After a drunken game of charades, Juan (Brays Efe) witnesses his best friend David fall to the street below and explode into a million pieces in the ultimate dummy drop. Confused and consumed with sadness, he is about to go deep into the world of clay companions and the algorithm that determines how everyone will die.
Yes, Juan's friend was a golem.
How can you not love a movie inspired by the scene where the German soldier is actually a porcelain doll in Top Secret!?
Directed and written by Juan González and Nando Martínez -- also known as Burnin Percebes -- this movie finds Juan in the middle of a conspiracy, tracked by a cop (Javier Botet); meeting Maria Pons ((Anna Castillo), a woman who has also seen men explode into bits and pieces; dealing with David's lover Filtro Valencia (Nao Albet) and wondering why his father (Luis Tosar) doesn't want to ever discuss the death of the golem.
Maybe working with his dad's assistant Clara (Bruna Cusí), he will learn the truth.
Whatever it ends up, it's going to be strange.
Yes, Juan's friend was a golem.
How can you not love a movie inspired by the scene where the German soldier is actually a porcelain doll in Top Secret!?
Directed and written by Juan González and Nando Martínez -- also known as Burnin Percebes -- this movie finds Juan in the middle of a conspiracy, tracked by a cop (Javier Botet); meeting Maria Pons ((Anna Castillo), a woman who has also seen men explode into bits and pieces; dealing with David's lover Filtro Valencia (Nao Albet) and wondering why his father (Luis Tosar) doesn't want to ever discuss the death of the golem.
Maybe working with his dad's assistant Clara (Bruna Cusí), he will learn the truth.
Whatever it ends up, it's going to be strange.