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KING OF THE HILL
EL REY DE LA MONTAÑA
Someone or something is
shooting unsuspecting drivers
from a remote mountaintop.
In this smart wilderness
thriller, Gonzalo López-
Gallego draws inspiration from
such divergent sources as
DELIVERANCE and Michael
Haneke, crafting an immersive
scenario in which his Everyman
central character, and the
audience alike, must figure out
the conditions for staying alive
as they go.
Quim (Leonardo Sbaraglia) is
on his way to visit his girlfriend,
but gets sidetracked by a
strange young woman named
Bea (María Valverde) who he
meets in a petrol station. When
he finds his wallet missing,
he follows Bea’s car up an
unmarked road, where he’s
suddenly shot and wounded.
As he searches for safe cover,
he finds Bea, who has also been
shot at. Can she be trusted?
What will it take to survive the
sniper’s attacks?
Using a small cast and few
locations, López-Gallego keeps
the tension high throughout
the film. Skillfully shot and
tightly edited, KING OF THE
HILL leaves viewers taut in their
seats right up to its surprising
conclusion. Hollywood is calling.
Spain, Thriller, 90 minutes 2007. (18+)
Director: Gonzalo López-Gallego
With: Leonardo Sbaraglia, María Valverde, Pablo
Menasanch, Francisco Olmo, Manuel Sánchez
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