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La mujer de mi hermano

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 29m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,0/10
3,6 k
MA NOTE
Bárbara Mori in La mujer de mi hermano (2005)
Drame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueUnable to get intimate with her husband of 10 years, a woman embarks on a steamy affair with his brother.Unable to get intimate with her husband of 10 years, a woman embarks on a steamy affair with his brother.Unable to get intimate with her husband of 10 years, a woman embarks on a steamy affair with his brother.

  • Director
    • Ricardo de Montreuil
  • Writers
    • María Eugenia Argomedo
    • Jaime Bayly
    • Nestor Garrido
  • Stars
    • Bárbara Mori
    • Christian Meier
    • Manolo Cardona
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,0/10
    3,6 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Ricardo de Montreuil
    • Writers
      • María Eugenia Argomedo
      • Jaime Bayly
      • Nestor Garrido
    • Stars
      • Bárbara Mori
      • Christian Meier
      • Manolo Cardona
    • 22Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 25Commentaires de critiques
    • 41Métascore
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    Bárbara Mori
    Bárbara Mori
    • Zoe
    Christian Meier
    Christian Meier
    • Ignacio
    Manolo Cardona
    Manolo Cardona
    • Gonzalo
    Gaby Espino
    Gaby Espino
    • Laura
    Bruno Bichir
    Bruno Bichir
    • Boris
    Angélica Aragón
    Angélica Aragón
    • Cristina
    Beto Cuevas
    Beto Cuevas
    • Padre Santiago
    Cristina Alcaíno
    • Maria
    Cristina Pérez
    • Mercedes
    Jenny Puebla
    • Masajista
    Raimundo Cosio
    • Botones
    Alejandro Yáñez
    • Doctor
    Eric Vásquez
    • Amante
    Alejandro Rosso
    • Ejecutivo hotel
    Juan José Gonzalez
    • Recepcionista hotel
    • (as Juan José González Reyes)
    David Ruiz
    • Profesor de Yoga
    José Carmona
    • Locutor noticias
    • (voice)
    María Teresa Bacigalupe
    • Comercial bebé
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Ricardo de Montreuil
    • Writers
      • María Eugenia Argomedo
      • Jaime Bayly
      • Nestor Garrido
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs22

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    5somasounds

    This movie is generally a bore

    While the cinematography is decent and the actors are top notch, the story is one that could be fit into a 15-20 minute short film. It's not just that it drags, it's also predictable as all get out and devoid of any substance -- it's literally a story that's been done to death on Lifetime. An even bigger let down is the lack of nudity when the subject is sex. Movies are meant to entertain; usually all it takes is a good story, but if I were the producer I would have pushed hard for more nudity to make sure the viewer doesn't turn it off for something more erotic.
    9andrabem

    not your run-of-the-mill love triangle

    This film is a production that employed actors from various Latin-American countries in order to attract viewers in all Latin America. It's something that should be tried more often. We should organize distribution & production companies in Latin-America to integrate the whole region and give us more opportunities to see Latin American films, because there's such an overload of American films that we in Brazil know much more about Hollywood stars than about our Latin-American neighbours. This said, let's go to the film.

    The film is about a triangle love story but it is in some ways unusual -there's no moral preaching and no conventional happy ending. The characters belong to the privileged class and live in a conservative background where the Catholic Church is still a power to reckon with, but the modern world is their real world. They may sometimes go to mass and confession but when conflicts between the two worlds arise their own wishes prevail, in spite of conservative dogmas, and the Church and their icons go to the background.

    There was a reviewer that said that the sex scenes were a fill-up and were not necessary at all. I disagree with him. Sex is essential to show the reason why Zoe (gorgeous Barbara Mori) in spite of her conservative upbringing, engages in an affair with her brother-in-law. And the sex scenes are really sensual, showing a woman discovering herself through sexual pleasure. Can someone tell me of any American actress able to do the same in such a sensual way? The acting of the whole cast is excellent, the film has such a good story that manages to keep our interest till the end. I'm not telling you that "La Mujer de mi Hermano" is a masterpiece but certainly it's a very good film.

    Other Latin American films I recommend are: "Pantaleon Y las Visitadoras", "Maria Full of Grace", "Nina Santa", "El mismo amor, La misma lluvia", "Y Tu Mama Tambien", "Machuca" and so many others!
    8gradyharp

    A Stylish, Visually Stunning, Memorable Film from Latin America

    LA MUJER DE MI HERMANO seems to have polarized viewers between those who classify it as a television novela and those who see it as a stylish Latin American drama. Written by Peruvian author Jaime Bayly, adapted by María Eugenia Argomedo, and directed by Peruvian director Ricardo de Montreuil, the cast boasts actors from Peru (Christian Meier), Colombia (Manolo Cardona), Uruguay (Bárbara Mori), Venezuela (Gaby Espino), Chile (Beto Cuevas), and Mexico (Angélica Aragón, Bruno Bichir). It is a fine showcase for some of the fine talent from Latin America that is gaining a strong influence on theatrical films released in the USA. It offers a story embracing many current dilemmas in society (relationship to church, infidelity, illegitimate pregnancy, homosexuality, childhood sexual abuse) and blends them into a film acted by a fine cast of beautiful and talented actors and artists behind the camera, and the result is a luminous piece of cinema that deserves a second look.

    Ignacio (Meier) is a handsome, wealthy, emotionally cool man who is married to a sensuous, beautiful, sexually frustrated Zoe (Mori), The couple may appear to have it all - splendid house, wealth, expensive tastes - but they have been unable to have children in their ten year marriage. The disparity between their sexual needs results in Zoe finding solace in the arms of Ignacio's bohemian artist brother Gonzalo and they begin an affair that results in a surprise pregnancy. This crisis unveils the truth about the characters: Gonzalo, still reeling from the childhood sexual abuse by his older brother Ignacio, doesn't want fatherhood and marriage, and in the peak of the tremor the pregnancy creates Gonzalo shares Ignacio's homosexuality with Zoe. How the three confront their needs and fears pulls the story to a close, an ending that addresses fully the characteristic traits that have shaped the lives of the three.

    In addition to the trio of stars there are excellent cameos by Bruno Bichir as Zoe's gay confidant, Angélica Aragón as the mother of the men whose greatest need is for grandchildren, Gaby Espino as the housekeeper Laura, and Beto Cuevas as the priest who is not only a friend of the family but hears the secrets of each in the confessional. The cinematography is lush and evocative in the competent hands of Andrés Sánchez and the tension of the story is well underscored by the music of Angelo Milli. For this viewer LA MUJER DE MI HERMANO is a classy film that brings attention to the many fine new works coming from Latin American cinema. It is well worth revisiting. Grady Harp
    8geraldpeterson

    Very well done!

    Well, I must admit there may be some bias in my review because my cousin is one of the leading actors. But because of that I was even more prone to watch for mistakes or imperfections in the acting than I normally do when watching a movie. The first thing that must be said about this film is that the cinematography is excellent!! The attention to detail and framing that was put into every shot is manifest. Even just the opening sequence with the leaves floating in the pool was shot with a talent that is evident throughout the movie. The soundtrack is fine and subtle, blending well with the scenes and setting the appropriate mood. The acting was top rate - across the board - from the primary actors to the supporting cast down to the extras. Way to go cousin you did fantastic. The director definitely knew his story well and seamlessly planned out the path on which he would develop it. The situations and circumstances portrayed are perfectly believable. You truly find yourself engaged in the lives of these people. As the madness, guilt and predicaments gather up you can't help but feel pity for each character's weakness and just hope that in them lies some dormant strength they can muster to correct and recover their lives. This is a good drama film. And if you are in the mood for the steamy quandaries that people can get themselves into you will enjoy watching this movie. By the way, my cousin is Manolo Cardona; just in case you were curious.
    10deMontreuilr

    LA Times Review

    As pared down, stylish and deceptively simple as the stark glass and concrete block inhabited by two of its main characters, "La Mujer de Mi Hermano" (My Brother's Wife) is an adultery drama that skips the big life lessons in favor of observing the mysteries of human interdependency and social behavior.

    Peruvian director Ricardo de Montreuil has transposed the characters created by his compatriot, novelist Jaime Bayly, from Lima to Mexico City and has cast Mexican stars in three of the film's four principal roles. The idea behind the relocation was to broaden the film's global appeal, as Mexican films tend to be well received across Latin America and within the United States. Accents and local slang are duly adjusted, but the shift feels academic. "La Mujer de Mi Hermano" blooms inside only the most insular, intimate spaces, its characters untouched by the world around them. If anything, it's a reminder that class — especially the upper echelons — is a country unto itself that doesn't recognize geographical borders.

    Disturbingly beautiful and melancholic Zoë (Barbara Mori) lives with her image-obsessed husband, Ignacio (Christian Meier), in an ultra-modern house — half display case, half hothouse — on the outskirts of the city. Ignacio is wealthy and doting but distant, and their marriage is affectionate but passionless. Ignacio's sterility and Zoë's refusal to consider adoption compound the feeling that the marriage has cruised into a cul-de-sac.

    Zoë's complaints, which she shares with her gay friend Boris (Bruno Bichir), are legitimate, but it's Ignacio who elicits sympathy at first. Genuinely afraid of losing Zoë, he exudes a tightly wound, reined-in helplessness that's painful to watch. The feeling is cemented when Zoë starts hanging around with Ignacio's estranged younger brother, Gonzalo (Manolo Cardona), a painter who bad-mouths Ignacio at every opportunity but gladly takes his money each month. When Zoë drops by his gallery unexpectedly, Gonzalo sells her a painting from his show. The selling, rather than giving, becomes another point of contention between Gonzalo and Ignacio, but for Zoë it's a chance to get back at her husband.

    The principal pleasures of the film lie in the subtle shifts in character that prompt shifts in allegiance, so I won't spoil them. The main thing is that "La Mujer de Mi Hermano" lets its characters' behaviors speak for themselves, which naturally lead the audience into snap judgments that evolve into something more fluid and forgiving.

    Tall and broad, Meier has a rigid, hulking quality that serves him well as the high-strung businessman scared stiff of losing his wife. For a guy built like a pylon, he has a remarkable way of making himself small by tucking himself into a neat package.

    Mori, a memorable presence, plays an instantly recognizable type nonetheless rarely seen on screen. Zoë's uncommon beauty masks her neediness, insecurity and loneliness. Mexican star Angélica Aragón plays Cristina, the mother of Ignacio and Gonzalo, a woman who sees strictly what she wants to see and nothing more.

    A final twist — a bit of a corker — threatens to push what has otherwise been a cool-headed emotional experience into the realm of melodrama. Despite this false note, "La Mujer de Mi Hermano" keeps a cool eye trained on its characters as they struggle to make their lives conform to some strict phantom ideal.

    For a movie about an inter-family dalliance, it's far more pragmatic than you might expect, and far more humane. Ultimately, "La Mujer de Mi Hermano" offers the uncommon (in movieland) perspective that it may be the ideal that oppresses life, not the other way around.

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    • Gaffes
      The baby's name was "Juan Ignacio" according the mail to Gonzalo, "we named him after dad" Ignacio writes in the mail, but when Cristina see the baby, she calls him "Jose Ignacio".
    • Citations

      Gonzalo: If you're pregnant then the tests you took before are shit. If thats the case you have two options. You either tell Ignacio he's the father or you abort.

      Zoe: Abort? That's your advice to me?

      Gonzalo: Or you tell Ignacio he's the father you have two options!

      Zoe: [pause] It doesn't matter to you if it's your child, does it?

      Gonzalo: My child? How the fuck am I going to know if that's my child? You lied to me! You said you couldn't have children and now you fucking want to have my kid? That's just fucked!

      [pause]

      Gonzalo: I don't want you to call me, look for me, or even know me. Leaving this room I don't exist to you anymore you understand?

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 novembre 2005 (Mexico)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Mexico
    • Langue
      • Spanish
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • My Brother's Wife
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Santiago, Chili
    • sociétés de production
      • Panamax Films
      • Shallow Entertainment
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 2 808 241 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 1 018 750 $ US
      • 16 avr. 2006
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 8 495 296 $ US
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      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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