70 Big Ones's reviews
Media reviews
ABC
The only thing to reproach '70 big ones' is the lack of ambition, of glory and transcendence, but it's exactly that what makes it light, fresh, enjoyable and surprising.
El Periódico
Serra is constantly changing the register (long monologue, really intense one-cut shot, comic sketch's touch) like he couldn't find the style for the film.
Fotogramas
A script that is meticulously planned, a fabulous cast (...) Serra is capable of concentrate the tension in a limited space (...) one of the best executed plans of the recent Spanish cinema.
Cinemanía
Emma Suárez and Nathalie Poza are its best weapons (...). If theses actresses weren't there, the movie wouldn't be as interesting as it is.
El Mundo
A modest halfway between 'Dog Day Afternoon' and 'El mundo es nuestro', without the tension and the glory of the first one and the costumbrist humor of the second one reach the levels of effectiveness and originality.
El País
Among the fierce drawing of the drive to the trap, the acting is what elevates '70 Big Ones' and ends up mixing up a really considerable job thanks to the two amazing actresses: Emma Suárez (...) and Nathalie Poza.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote