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Director: Pedro Almodóvar
Writer: Pedro Almodóvar
Producers: Pedro Almodóvar, Agustín Almodóvar
Actors:
Gael García Bernal Fele Martínez Daniel Giménez Cacho |
On the other hand, the film looks beautiful with all of the vibrancy of the colors jumping right out at you, and includes a couple of interesting stylistic choices (a slow-motion shot of a priest jumping for a soccer ball and the overhead shot of his pupils exercising in the morning were choice), but it also felt creepily “pedophilic” at times, with one particularly uncomfortable sequence featuring the lead priest playing guitar to a 10-year old as the child sings “Moon River” with other half-naked young boys splashing around in the background-reminded me of the infamous Larry Clark. An implied graphic sex sequence (one man blows another man from an overhead shot) as well as couple of other implications of the sort, are also scattered about, so for anyone who has a problem with kids jerking each other off in the movies, here’s your chance to bail. In the end though, I sat, I watched the film, I was never bored, but I was never particularly blown away or engaged by the entire affair either. From the press notes, there seemed to be some emphasis on the kids’ love for movies, but I can’t say that this aspect of the screenplay was exploited all that much (if, at all). What we get instead is a sordid melodramatic tale of a handful of intertwined gay, Latin men who were abused as children and whose experiences lead to them to particular adult paths of right and wrong. I think this film might interest those who can relate more with the lead characters, or at the very least, folks who love Almodovar’s previous work and don’t feel as though they’ve had their fair share of this type of subject matter. I personally did not connect to it.
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