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別名: Macarena Gomez, Macarena Gómez Traseira, Macarona Gómez
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Macarena Gómez Traseira, born on February 2, 1978, is a Spanish actress known for her roles in television and film. She trained at Rose Bruford College Drama School in London. Gómez gained prominence for her portrayal of mermaid-like priestess Uxía Cambarro in the 2001 horror film 'Dagon', based on a short story by H.P. Lovecraft. She also starred in the 2008 comedy-horror film 'Sexykiller'. Gómez is notably recognized for her role as Lola in the television series 'La que se avecina', aired on Telecinco.
公開年: 2012
国: Spain
別題: Holmes & Watson. Madrid Days
監督: José Luis Garci
脚本: Eduardo Torres-Dulce, Andrea Tenuta, José Luis Garci, María San Román Riveiro
The film 'Holmes and Watson: Madrid Days' is a Spanish period piece set in the 1930s during Francisco Franco's dictatorship. It follows the story of Dr. John Watson as he arrives in Madrid to find his friend Sherlock Holmes already ensconced there, working for the Franco regime's secret police. The film explores their complicated relationship and the ethical dilemmas they face as Holmes becomes increasingly entangled in the dark side of politics and power. Watson struggles with loyalty to his friend versus upholding his own moral principles. The story also involves a mysterious woman whose past is linked to both men, further complicating their dynamic.
'Holmes and Watson: Madrid Days' is a unique take on Arthur Conan Doyle's iconic characters, set against the backdrop of Franco's Spain. Directed by José Luis Garci, the film delves into the complex relationship between Holmes and Watson in an unfamiliar political climate, blurring the lines between justice, morality, and loyalty. The story is a compelling blend of mystery, thriller, and drama elements, with a touch of historical context. Despite being set in Spain, the film remains faithful to the spirit of Doyle's original characters while offering a fresh perspective.