Uno splendido angelo, nu bellissimo diavolo si contendono l'anima di un ex pugile dal passato turbolento. Molto presto, quella che sembrava una missione ordinaria si rileva un affare ben più... Leggi tuttoUno splendido angelo, nu bellissimo diavolo si contendono l'anima di un ex pugile dal passato turbolento. Molto presto, quella che sembrava una missione ordinaria si rileva un affare ben più complicato, complice anche l'insolita attrazione che le due donne scopriranno l'una per l... Leggi tuttoUno splendido angelo, nu bellissimo diavolo si contendono l'anima di un ex pugile dal passato turbolento. Molto presto, quella che sembrava una missione ordinaria si rileva un affare ben più complicato, complice anche l'insolita attrazione che le due donne scopriranno l'una per l'altra.
- Premi
- 4 vittorie e 18 candidature totali
- Carmen Ramos
- (as Penelope Cruz)
- Cajera Embarazada
- (as Montse Garcia Romeu)
- Cajera Joven
- (as Paz Gomez)
- Cajera 2
- (as Vicenta NDongo)
- Boy in Supermarket
- (as Pablo Olewsky)
Recensioni in evidenza
To say that Cruz is hot is putting it mildly, as she plays an inhabitant of Hell who is sent to Earth to grab the soul of a losing, debt-ridden, boxer (Demián Bichir). Heaven sends their own representative and the battle is on.
Abril, who falls short of her most skintastic performance, nevertheless gives us a glimpse of her heavenly body as she plays the misogynistic boxer's wife. Cruz keeps it hot as she struts and dances, but does keep it on as the boxer's cousin. Why the bum doesn't stray is a big mystery.
Gael García Bernal (The Crime of Father Amaro, Bad Education, babel) plays the administrator of Hell, who becomes concerned about a corporate takeover by the rich, who are working to convince everyone that they are not really bad, but victims of society. Sides become blurred as the need to continue the existence of good and evil, and Heaven and Hell become more important that who gets the soul.
Fanny Ardant (8 Women, Paris, je t'aime), Elena Anaya (Van Helsing), and Gemma Jones (Bridget Jones Diary, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason), and Elsa Pataky (Snakes on a Plane, Romasanta) all add to the fun.
Cruz (devil) and Abril (angel) are cast against type and it works very well, Cruz giving one of her best performances. Bernal is also memorable as a very likeable devil, and Birchir is completely convincing as the frustrated boxer whose soul hangs in the balance.
The film starts out with an amazing bit of philosophical exposition, a shock for anyone who is used to watching Hollywood fare. You can't imagine dialogue like this is a Hollywood film; yet it is funny, captivating, brilliant. The humor in the film is, by American standards, sophisticated and intelligent; yet the film is full of sexual imagery and violence (nothing extreme but energizing to the story) and is highly accessible. It should appeal to a fairly wide audience, especially since there are so many Spanish speakers in the US.
It's a superb and entertaining morality play, with the action, drama and comedy tightly interwoven; with a political subtext that itself is the driving force behind the film.
Hell is portrayed as an English speaking corporation in the American style (although staffed with Europeans), and Heaven mostly takes place in a French-speaking Parisian nightclub. The Earth scenes are in Spain, and the meetings between angels and devils in Latin. This all works very well and the subtitles are easy to follow.
The soundtrack begins with a Dylan song I hadn't heard before, too.
Originally, I watched it for Gael Garcia Bernal, who was quite good as the operations manager of hell. Victoria Abril played a wonderful Lola and Penelope Cruz, who I'm not very partial to, almost made me like her as the little hellion, Carmen.
The only horrid part of the movie was Manny. I absolutely loathed that character. He was such a pig!
Anyway, even though the movie was a bit confusing and odd at parts, I still found it wonderful.
*** out of ****
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe photo Lola (Victoria Abril) puts into the album shows the mother of Manny. The woman in this photo is the actress Pilar Bardem.
- Citazioni
[first lines]
Carmen Ramos: History vindicates us, and you know it.
Lola Nevado: History vindicates no one. History's a deaf man answering questions he wasn't asked.
- ConnessioniFeatures Quei bravi ragazzi (1990)
- Colonne sonoreSummertime
Written by George Gershwin, DuBose Heyward, Dorothy Heyward and Ira Gershwin
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paesi di origine
- Lingue
- Celebre anche come
- No News from God
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Aziende produttrici
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 1.200.000 ESP (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 77.858 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 15.271 USD
- 24 ago 2003
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 3.340.382 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 52min(112 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1