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¡Peeeedro! #14


14. Pepi, Luci, Bom (y otras chicas del montón)

Almodóvar's first film is not his best. But it is so lively, hopeful, optimistic and fun that is, if not a masterpiece, certainly a cult piece. Its portrayal of the "movida" is so fun and apparently truthful (I wouldn't know, when I was born the "movida" was sadly over) that you can't help but fall in love not only with the three main women but with the whole cast.

¡Peeeedro! #15


I don't recall this movie very well (and it is the last Almodóvar I have seen) but I'm already thinking that Labyrinth of Passion is better what goes to prove that this Top 15+2 is pointless because I change my mind instantly and perpetually (just as often as Ares download speed changes). Well, and now while choosing a picture to post I'm thinking it is great again (BIPOLAR!).
The story was intriguing enough, the performances were wonderful (Assumpta Serna, I'm looking at you...) and it was a great depiction of the relationship between sex and death. Yes, definitely a masterpiece.

sábado, 24 de abril de 2010

¡Peeeedro! (Honorable Mentions)

Is there a better way to start something (a blog, for instance) than Mr. Pedro Almodóvar? If there is, I'm not aware of it (and I don't want to be). So here it is: Almodóvar's Top 15 (plus 2 honorable mentions)!!

Honorable Mentions
Live Flesh (Carne Trémula) 1997

This is Pedro's worst. And "casually" it is his only film to have an adapted screenplay. Casting is not very bright either. Liberto Rabal, Francesca Neri and Javier Bardem are almost difficult to look at. On the other hand José Sancho and Ángela Molina are great and amazing respectively. Also, Pilar Bardem and Penélope Cruz (in his first film with Pedro) show that there are no small roles when it comes to giving powerful performances. It has memorable moments such as the sex scene depicted on the poster or the opening scene with the delivery. It also has that Almodovarian flavor but in very small doses and Almodóvar should not play it subtly.

Labyrinth of Passion (Laberinto de Pasiones) 1982

And now with just one film that I didn't fully enjoy, we're entering true Almodóvar realm. From now on, everything is a masterpiece but for the sake of listing everything, choices must be made. And even though Labyrinth of Passion is a wonderful film, it is not on the Top 15. But I'm not sure that I can say any flaws in it. But I can think of a few good things: the script is hilarious, the ensemble works smoothly and as seen in the picture, Antonio Banderas appears shirtless (remember it was 1982, he was still hot and didn't sport that beard he had at the Oscars...) And as trivia fact, this is Pedro's sole film of the 80s not to star Carmen Maura.

Start at the beginning.

Hi. This is the first post. Even in the unlikely case that I ever get readers, possibly no one will see this (David, you are me, you don't count) so I can say whatever I want. Like that behind such a cool name as A Dog Pooped, there is nothing but a thousand trials at checking available names.

A blogger's life is a tough life, isn't it?