![]() ![]() ![]() When the news report that Daniel is on the run after embezzling money from the bank, Adrián confronts Laura, who admits that she took Daniel's wallet, and later hacked into Daniel's account and stole the money. Félix concocts an alibi for Adrián and manages to remove his name from the case file. Adrián sells his car and reports it stolen, and parts ways with Laura.Īdrián is summoned to the police, as Tomás has reported his plate number. When leaving in the repaired car, Laura adjusted the driver's seat arousing Tomás's suspicion about the car owner. While talking to Tomás's wife, Elvira, Laura realized Daniel was their son. An automotive engineer, Tomás, drove by and offered to help Laura, who claimed she had hit a deer. Laura later picks up Adrián and tells him how his car was repaired. Laura waits for a tow truck in Adrián's car, which will not start, while Adrián dumps Daniel's car in a lake with the body inside. ![]() She pretends to answer Daniel's phone when it rings, and the driver leaves. When another car approaches, Laura hides the body, and she and Adrián pretend to exchange insurance information. Laura rationalizes that it is not entirely their fault since Daniel was texting and not wearing his belt. Although they are unhurt, the other car's driver, a bank employee (Daniel Garrido), died. As they drive back to Barcelona, Adrián swerves to avoid a deer, clipping another car, which hits a tree. With the door and the windows locked from inside the police found Adrián to be the only suspect.Īdrián then narrates further back, how he claimed to be in Paris but was really in a cabin with Laura. At the hotel, Adrián was knocked unconscious and awoke to find Laura dead in the bathroom. His lawyer, Félix Leiva, hires attorney Virginia Goodman, who visits him at his apartment with the news that the prosecutor has found a witness who will be testifying in front of a judge soon they have three hours to come up with a defense, so Virginia urges Adrián to tell her the whole truth.Īdrián tells Virginia how he and Laura had ended their affair but received a call blackmailing them to come to a rural hotel with €100,000. The Invisible Guest has spawned four remakes in different languages.īusinessman Adrián Doria is out on bail after being arrested for the murder of his lover, Laura Vidal. The film opened to lukewarm critical response, but was a commercial success, grossing $30.7 million against its €4 million budget. It was released in Spain on 6 January 2017. InsideTracker: insidetracker.The Invisible Guest (Spanish: Contratiempo, lit.'Setback') is a 2016 Spanish mystery thriller film written and directed by Oriol Paulo which stars Mario Casas alongside Bárbara Lennie, José Coronado, and Ana Wagener. This might be the most powerful and impactful of our conversations to date. In case you’ve missed my previous conversations with Darin, be sure to check out episodes #153, #268, #382, and #542.ĭarin is a friend, a mentor, and my go-to counsel when it comes to better aligning my life with my values. He’s the New York Times bestselling author of SuperLife and cohost of the Emmy™ Award Winning, #1 Netflix docu-series, Down to Earth with Zac Efron. If you are new to this superfood-hunting adventurer, Darin has devoted his life to advancing human health, ecological preservation, and sustainability. Here to help us make sense of this insanity is wellness expert Darin Olien, returning for his fifth appearance on the show. And yet, these things are used ubiquitously in our daily lives without a second thought. Everything from deodorant and denim to detergent and dental floss-even seemingly innocuous things like carpet, crayons, and candles, unbeknownst to most, are abound with chemicals either unproven safe or demonstrably harmful. Today’s guest has a name for the pernicious ways in which the many products we routinely use are actually harming us in very real but often invisible ways: fatal conveniences. ![]()
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