Not to move from the armchair for 116 minutes: the excellent film by Lali Espósito that does not stop of sums seen in Max

Not to move from the armchair for 116 minutes: the excellent film by Lali Espósito that does not stop of sums seen in Max

This incredible Argentine thriller is little known and is breaking it on the platform. Sbaraglia also participates and is 100% national.

He Max catalog It is constantly renewed and the quality of its series and films maintains the highest standards among all platforms. From the HBO productions, Even the creations of other companies are usually carefully chosen by the coach. And this was the case of the Argentine thriller starring Lali Espósito.

Accused is a film that, for a little less than 2 hours, keeps spectators glued to the armchair with an unmatched tension. Besides, Leonardo Sbaraglia participates. With different condiments, ranging from typical teenage problems to very dark crimes and secrets, it maintains a very catchy dramatic history.

Accused

What is the plot of accused, movie available in Max

The story focuses on Dolores, a young woman who is accused of killing one of her best friends, Camila Nieves. Both residents of the northern part of Buenos Aires, of well -off families and colleagues. A few months before her death, she and Camila had had a strong discussion for the dissemination of a sexual video in which Dolores and her friend shared.

After an apparent reconciliation, both organized a party that happened the last night where Camila was seen alive. The protagonist’s life had been quite calm, until, at first the video and then the murder of her best friend put her world legs up. Now all accusatory looks point to it, while trying to explain what happened.

Max: defendant trailer

Embed – “accused”. Trailer #1. Officer Warner Bros. Pictures Argentina (HD)

Max: Alicate cast

  • Lali Espósito (Dolores Dreier)
  • Leonardo Sbaraglia (Luis Dreier)
  • Inés Estévez (Betina Dreier)
  • Daniel Fanego (Ignacio Larocca)
  • Gerardo Romano (Dr. Taboada)
  • Gael García Bernal (Mario Elmo)
  • Ana Garibaldi (Marisa)

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