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A doctor and a married man's extended affair affects the lives of not only the men involved but the wife as well.A doctor and a married man's extended affair affects the lives of not only the men involved but the wife as well.A doctor and a married man's extended affair affects the lives of not only the men involved but the wife as well.
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- 2 wins & 2 nominations total
Jordi Mollà
- Alberto
- (as Jordi Mollá)
Ivan Mateos
- Iván
- (as Iván Mateos)
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his Spanish exploration of love and family centers on Alberto (Jordi Molla from Blow and Bad Boys II). A successful family man at an aeronautics firm, he finds himself in a passionate love affair with Diego (Javier Bardem), a confident physician. Diego is comfortable with his homosexuality and is madly in love with Alberto. Alberto, who can't deny his love for Diego, doesn't want to admit that he is gay and struggles with his desires. Alberto's wife Elena (Ariadna Gil) tries to understand the reservedness and lack of sexual interest in her husband. When she finds out, she's not very happy about it, he is her true love and what will she do? A sudden event alters all three lives, leading to compassionate conclusion.
I really like Adriana Gil, known in Spain for taking new, difficult roles, but Javier Bardem carries the show, I've never seen an actor express so much with his face and hands. Truly an amazing actor. Jordi Molla did a good job, but since he always plays a slimeball in American movies, it is hard to move past that character.
This movie is like a pear. I've got a pear right now sitting on my desk, trying to ripen. I'm looking forward to the juicy, grainy pulp that will hopefully develop as it sits there. Often though, it doesn't fully ripen before some parts start to spoil, so you eat it a little underdone. That's how this movie felt. Some good situations pregnant with emotion, but not developed to the extent I would have liked. 6/10
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I really like Adriana Gil, known in Spain for taking new, difficult roles, but Javier Bardem carries the show, I've never seen an actor express so much with his face and hands. Truly an amazing actor. Jordi Molla did a good job, but since he always plays a slimeball in American movies, it is hard to move past that character.
This movie is like a pear. I've got a pear right now sitting on my desk, trying to ripen. I'm looking forward to the juicy, grainy pulp that will hopefully develop as it sits there. Often though, it doesn't fully ripen before some parts start to spoil, so you eat it a little underdone. That's how this movie felt. Some good situations pregnant with emotion, but not developed to the extent I would have liked. 6/10
http://blog.myspace.com/locoformovies
- jeuneidiot
- Jan 3, 2007
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- TriviaIt was Rafael Azconas who encouraged director Gerardo Vera to make this movie.
- ConnectionsFeatures The Mad Monkey (1989)
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Music by Kurt Weill
French lyrics by Roger Fernay
Lyrics by José Luis Rupérez
Performed by Lucrecia
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- $91,433
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