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Director: Bárbara Ochoa
Cast: Andrés Lupone, Carmen Beato, Rubén Pablos, Fernando Álvarez Rebeil
Bruno, 19 years old, has not begun his sexual life. He feels guilty about his brother's death and one of his exgirlfriends, who happens to be his first love, is back in town to help him out.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Time without Pulse, a 2016 drama/romance film directed by Bárbara Ochoa, follows 19-year-old Bruno as he navigates his sexual awakening and feelings of guilt over his brother's death. The film has received a mixed critical reception, with some praising its emotional depth and others finding it uneven. No major awards or nominations have been reported for the film, and its audience reception on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes is currently unknown.
Why you might like this:
Time without Pulse, directed by Bárbara Ochoa in 2016, offers a poignant exploration of guilt, first love, and sexual awakening. The film's intimate, character-driven drama, combined with standout performances from Andrés Lupone and Carmen Beato, creates a deeply moving and relatable experience for fans of thoughtful, character-driven stories.