Crime,Drama,Romance,Thriller,Mystery   Spain

In the movie "Bad Education," Ignacio and Enrique are childhood friends and classmates at a religious school in the 1960s. Ignacio is an aspiring actor with a passion for writing and performing, while Enrique secretly admires Ignacio and develops feelings for him.

The story unfolds as Ignacio and Enrique's lives take different paths. Ignacio, now known as Ángel, becomes a successful actor and writer, but his past traumatic experiences at the school haunt him. He decides to write a screenplay called "The Visit," which is based on his own experiences of abuse by Father Manolo, who was the director and literature professor at the school.

Enrique, now a filmmaker, crosses paths with Ángel after many years when he comes across "The Visit" screenplay. Intrigued by the story, Enrique casts Ángel in the lead role and plans to make the film. As they reconnect, buried secrets and desires resurface, and they confront their shared past and the abuse they experienced from Father Manolo.

Through flashbacks and revelations, it is revealed that Father Manolo manipulated and sexually abused Ignacio/Ángel during his time at the school. Ignacio had suppressed these memories, but writing the screenplay brings everything back to the surface. The film explores themes of love, trauma, blurred boundaries, and the power dynamics between the characters.

As the movie progresses, it becomes evident that several characters are living double lives, betraying and deceiving each other. The plot thickens when it is revealed that Father Manolo has been living under an assumed identity all along, and he resurfaces in Ángel's life, posing as Ignacio's long-lost brother, Juan.

The reunion between Ángel, Enrique, and the imposter Juan leads to a series of shocking events, including blackmail, murder, and an investigation into the truth behind their past abuses. The film delves into the complex and destructive nature of abuse, the lasting impact it has on survivors, and the lengths people will go to protect their secrets.

Ultimately, the movie "Bad Education" tackles themes of memory, trauma, and the consequences of hiding the truth. It is an exploration of the power of storytelling and the ways in which personal histories can be rewritten and manipulated.
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