[TOMT] [Spanish-language indie film] [Spanish or Argentine actors?] [Bizarre ending]
Hi everyone! After a long time, I’m turning to this great community again to see if you can help me identify a movie I saw years ago that left me wondering, "What the hell did I just watch?" I saw it in bits and pieces late at night, so I don't remember much—I kept changing the channel whenever it got weird. Here are a few details I recall:
- It’s not a very old movie; maybe from 2010–2020? It was in color; I think I saw it in 2018.
- The actors spoke Spanish, but I can't remember if the accent was from Spain or Argentina.
- One scene involved (as far as I recall) a strange performance of a play where a group of people were dramatically intimidating—or something similar—an actor or actress wearing heavy white clown-like makeup. (This part is very hazy for me; I don't remember exactly what the scene was about—whether they were beating the character up or if the character was doing it during a fit of madness—but I do remember a dramatization of that sort, though I couldn't say for sure if there was opera music playing in the background.)
- Near the end of the movie, the protagonist, a second character, and a young woman fled to a place filled with tropical trees, escaping from people who wanted to catch the protagonist (I'm not sure if it was for a crime or something else). They lived there for a while—days or weeks?—until the woman got fed up and decided to leave with the second character, abandoning the protagonist.
- The final scene (the part that still intrigues me). When I switched back to the channel showing that movie, the protagonist looked mentally exhausted and physically filthy—still in that jungle. Suddenly, a beautiful naked woman appeared swimming in a nearby lagoon or river, looking like a vision; the protagonist, overcome with lust, chased after her and frantically stripped off his clothes to join her in the water. However, the camera didn't follow him but instead tracked the flow of the water; we didn't see what happened to the protagonist—only the water beginning to turn blood-red—and then the credits rolled while the camera remained focused on the lagoon...
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If anyone has any information or an idea of what movie that might be, I would really appreciate it.