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This starts off quite strongly as we meet the young “Bruno” (Sebastian Rojano) who has a penchant for setting things alight. We are not talking grand conflagrations here, but a few dozen matches inside the box can make for quite a distressing sight for his mother when he’s playin…
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All the Fires
“Have you ever feel like burning it all down?”
71%
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1h 36m
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Story & themes: Bruno, a misunderstood teenager, has developed an obsession with burning objects, recording them, and uploading videos to the internet to deal with his father’s death. When his lonely mother starts dating another man, Bruno escapes from home. He goes to another town to live with Daniela, a young pyromaniac he met on… Our models also surface themes such as ai, family, and friendship from synopsis and genre signals.
Watch context: Best suited for general audiences. Expect fast-paced storytelling (~96 min).
Community signal: TMDb members rate All the Fires 71% (7 votes) — solid community ratings for this movie.
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Synopsis
Bruno, a misunderstood teenager, has developed an obsession with burning objects, recording them, and uploading videos to the internet to deal with his father’s death. When his lonely mother starts dating another man, Bruno escapes from home. He goes to another town to live with Daniela, a young pyromaniac he met online and with whom he has an epistolary relationship. During the painful separation from his mother and his best friend Ian, he begins to question his sexuality and capacity to overcome his father’s loss.
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- 2023-10-15
- Runtime
- 1h 36m
- TMDB rating
- 7.1
- TMDB ID
- 1147760
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Bruno, a misunderstood teenager, has developed an obsession with burning objects, recording them, and uploading videos to the internet to deal with his father’s death. When his lonely mother starts... This is the official synopsis available via TMDb community metadata.
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The official runtime for All the Fires is approximately 96 minutes.
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Cast

Sebastian Rojano
Bruno

Ximena Ayala
Inés
- H
Héctor Illanes
Gerardo

Ari Lopez
Ian

Natalia Quiroz
Daniela
- H
Hannah Romen
Sarah
- I
Iliana Donatlán
Amelia
- L
Leonardo Fabrizio
Chava
- A
Antonio Fortier
Rafael
- E
Edwin Jamir
Chico antro
- C
Constanza Martínez
Barwoman antro
- A
Alma Luna Reyes
Maestra de tennis (voz)
- M
Melissa Zaragoza
Mujer autobús
- A
Ari Rodriguez
Hombre autobús
- G
Gabriel Barragán Sentíes
Doctor
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This starts off quite strongly as we meet the young “Bruno” (Sebastian Rojano) who has a penchant for setting things alight. We are not talking grand conflagrations here, but a few dozen matches inside the box can make for quite a distressing sight for his mother when he’s playing in his room! His home life is a bit complicated as his father has recently died and his mum has a new lover, so he decides that he is going to travel to the city to meet a girl he met on the internet. The thing is, “Dani” (Natalia Quiroz) has not been entirely honest with him about her agenda and that’s just further exacerbated by “Ian” (Ari Lopez) who is the gay best pal of “Bruno” and with whom he has had the occasional dalliance. He’s confused, “Dani” is confused and his mother is concerned that her son is in danger of going off what rails he was ever on. With the story now well poised, it unfortunately rather loses it’s way as the characters struggle to focus on what’s important to them, personally, or to us watching. There’s too much pointless dialogue, implausible decision making and padding and though both Rojano and Quiroz deliver their roles with a degree of poignancy the underlying thrust of the drama becomes a little too tepid. I did like that it doesn’t take a rose-tinted approach to growing up, and that it illustrates quite well the fluidity of sexuality and the pressures to conform from both within and without, but again there is just too little substantial to activate the characters and make them relatable. It’s a good looking production but a little too soporifically scored and that rather sums up a disappointingly flat coming-of-age story that struggles to stand out from the crowd.
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