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Talk of Angels

  • 1998
  • PG-13
  • 1h 36min
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5,8/10
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Talk of Angels (1998)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young Irishwoman becomes governess to 3 daughters of a rich family in Spain in 1936, just before the civil war. The mom likes Franco - the dad doesn't. She becomes family. She befriends 5 ... Tout lireA young Irishwoman becomes governess to 3 daughters of a rich family in Spain in 1936, just before the civil war. The mom likes Franco - the dad doesn't. She becomes family. She befriends 5 Irishwomen.A young Irishwoman becomes governess to 3 daughters of a rich family in Spain in 1936, just before the civil war. The mom likes Franco - the dad doesn't. She becomes family. She befriends 5 Irishwomen.

  • Réalisation
    • Nick Hamm
  • Scénario
    • Ann Guedes
    • Frank McGuinness
    • Kate O'Brien
  • Casting principal
    • Polly Walker
    • Vincent Perez
    • Franco Nero
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
    925
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Nick Hamm
    • Scénario
      • Ann Guedes
      • Frank McGuinness
      • Kate O'Brien
    • Casting principal
      • Polly Walker
      • Vincent Perez
      • Franco Nero
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 8avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Rôles principaux23

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    Polly Walker
    Polly Walker
    • Mary Lavelle
    Vincent Perez
    Vincent Perez
    • Francisco Areavaga
    Franco Nero
    Franco Nero
    • Dr. Vicente Areavaga
    Frances McDormand
    Frances McDormand
    • Conlon
    Ruth McCabe
    Ruth McCabe
    • O'Toole
    Marisa Paredes
    Marisa Paredes
    • Doña Consuelo
    Francisco Rabal
    Francisco Rabal
    • Don Jorge
    Penélope Cruz
    Penélope Cruz
    • Pilar
    • (as Penelope Cruz)
    Ariadna Gil
    Ariadna Gil
    • Beatriz
    Rossy de Palma
    Rossy de Palma
    • Elena
    • (as Rossy De Palma)
    Britta Smith
    Britta Smith
    • Duggan
    Anita Reeves
    • Harty
    Veronica Duffy
    • Keogh
    Leyre Berrocal
    Leyre Berrocal
    • Milagros
    • (as Leire Berrocal)
    Jorge de Juan
    Jorge de Juan
    • Jaime
    Ellea Ratier
    • Leonor
    Angelina Llongueras
    Angelina Llongueras
    • Ana
    Jaume Valls
    • Pablo
    • Réalisation
      • Nick Hamm
    • Scénario
      • Ann Guedes
      • Frank McGuinness
      • Kate O'Brien
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    3capamaroux-1

    No more soap!

    This was a very boring movie for me, I have to say. There was no excitement, no real emotions, no passion... Just a fake dramatic romance, set on purpose during a political turmoil (any kind will do...), like so many movies are, without anything political to say (...fascist or royal regimes are mostly preferred). So what we get is a typical romance, with old-fashioned, TV-style direction and over-dramatic performances with extra schmaltz. Yes, exactly like a Mexican soap opera. (Mexicans, don't take it personal, but in Greece a lot of Mexican, Brazilian etc. soap operas are on TV every day). So, if we get so many soap from our TV sets, why should we watch one on the big screen?
    10robert-temple-1

    A powerful, romantic and tragic saga about Spain

    This is a very moving and informative drama set just before the eruption of the Civil War in Spain, based on a novel by the Irish writer Kate O'Brien, who died in 1974. The story may have a partially autobiographical background. The lead character in the story is a beautiful young Irish girl, played superbly and with great dignity by Polly Walker, who goes to Spain to act as a governess to an aristocratic and wealthy Spanish family in the 1930s. While there, she becomes drawn into the desperate and fatal intrigues of a country on the brink of civil war, where families such as the one with whom she lives were themselves divided in their loyalties, with tragic consequences. When Walker arrives in Spain, she is also welcomed by a small gaggle of older Irish gals who have been 'dumped' in Spain by the Irish convents because they had disgraced themselves in some way and were considered hopeless cases best expelled to a lonely exile. Two of these stand out. One, brilliantly and evocatively played by the talented and under-rated actress Ruth McCabe, is the jovial character 'O'Toole', whose personal drama unfolds in parallel but unconnected with Walker's own. McCabe steals all the scenes she is in. The other is Agatha Conion, played by a solemn and lonely Frances McDormand, whose 'failing' in Ireland had been her lesbianism, and she stoically bears the first great love of her life, Walker, being unattainable, and even helps her with her own romance. This side of the film is all excellently observed and portrayed. But the main drama takes place in the household of the Areavaga family, who are stupendously rich and pampered aristocrats of divided political opinions. Franco Nero is marvellous as the sadly resigned, gentle, and scholarly father, whose liberal ideas are rejected by his intolerant fascist wife. Their son, romantically portrayed by the dashing Vincent Perez, shares his father's political views and is in conflict with his mother. He is married to a beautiful but ice-cold fascist girl played by Rossy de Palma. The other characters in the family are the two daughters, the older of whom is played by 24 year-old Penelope Cruz, who at the beginning of the film has to be teen-aged, and is therefore made up and dressed in such a bizarre fashion that I barely recognised her at all. The intention was presumably to disguise her age at that stage in the story, but the effect is comical. Later she is allowed to look more like herself. And for those who are curious, I can certify that Penelope is more ravishing in person than on the screen, as her personality and her glow cannot be captured on celluloid or any other medium, transmitted as they are directly through the aethre to the heart. Now we must consider for a moment the tragedy of the Spanish Civil War, which nearly ruined the country and led to such a vast amount of deaths and such horrors of destruction. It is little realized that the entire conflict was artificial, and was engineered, planned, and executed by the Nazi Government of Germany. The inside story is told by Hansjuergen Koehler, in his astonishing book of 1940, 'Inside the Gestapo', in the chapter about Spain. He was a senior defector from the SS who reported directly to Heydrich, and he was himself an active planner of the Civil War in Spain. He lays it all bare in his book, which few people have ever heard of. His account of what really happened is so shocking there are many Spaniards even today who might die of shock if they read it. Koehler reveals, amongst so much else, that Franco was only the second choice of the Germans for Spanish dictator, and that the first choice was an Admiral who let them down at the last moment and had to be replaced by Franco. Koehler makes it clear that only with the secret supply of German armaments and carefully orchestrated sabotage was Franco at last able to overthrow the Republican Government and seize power. In return, Spain became an unofficial colony of Germany for the duration of the War, supplying the Germans, by banal irony, with endless supplies of oranges! What some people will do for a supply of fresh fruit! Well, Polly Walker becomes embroiled in all these intrigues, experiences the violence of the streets and the savage murders, and the full horror of what was going on then. She falls in love with Vincent Perez, and he with her, and this merely increases the insoluble problems they all face. It is a romantic saga which sweeps one away, and it is wonderfully directed by Nick Hamm, a British TV director with a classic stage background who surely has the makings of greater things, as he displays here in extraordinary fashion. He has since directed three more feature films, none of a romantic nature, but to my mind, he would be well advised to try another project like this one, as he seems to have a rare talent for making romance less saccharine than usual (which therefore makes it more meaningful), and he should apply that ability to other romantic tales which have real grit to them, if there are any such projects available and he can get the job. There is one other thing I should say about this film, apart from mentioning its extraordinarily high production values, cinematography, and art direction, and that is the wonderful singing boy, Jose Manuel Ortigosa. He appears suddenly in a romantic scene with Walker and Perez and sings an amazing song with his guitar and then vanishes. Where did they get this kid, and what has happened to him? A wonderful touch!
    SwingKid-6

    Enjoyable, but a tad shakey

    I was impressed by this movie. The acting by Vincent Perez was truly exquisite, he'll surely be taking the world by storm. (not to mention he's something to look at) I thought that the plot was great. Though the end is kinda funky. (I won't give it away)

    I only truly felt a tad let down in Polly Walker. Her accent was wobbly and her emotion was only 80% their. But she manages to pull through.

    I know barely anything about the Spanish Civil War but was quite taken by how that didn't really matter. They seemed to explain it without it sounding like a History lesson.

    Which is why I suggest that everyone should go out and rent this movie right now. It was truly enjoyable.
    Dee-29

    A romantic's view

    I enjoyed this movie, since I tend to like movies about longing and love. Vincent Perez has eyes that just melt the screen and Polly Walker is breathtakingly gorgeous. I liked the interaction between her character and her Irish friends - especially Frances McDormand whose face says so much with hardly a word.

    I think it would have been better if they showed a little bit more interaction between Vincent P. and Polly. Loved the actress that read the poem aloud. Her voice is oddly soothing.

    Also, got a kick out of her friend with the kooky hat!

    I know this is the type of movie that is more of a woman's movie - I know my husband could probably not sit through it.
    6SnoopyStyle

    romance in troubled times

    It's the 1930's. Young Irish woman Mary Lavelle (Polly Walker) comes to Spain to work as governess in the Areavaga family. Political tension is pressuring the wealthy family. The married son Francisco (Vincent Perez) is politically active, and falls for Mary. The father Dr. Vicente (Franco Nero) is sympathetic but endeavors to stay moderate. Mary is unsure about her impending marriage to a political activist in Ireland.

    Interestingly, it features Frances McDormand in a minor role as another Irish governess, and Penélope Cruz as one of the daughters. Franco Nero is giving tremendous depth to the movie. Polly Walker seems a bit too old for the role. The character is better served to have younger more naive 20something.

    The production value could be better. It feels like a higher end made-for-TV movie. The backdrop of Spanish political instability adds a great deal of tension. Without a doubt, this is a soapy romance. Sometimes, it's abrupt like pages are missing from a book. And the ending isn't that satisfying with many questions left unanswered.

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      Prologue: "NORTHERN SPAIN 1936. Shortly before the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War."
    • Gaffes
      When Conlon is reading the newspaper in the tobacco shop, the Philips ad on the back of the paper has a modern font rather than the stockier block or script type that the company would have used in that era.
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      [first lines]

      Mary Lavelle: [disembarking from train] We came through a valley and into this great hubbub of noise. And for a minute I saw it all the very clearly. The family I was about to join. A country in turmoil. And my own life turned upside down. And then I thought, it's why you came. It's what you wanted. And that's how it all began.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 octobre 1998 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Miramax
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Förbjuden kärlek
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Asturias, Espagne
    • Sociétés de production
      • Kan Zamia-a
      • Kanzaman
      • Polaris Pictures
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 18 281 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 6 876 $US
      • 1 nov. 1998
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 18 281 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 36min(96 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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