IMDb >
Carreteras secundarias (1997)
Watch It
Buy it at Amazon
Rent it at blockbuster.com
Discuss in Boards More at IMDb Pro Add to My Movies Update Data
BETA
Discuss in Boards More at IMDb Pro Add to My Movies Update Data
Quicklinks
Top Links
trailers and videosfull cast and crewtriviaofficial sitesmemorable quotesOverview
main detailscombined detailsfull cast and crewcompany creditstv scheduleAwards & Reviews
user commentsexternal reviewsnewsgroup reviewsawardsuser ratingsparents guiderecommendationsmessage boardPlot & Quotes
plot summaryplot synopsisplot keywordsAmazon.com summarymemorable quotesFun Stuff
triviagoofssoundtrack listingcrazy creditsalternate versionsmovie connectionsFAQOther Info
merchandising linksbox office/businessrelease datesfilming locationstechnical specslaserdisc detailsDVD detailsliterature listingsNewsDeskPromotional
taglines trailers and videos posters photo galleryExternal Links
showtimesofficial sitesmiscellaneousphotographssound clipsvideo clipsCarreteras secundarias (1997) More at IMDbPro »
Overview
User Rating:
Release Date:
28 November 1997 (Spain) morePlot Keywords:
Teen
|
Road
|
Female Nudity
|
Based On Novel
Awards:
1 win & 5 nominations moreUser Comments:
The history of modern Spain moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Antonio Resines | ... | Lozano | |
| Fernando Ramallo | ... | Felipe | |
| Maribel Verdú | ... | Paquita | |
| Miriam Díaz Aroca | ... | Estrella | |
| Jesús Bonilla | ... | Félix | |
| Maite Blasco | ... | Tía Elvira | |
| Ramón Langa | ... | Tío Jorge | |
| Montserrat Carulla | ... | Abuela | |
| Alicia Hermida | ... | Benita | |
| Fernando Vivanco | ... | Funcionario jefe | |
| Natalia Menéndez | ... | Tía Cristina | |
| Tania Adam | ... | Miranda | |
| Kathya Adam | ... | Amy | |
| Luis Pérezagua | ... | Guardia Civil 1 | |
| Roger Álvarez | ... | Padre Apellániz |
Additional Details
Parents Guide:
Add content advisory for parentsRuntime:
105 minCountry:
SpainColor:
ColorAspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Dolby DigitalCertification:
Spain:13FAQ
This FAQ is empty. Add the first question.more
Message Boards
Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for Carreteras secundarias (1997)Recommendations
If you enjoyed this title, our database also recommends:
Show more recommendations
|
|
|
|
|
| Perdita Durango | The Dancer Upstairs | Ma mère | The War Zone | The Burning Season |
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
Related Links
| Full cast and crew | Company credits | IMDb Drama section |
| IMDb Spain section | Add this title to MyMovies |


I think. Watching this film I can't help thinking that it is an allegory of the social history of this country. I am not an expert on the subject but it all makes sense.
Although the movie is filled with nostalgic references to the past, which could make it a little autobiographic at points, the general idea here is that a broken man who doesn't know his real condition, a fallen "aristocrat" who doesn't accept his new status, tries to make a living by cheating. The perfect opportunist, he hides the truth about him from his son, his beloved companion in this road movie, but it seems that he believes in his own lies more than his son does.
Patty Hearst is in the news, Franco is dying, color TV appears in the market, American military bases are an opportunity rather than a political issue and living on the others seems the only acceptable way to live for a man who is used to another kind of life. Anything but a job. Women in this story are but vehicles that get him farther on the way. A future high class singer is only a meal ticket really and when she is not available any more a casual green grocery girl from the neighborhood is good enough as long as she provides a worm bed and a financial solution for a man too good for this world.
His son in the meanwhile is a problematic teenager who hates his father's ways, has his sexual wakening and starts to understand what his life is. In every sense he is more noble than his well bred and mannered father, although a troublemaker. He respects women and he is uncomfortable with rackets, but he could actually do better than the small time crook of his father. He is more intelligent, more flexible and his principles are more than a protocol to him. He is I guess, the boy who grew up to take control of his country in our days.
Clear political messages are his love affairs with the American girls and his resistance against the police during a riot he finds himself into by mistake. When the youth stands up in front of the forces of oprecion they do back up, according to this. It did happen in Spain and most of Europe.
In the end, just when things seem to get worse, all gets better, Not because of a personal success but from an unexpected turn of fortune, barely related to the process the two heroes have been through. The dictatorship is over and their poverty as well. Thanks to someone else's money, they can enjoy the life they want.
That's my interpretation of the film anyway. I hope it also was the intention of the makers. :-D