El Arreglo | |
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Directed by | Fernando Ayala |
Produced by | Fernando Ayala |
Written by | Roberto Cossa Carlos Somigliana |
Starring | Federico Luppi Julio De Grazia Rodolfo Ranni Haydée Padilla Susú Pecoraro |
Music by | Jorge Valcarcel |
Cinematography | Victor Hugo Caula |
Editing by | Eduardo López |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Argentina/‹See Tfd› Spain |
Language | Spanish |
The Deal (Spanish: El Arreglo) is a 1983 Argentine thriller film directed by Fernando Ayala and written by Roberto Cossa and Carlos Somigliana. The film premiered on 19 May 1983 in Buenos Aires.
Luis, a family man, becomes involved in a moral quandary. Water service has come to his street...one side of his street. Due to a technical error, Luis and everyone on his side simply won't be getting the service. However, the water company foreman is open to bribes. When Luis declines to bribe the man for his family, everyone on his side, his family included, turns against him.
Even when he does try and bribe the foreman, things continue to go wrong.
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The Deal (Hangul: 살인의뢰; RR: Salinuiroe; lit. "Murder Request") is a 2015 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Son Yong-ho.
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Before we lose the light of day
before our words take their place
before the mystery has been erased
let's close our eyes
Before we are who we'll become
before it's all been said and done
and the truth I will swear upon
fades to lies
Let's ignore the end growing near
tell me things I wanna hear
If we're going down
baby don't tell me now
I just wanna stay high
up in the sky flying around
we can watch all our fears
burning up in the atmosphere
tell me why is it hard to believe
it will always be you and me?
After we see the morning light
after a million sleepless nights
after us, after all this time
let's close our eyes
And ignore the end growing near
tell me things I wanna hear
If we're going down
baby don't tell me now
I just wanna stay high
up in the sky flying around
we can watch all our fears
burning up in the atmosphere
tell me why is it hard to believe
it will always be you and me?
and why is it so hard to believe
baby I still believe