.

Sonia, I have to leave

for the airport.

Okay. Are you coming home

or staying in Barcelona?

I'm coming home to you.

Tell me when you've boarded.

I love you.

I love you too.

- Who was that?

- Sonia.

What time is it?

Almost six.

We overslept.

- Shall we go?

- Daddy.

- We were doing fine.

- Sure, but this way is faster.

You could drive faster, eh?

- Shall I drive?

- You drive.

What?

I do nothing but lie.

I think when you're with me,

you don't.

The rest of the day

I lie because I'm with you.

Being with me makes you happy.

And I love the way I feel

when we're together.

Remember what we said

when we started this?

That we both wanted

the experience.

We also said that when

the time came...

- Adrin, do you want

to leave Sonia? - No.

I don't want to leave Bruno either.

That's why what we have is perfect.

But you can't have everything.

You have to sacrifice something.

We're doing fine.

It's fine.

No, what we're doing is wrong,

and you know it.

That's it.

I'm sorry.

Are you alright?

I think so.

Hello?

Are you alright?

Sh*t!

- What are you doing?

- Calling the police.

It's wasn't our fault,

it was the damn deer.

I cut into his lane.

He had no belt on

and he was texting!

You made me drive too fast!

You told me before,

there's always a sacrifice.

- What are you saying?

- It's him or us.

If you call the police,

we've had it.

Listen to me, please.

Nobody saw anything,

nobody knows anything.

Everything's still the same.

Your life, Sonia,

your daughter, your career.

You don't want to lose it all?

Do you?

Let's go.

It won't start up.

Come on, please start.

Start! Start, for God's sake!

Let's go!

- Sh*t.

- What is it?

Someone's coming.

Get out of the car.

- What do we do?

- Leave it to me. Do what I do.

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Oriol Paulo

Oriol Paulo (born 1975 in Barcelona) is a Spanish screenwriter and director. more…

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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