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For 80 Days

For 80 Days

2010

Director

Jon Garaño, Jose Mari Goenaga

Runtime

104 minutes

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Synopsis

Axun, a 70 year old woman, is called from the hospital to take care of her daughter's ex-husband, who was seriously injured in a car accident. To her surprise, the woman who takes care of the other patient in the same hospital room turns out to be Maite, her best friend when teenagers. They have not seen each other for more than 50 years. The hospital visits will show that the close relationship they had when teenagers is still alive. Their relationship was very special fifty years ago but nowadays the same feelings flourish. Where is the thin line that separates friendship from desire?

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Overall Score

6.1/10

Good


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Good

The film explores the blurred lines between friendship and desire between two women. This focus on queer subtext provides a sophisticated look at identity and intimacy in later life.

Gender Representation

Good

The narrative centers on the agency and emotional resilience of elderly women. It prioritizes their internal lives and shared history over traditional patriarchal family structures.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Fair

The cast appears culturally homogeneous, reflecting a specific regional context. While it lacks multi-ethnic intersectionality, it offers a focused study of Basque identity.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Good

The story prioritizes individual emotional truth over rigid social or religious expectations. It uses a hospital setting to explore human connection outside of traditional institutional frameworks.

Disability Representation

Fair

A medical crisis serves as the catalyst for the protagonists' reconnection. The film uses physical vulnerability to facilitate character development without resorting to inspiration porn.

Strengths

  • Nuanced exploration of queer subtext and late-life intimacy.
  • Strong focus on female agency and emotional intelligence.
  • Subverts traditional gender roles by centering elderly women's perspectives.

Areas for Improvement

  • Lacks significant racial and ethnic intersectionality within the cast.
  • The narrative remains culturally homogeneous, focusing primarily on regional identity.

AI Analysis

For 80 Days is a character-driven drama that finds profound meaning in the rekindled connection between two lifelong friends. By centering the narrative on the emotional complexities of aging women, the film successfully subverts traditional gender hierarchies and explores the fluidity of desire. The film excels in its nuanced portrayal of female intimacy and the disruption of heteronormative expectations. It treats the protagonists' evolving feelings with psychological depth rather than spectacle. However, the film's impact is somewhat limited by its cultural homogeneity. While it provides a deep dive into regional Basque identity, it lacks broader racial and ethnic intersectionality.

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