The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
Bursting with the vibrancy of youth, both behind and in front of the camera, Days of the Whale feels comfortably familiar in its themes but daringly bold in its milieu.
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Director
Catalina Arroyave Restrepo
Cast
Laura Tobón Ochoa,
David Escallón Orrego,
Carlos Fonnegra,
Julian Giraldo,
Christian Tappán
Genre
Drama
Cristina and Simon are two young graffiti artists who spend their free time painting around Medellín. But trouble arises when they defy a criminal gang and paint a mural over a threatening tag. Love, art, and friendship come together to face fear, violence, and the difficulties of growing up.
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
Bursting with the vibrancy of youth, both behind and in front of the camera, Days of the Whale feels comfortably familiar in its themes but daringly bold in its milieu.
The New York Times by Glenn Kenny
The cast is appealingly natural, the cinematography subtly seductive, and the Colombian pop songs on the soundtrack establish a sinuous groove.
The Playlist by Kevin Jagernauth
While the stakes are high, the spirit of Days Of The Whale is endearingly loose-limbed, in many ways recalling the similarly sun-kissed energy of Adam Leon’s “Gimme The Loot.”
Variety by Jessica Kiang
For all the peril that darkens its fringes, there’s an indomitable youthful exuberance that thrums through Catalina Arroyave Restrepo’s debut feature “Days of the Whale.”
Film Threat by Lorry Kikta
Days of The Whale is a quiet, beautiful coming of age story.
Washington Post by Ann Hornaday
Propelled by a lyrical, pulsing soundtrack of Colombian rock, hip-hop and bolero, Days of the Whale is less a character study, or even a love story than a vibrant study in swirling perpetual motion.
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