The 4th Floor
The 4th Floor
| 31 October 2003 (USA)
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Three friends in wheelchairs welcome a new patient at a children's hospital. Growing up together. All emotions pass the revue. Friendship and hope survive all.

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TinsHeadline

Touches You

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Vashirdfel

Simply A Masterpiece

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StyleSk8r

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

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Philippa

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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dearketan

I don't know how I stumbled upon this film But, really the film is very beautiful.Normally in India we don't have easy access to such films. So I have to download it from the Internet. Earlier i Thought It was a waste of time. But later I literally regretted for that thought. Really the film is very good. The Baldies are the ultimate characters in the film. Then the rapper he too is really good. Everyone has done justice to their roles.A Must must watch film. Worth every second of your life. These little kids teach how you could enjoy your life at the utmost.Please don't miss this film..... Regards

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Calmest

I turned on TV the other night to find this playing(good old SBS, best TV channel in the world which also happens to be free-to-air). Seeing 3 or 4 bald young boys made me curious so I stood there watching a bit longer. It was a nice story but I watched to the end for two other reasons: The really nice shots of the action in the hospital corridors and those beautiful boy actors. Their enthusiasm really seems to lift the movie up a notch. Great casting and a great effort from those kids.Lacasito 01 mentioned that the English subtitles weren't up to scratch. I can only recommend that you find a copy of the version that I watched here in Australia. The slang and the swearing are translated into Aussie by the subtitlers on my favourite network. I sometimes get a bit of a shock when I sit down to watch a foreign movie and the characters are spouting lines that I could have heard down at the local pub. I think for non Australians though, that this might add just the flavour of foreigness that you need in the dialogue of a foreign-language film.

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lacasito_01

This is an excellent movie. It has a fine balance between humor and drama, portraying the main characters as normal teenage boys- who also happen to suffer from cancer. Don't let this stop you from watching it, though! The subject is very tactfully dealt with and it is all quite funny, and at times it can also touch your heart. My favorite scene, for example, is a sweet conversation between Miguel Angel and a boy. The little boy asks if a shark ate Miguel Angel's leg, and then recomends him to eat spinach, saying that this will make his leg grow. This little boy may be three or four years old but he got the part down perfect. So I definitely recommend it to anyone who is skeptical about watching it because it is in Spanish. There are subtitles in English- not capturing the essence of the movie as well as could be, but passable. It contains great scenes and very great actors (like hot Juan José Ballesta). It is one of my favorite movies of all times.

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skylus

--- MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD ----I saw this movie when it was shown at the Malaga Film Festival last spring, as a friend of mine recommended it to me. I have to admit that probably I wouldn't have gone to see it without his advice, as I hadn't heard anything about the film before its premiere. But now I'm so glad I saw it!The film tells the story of a group of boys staying at hospital, as they suffer from cancer. Reading this sentence could probably stop you from seeing the movie... but the surprise is that the film is a COMEDY. Yes, you've read well. The story is told with a lot of humor, but obviously with dramatic climaxes as it doesn't leave aside the cruelty of the illness. That's why director Antonio Mercero has done a wonderful job, with an exact balance of humor and drama. This film will make you laugh as well as it'll probably make you cry.One of the fundamental things about the script is that it's based on co-writer Albert Espinosa's real-life experiences, as he suffered from cancer for many years when he was a child. So who could explain what these boys felt better than him? Whith this idea, he wrote a successful theatre play called "Los pelones" (in English "The bald guys", the familiar way these boys where called by the hospital crew, as they loose their hair because of chimiotherapy), that later became the base of the film Planta 4ª.The acting is very good as well. Lead young actor Juan José Ballesta is well known in Spain for taking part in some Spanish good movies, and I think the youngest actor to win the Goya (Spanish Oscars) for Best Beginner Actor in his very first movie "El Bola". The rest of the boys are unknown actors to the audience, but perform a superb acting as well. I have the feeling that it'll win some Goyas next year, as it already won 2 prizes at Montréal World Film Festival last September (Best Director and People's Choice Award) and received a special mention at Malaga Film Festival.I would give a 10 to this film, but I think that including the performance of famous Spanish singers "Estopa" was not a good ending in any way. I could even say that it nearly wrecks the film's overall good feeling. But putting this aside, let's score an 8,5 out of 10.Anyway I strongly recommend you to go and see this movie. I'm eagerly looking forward to seeing it again, as the theatrical release will be next October, 24th in Spain.

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