The Laws of Thermodynamics
A romantic comedy merging physics and love
About The Laws of Thermodynamics
Released: 2018
Platform: Netflix
Rating: TV-MA
Run time: 1h 40m
Cast
Vito Sanz, Berta Vázquez, Chino Darín, Vicky Luengo, Andrea Ros, Irene Escolar, Josep Maria Pou, Daniel Sánchez Arévalo
About The Laws of Thermodynamics
The Laws of Thermodynamics is a Spanish romantic comedy film released in 2018. Directed by Mateo Gil, the film centers around Manel, a physicist struggling to understand the laws of thermodynamics in his love life. Mixing elements of science and romance, the film takes the audience on a journey through the complexities of relationships.
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About
In The Laws of Thermodynamics, Manel is a successful physicist who seemingly has his life in order. However, when a series of unpredictable events lead him to question the laws of thermodynamics in relation to his love life, chaos ensues. Through a variety of comedic situations, Manel must navigate between two women, the beautiful model Elena and the quirky scientist Elsa, making scientific observations and analyzing his own feelings along the way.
The film cleverly incorporates scientific concepts, such as energy conservation and entropy, into the narrative, providing a unique and entertaining perspective on relationships. With its witty dialogue and engaging storyline, The Laws of Thermodynamics offers a fresh take on the romantic comedy genre.
Making / Production
The Laws of Thermodynamics was produced by Zeta Cinema and Arcadia Motion Pictures, with Mateo Gil serving as both the director and screenwriter. The film was shot on location in Barcelona, Spain, adding a picturesque backdrop to the story.
Gil's vision for the film was to combine scientific principles with the relatable experiences of the characters, creating a balance between intellectualism and humor. The production team worked closely with scientific consultants to ensure accuracy in the portrayal of thermodynamic concepts, adding an extra layer of authenticity to the film.
Actors
- Vito Sanz as Manel - Sanz portrays the role of Manel, a physicist trying to analyze his love life using the laws of thermodynamics. He brings a comedic charm to the character, effortlessly blending intelligence with humor.
- Berta Vázquez as Elena - Vázquez plays Elena, a beautiful model caught in a love triangle with Manel and Elsa. She delivers a captivating performance, captivating the audience with her charm and beauty.
- Chino Darín as Pablo - Darín plays the role of Pablo, Manel's best friend and confidant. He provides comic relief throughout the film with his witty one-liners and comedic timing.
- Vicky Luengo as Elsa - Luengo portrays Elsa, the quirky scientist who enters Manel's life and challenges his worldview. She brings a sense of eccentricity and intelligence to the role, creating a dynamic and engaging character.
Trivia / Interesting Facts
- The film's title, The Laws of Thermodynamics, directly references the scientific principles that play a central role in the narrative.
- Mateo Gil, the director, previously worked as a screenwriter on the critically acclaimed film, Open Your Eyes (1997) and its remake, Vanilla Sky (2001).
- The Laws of Thermodynamics was well-received by audiences and critics alike, praising its unique blend of science and comedy.
- The film pays homage to classic romantic comedies while also offering a fresh and modern take on the genre.
Awards
As of now, The Laws of Thermodynamics has not received any notable awards.
Quotes
- "Love and thermodynamics don't follow the same rules." - Manel
- "In love equations, variables are always multiplying." - Elsa
- "Entropy always wins in the end, but until then, let's enjoy the chaos." - Pablo
Music / Soundtrack
The Laws of Thermodynamics features a vibrant and eclectic soundtrack that enhances the mood and energy of the film. The music ranges from catchy pop tunes to emotional ballads, effectively capturing the various emotions experienced by the characters throughout their romantic journey.
About The Laws of Thermodynamics
The Laws of Thermodynamics is a Spanish movie combining love stories with scientific laws, blending documentary and fiction styles.