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Solo un hombre (A Single Man)

R · 2009 ‧ Romance/Suspenso ‧ 1h 39m
7.5/10 · IMDb 86% · Rotten Tomatoes
George es un profesor universitario que recientemente perdió a su amante, Jim, en un accidente automovilístico. George está muy desconsolado y planea suicidarse. Mientras realiza su rutina diaria y pone en orden sus pendientes, se encuentra con...

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It's November 30, 1962. Native Brit George Falconer, an English professor at a Los Angeles area college, is finding it difficult to cope with life.
A Single Man is a 2009 American period romantic drama film based on the 1964 novel of the same name by Christopher Isherwood. The directorial debut of ...
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George (Colin Firth) is a college professor who recently lost his lover, Jim, in a car accident. Terribly grief-stricken, George plans to commit suicide.
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Colin Firth plays a gay English college professor in 1962 Los Angeles who is recently bereaved of his long term partner. Grief and depression has him giving up ...
23 dic 2009 · Firth plays George superbly, as a man who prepares a face to meet the faces that he meets. He betrays very little emotion, and certainly his ...
This stream-of-consciousness drama centers on a day in the life of a gay college professor who's reeling from his longtime lover's recent death.
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