To find a shelter dog he befriended, a 17-year-old boy escapes a juvenile detention center and is joined on his quest by his older brother.
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Cast
Biel Montoro
Héctor
Nacho Sánchez
Ismael
Lola Cordón
Cuca
Itsaso Arana
Esther
Chani Martín
Ignacio
Iñigo Aranburu
Román
Kandido Uranga
Cura
Javier Cifrián
Dueño desgüace
Mamen Duch
Jueza
Carolina Clemente
Rosa
Jorge Cabrera
Profesor centro menores
Daniel Fuster
Gasolinero
Edgar Costas
Paisano
Patxi Santamaría
Padre Rosa
Sergio Peña
Interno
Víctor Gutiérrez
Interno
Diego Molero
Vigilante centro menores
Julio Mardelo
Vigilante centro menores
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
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source: Seventeen
One of the best international movies I have watched, simple and feel good movie. We need more like this!
I really enjoyed this movie. It reminded me of Stand By Me in a way because of its (very) kindhearted characters, and because the movie is full of little moments that will make you laugh, and deep conversations between the two lead characters. Highly recommended!
A really solid Spanish film with a big heart. It just falls short of being something truly amazing, but it still very worth your time. I love a good road trip movie, and Seventeen started really strongly. Who doesn't love dogs and the prospect of an inspiring feel-good story? It hooked me from the beginning, though lost its way in the middle half. Unfortunately, my attention started to wane, and as a result, the ending didn't land the powerful impact on me it otherwise would have. The performances were good though, and I loved the whole premise. The scenery was spectacular and all the dogs beautiful! It's enough to make you want to go adopt dogs from your nearest shelter - or alternatively book a trip to the north of Spain. If you like dogs, Spanish films and tales of brotherly love, then I highly recommend Seventeen. An easy watch with some smiles and a lot of heart.
This is a great example of how a good director with a couple of great young actors and a beautiful natural background can make such a beautiful movie with no big budget but a great story. More like this, please.
I was surprised by this movie. The acting is convincing and the history is very authentic. If you want to see a movie about filings in family, this movie is for you. Good Spanish cinema. I recommend it.
I don't have any siblings but I'd assume we'd all have that one sibling that will make us cry, laugh and furious at the same time but you wouldn't trade them for the world.
