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Matador

  • 1986
  • 12
  • 1h 50min
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6,9/10
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Matador (1986)
Comédie noireDrame psychologiqueThriller érotiqueThriller psychologiqueDrameThriller

Un matador est blessé par un taureau et ne peut plus tuer dans l'arène. Un défaut parmi tant d'autres, de plusieurs personnages qui se croisent.Un matador est blessé par un taureau et ne peut plus tuer dans l'arène. Un défaut parmi tant d'autres, de plusieurs personnages qui se croisent.Un matador est blessé par un taureau et ne peut plus tuer dans l'arène. Un défaut parmi tant d'autres, de plusieurs personnages qui se croisent.

  • Réalisation
    • Pedro Almodóvar
  • Scénario
    • Pedro Almodóvar
    • Jesús Ferrero
  • Casting principal
    • Assumpta Serna
    • Antonio Banderas
    • Nacho Martínez
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
    14 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Pedro Almodóvar
    • Scénario
      • Pedro Almodóvar
      • Jesús Ferrero
    • Casting principal
      • Assumpta Serna
      • Antonio Banderas
      • Nacho Martínez
    • 43avis d'utilisateurs
    • 41avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 6 victoires et 7 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux33

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    Assumpta Serna
    Assumpta Serna
    • María
    Antonio Banderas
    Antonio Banderas
    • Angel
    Nacho Martínez
    Nacho Martínez
    • Diego
    • (as Nacho Martinez)
    Eva Cobo
    Eva Cobo
    • Eva
    Julieta Serrano
    Julieta Serrano
    • Berta
    Chus Lampreave
    Chus Lampreave
    • Pilar
    Carmen Maura
    Carmen Maura
    • Julia
    Eusebio Poncela
    Eusebio Poncela
    • Comisario
    Bibiana Fernández
    Bibiana Fernández
    • Vendedora Flores
    • (as Bibi Andersen)
    Luis Ciges
    Luis Ciges
    • Guarda
    Eva Siva
    • Asistenta María y Diego
    Verónica Forqué
    Verónica Forqué
    • Periodista
    • (as Veronica Forque)
    Pepa Merino
    • Secretaria María
    Angie Gray
    Angie Gray
    • Chica Ana
    Lola Peno
    • Alumna 1ª
    Marisa Tejada
    • Alumna 2ª
    Mercedes Jiménez
    • Alumna 3ª
    • (as Mercedes Jimenez)
    Francesca Prandi
    Francesca Prandi
    • Alumna 4ª
    • (as Francesca Romana)
    • Réalisation
      • Pedro Almodóvar
    • Scénario
      • Pedro Almodóvar
      • Jesús Ferrero
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    8dromasca

    early Almodovar, worth watching

    It is very much worth watching this early film of Almodovar from 1986, with a painfully young Antonio Banderas also at one of his first major screen presences. As many of his latest great movies it's a film hard to put in a precise square, a combination of comedy and tragedy, of crime, love and corrida movie with a touch of absurd and a touch of passion taken directly from life.

    Although many of the major themes of passion, sexual desire and ambiguity, relation between love and death are already present the movie is somehow simpler in action and easier to watch than some of the later films. The story of two sexual predators and murderers, united in life by the passion for bull fights and in death by their passion for each other is acted with accuracy by a good team of actors and directed with an already recognizable style by Almodovar. The hand of the young master is certainly already there, and the film ages well 20 years after is premiere.
    7boblipton

    Nobody's Perfect

    The connection between sex and death is not a novel one. Elizabethan poetry would occasionally use the latter as a metaphor for the former. Pedro Almodóvar's sixth feature is about three people who have erased the line between the two: Nacho Martinez, a matador gored in the ring, who now teaches students on the art; Antonio Banderas, one of his pupils; and Assumpta Serna, a lawyer defending Banderas who is charged with raping and killing two girls.

    In other words, it's one of Almodóvar's movies about the weird kinks of the world. This time, however, he is not concerned with the people at the edge of Spanish society, but at the center of the normal world... assuming there is such a thing. We are all weird, we all act outside the norms, and the people we respect can be the most bizarre.

    It's rather slow-moving for one of his movies, probably because this is not one of his shock comedies - although there are comic elements. Visually, it is sumptuous, with a focus on colors, particularly bright reds that draw one's eyes. Miss Serna is a sharp dresser, and she wears a cape in several scenes, which she whirls like a bullfighter going in for the kill.

    Is Almodóvar decrying bullfighting? Or in favor of consensual activity of whatever sort? Has he simply presented his bizarre story, and left his audience to draw the moral conclusions it chooses? Or is this simply the sort of story he likes to tell? I think the last is true, but there's nothing simple about it.
    ThreeSadTigers

    Some minor flaws perhaps, but on the whole an entirely unique and audacious experience

    Essentially seen by many as a warped sex fantasy that uses the codes and conventions of the detective thriller to disguise a darker, more psychological film about the wayward perversions and sinister desires of a seemingly affluent area of contemporary Madrid; Matador (1986) can also be seen as a not-so-subtle comment on the nature of modern-day relationships, aspirations and obsessions in a meta-textual form that makes continual use of its titular, bullfighting motif. Although it does have some slight thematic problems, particularly in terms of the overall tone of the film and eventual motivation of the characters, it is, nonetheless, one of Almodóvar's most interesting and perplexing films of this particular period; featuring a refinement of many of his earliest interests and characteristics from films like Dark Habits (1983) and What Have I Done to Deserve This? (1984), as well as being the film that signalled the move into the second phase of his career.

    As the implications of the title would suggest, the film's narrative is bolstered by numerous references, both spoken and visual, to the obvious role-play and iconography of the bullfight. It is also a film about violence, and the sexuality of violence; an uncomfortable idea that is reinforced by the film's provocative opening sequence, in which we find the central matador of the title, Diego Montes, masturbating to violent scenes of exploitation cinema. The scene establishes the nature of the matador, both as a character and as a social phenomenon, as well as introducing the link between sex and death that will come to form an important thematic strand to the narrative. As the story progresses, the mechanisms of the drama conspire to throw together two separate characters that come to complement the unspoken desires and murderous lust that they seemingly share with one another, with the eventual courtship and inevitable seduction presented by the director as a surrogate bullfight in its self.

    Where the film falls apart slightly is in the presentation of the character played by Antonio Banderas, a hyper-sensitive, implied homosexual who idolises the matador to the extent that he actually attempts to rape his young, fashion-model girlfriend (an act that eventually leads him to confess to a string of serial killings as a result of his mother's enforced, catholic guilt). It is a complex character, impeccably performed by the young Banderas, but his appearance ultimately sends the film off on a tangent that detracts from the central crux of the drama. Though the inclusion of this subplot does allow Almodóvar the chance to make a satirical comment on the nature of everything from fashion, to religion, sexuality, etc, these themes often feel like they've been handpicked from a completely different film, not always complimenting the central story, and too often leading it in directions that in the end feel unfinished or slightly unformed. Many of these loose ends can be glossed over, while some (the last minute implication of "second sight" as suggested by a solar eclipse) really seem to come out of leftfield.

    Nevertheless, these are minor criticisms that don't necessarily destroy the ultimate intentions of the film - which really only become clear in the final scene - or the fantastic direction of Almodóvar and the performances of his cast. Although Matador certainly has its flaws (not to mention its detractors), it is, in my opinion, a fine little film and one of Almodóvar's most original and audacious creations. The performances are all incredibly committed, including the central pairing of Assumpta Serna and the late Nacho Martínez, as well the fine support from Banderas, the gorgeous Eva Cobo and Almodóvar regulars Carman Maura and Eusebio Poncela; whilst the central idea behind the script and the bold stokes of the director's intuitive grasp of the various film-making processes further refines and develops a number of themes that have come to be at the forefront of Almodóvar's career for the last twenty-five years.
    KGB-Greece-Patras

    Great great great Almodovar!

    This 5th feature of Almodovar is one of his best (along with Labyrinth of passion & Kika) as far as I am concerned, and if not his best then for sure his most provocative flms. As usual, Almodovar explores some of the darkest sides of human sexuality, and deals with perversity as dealing with any every-day life subject.

    For once more, the notorious film-maker, at great shape, entertains with his trademark raving, hilarious, politically incorrect dialogs, pace and style and while dealing with dark (necrophilia) or serious (religious oppression) subject matters, it manages to be very funny and entertaining. What's great with Almodovar is that you simply CANNOT label his films. Is it comedy? nope. Is a thriller? nope. Is it a crime film? nope. This is Almodovar, so all pretenders go see another million dollar US product . But to all the admirers of unique and original films, this is definitely recommended, if you can tolerate with some weird humour, a bit sexy visuals and nudity and some violence. Matador is ART!
    9maxinepowers1917

    The Most Twisted Love Story You'll Ever See!

    Every Artist has a reoccurring theme, that he successfully or unsuccessfully explores and tries to capture through out his life time, and that eventually becomes his, what we might call - style. With Ingmar Bergman it's the detachment from life and confronting death, with Woody Allen, the comical absurdity of man-woman relationship, with Filliny it's the nostalgia for the lost, often irreplaceable innocence of childhood. In case of Pedro Almodovar though, to put it lightly, it's unorthodox, sex crazed love stories. (love that guy!)

    I had watched three films by him (Bad Education, Law Of Desire, Talk To Her), and all of them were rather twisted, but this one is defiantly the weirdest love fable I had ever seen or read … even by his standards.

    The story begins with a young man, (played by heavenly-gorgeous, 18 year old Antonio Banderas) who is studying to be a matador, under a world famous, but retired, due to an injury, Maestro. One night after being suspected of being a homosexual, he decides to prove his masculinity and toughness by attempting to rape Maestro's girlfriend. But being in reality a very innocent and tender soul, he literally faints before anything happens, when she accidentally cuts her finger.

    The girls reports him, and while being questioned, the cops hang on him three more murders. Apparently there have been bodies popping up through out the city, with all the victims assaulted in the same strange manner - at the height of their sexual arousal, they are stabbed in the back of their necks, with a hair pin, with the same technique a toreador brings a bull down.

    And now, brought together by serendipity, the female lawyer, who had come to defend Antonio, and is investigating the case, is beginning to have a sort of an "affair" with the Maestro. Both of them being obsessed with sex, violence and mostly important death, which they find the most arousing thing in the world. Imagine Romeo and Juliet, only where they both not only desire each other sexually, but also long for each other's death.

    I had personally often wondered, why the element of violence is so often present in sex. Even when one makes love, no matter how gentle, there will be some hair pulling, slight choking or biting. To experience pain and dominance, seems to be counterintuitive to receiving pleasure, yet something in our wiring arouses us by that. With books like "Fifty Shades Of Grey' bondage and sadomasochism had become house hold names, and practices. But what I can't wrap my brain around is why do these seemingly, logically unpleasant activities arouse us?

    The theme in this film, of the desire to kill the one you love, and to define death and brutal violence as sexy, that is bound to make an indelible imprint on your soul and to stay with you for the rest of your life.

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    • Anecdotes
      One of the films that Diego Montes is masturbating to in the Opening Sequence is Mario Bava's Six femmes pour l'assassin (1964).
    • Citations

      Francisco Montesinos: I've told you not to shoot up in the dressing rooms!

    • Connexions
      Featured in Playboy: The Story of X (1998)
    • Bandes originales
      Espérame en el cielo
      Written by Paquito López Vidal

      Performed by Mina

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 avril 1988 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Espagne
    • Sites officiels
      • Films sans Frontières (France)
      • Vídeo Mercury Films (Spain)
    • Langue
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 鬥牛士
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Viaducto de Segovia, Madrid, Espagne(Bridge where Maria and Diego talk.)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Compañía Iberoamericana de TV
      • Televisión Española (TVE)
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      • 279 394 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 13 399 $US
      • 13 août 2006
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      • 286 126 $US
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      • 1h 50min(110 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
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