jarhspic
Entrou em jun. de 2001
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I don't know why other posters refer to Barf Bags and witch hunting in their reviews. I'm pretty sure it has absolutely nothing to do with this film, in which a woman, after committing a murder in the first scene, flees into a church, confessing her life story to a priest.
It is this story of hopeful marriage, the indignities brought on by her ambitious husband, and her vow to raise her daughter sheltered from the corruption of the world of men, even if it means damning her own soul.
Of course, nothing as extreme as witchcraft occurs. She gets the nickname 'Doña Diabla', or Madam Devil, mainly for her reputation for seducing men and ruining their lives. She becomes a shrewd manipulator and a skilled businesswoman. She gets involved in adultery, shady financial deals, marriage-breaking, leading others to ruin and even driving a woman to suicide. Of course the film redeems her because she did it all to provide her daughter with a decent, wealthy life.
It stars the glorious Maria Felix, a woman suited for a close-up, if there ever was one. Films like this made her reputation as a headstrong diva that was willing to play in the world of men by her own rules. This of course made her a National Legend, and she was the most popular actress in Mexico's Golden Age.
Of course.. this film has nothing to do with witchcraft, barf bags, or even nudity, this was after all, filmed in 1950!. I can only try and guess what those other posters had on their minds!!
It is this story of hopeful marriage, the indignities brought on by her ambitious husband, and her vow to raise her daughter sheltered from the corruption of the world of men, even if it means damning her own soul.
Of course, nothing as extreme as witchcraft occurs. She gets the nickname 'Doña Diabla', or Madam Devil, mainly for her reputation for seducing men and ruining their lives. She becomes a shrewd manipulator and a skilled businesswoman. She gets involved in adultery, shady financial deals, marriage-breaking, leading others to ruin and even driving a woman to suicide. Of course the film redeems her because she did it all to provide her daughter with a decent, wealthy life.
It stars the glorious Maria Felix, a woman suited for a close-up, if there ever was one. Films like this made her reputation as a headstrong diva that was willing to play in the world of men by her own rules. This of course made her a National Legend, and she was the most popular actress in Mexico's Golden Age.
Of course.. this film has nothing to do with witchcraft, barf bags, or even nudity, this was after all, filmed in 1950!. I can only try and guess what those other posters had on their minds!!
I pride myself of being a person who enjoys great movies, not just lame gag comedies or mindless explosion and killing Action movies, chick flix and emotional manipulative trifles aside, i tought that a Beautiful Mind would be a gripping emotional well crafted story...
I WAS WRONG...
It starts Boring and rarely lets up, with a "talented" lead actor playing Nash i wonder what all the buzz is about, i didn´t enjoy his performance, altough it was pretty much what i expected from a 4 face actor(Happy Face, Angry Face, Sad Face & im a serious actor face), at least the film has good supporting roles, Ed Harris, Jennifer Connelly and others, but clearly the STAR uses this film as his "Look at me i can make good movies" movie. I recently read in EW that they considered him one of the finest actors around, if that is true, it saddens me...
What i liked the least is the screenplay, which meant having to listen to predictable and often sappy dialogue (do you think space is infinite, yes i do, how do you know, i just believe so, the sames true for love... come on what the hell is that?) for the 2 hours and more that the film drags on... a tearjerker ending, etcetera this movie did not in my eyes deserve so much praise... but ive come to expect stuff like that from Ron Howard, i too loved him as Opie and as Richie Cunningham, but i dont enjoy his movies and i didnt enjoy this one. This is just proof that a movie can be marketed as a great movie, an eventually the critics and the audience believe it as so.
I WAS WRONG...
It starts Boring and rarely lets up, with a "talented" lead actor playing Nash i wonder what all the buzz is about, i didn´t enjoy his performance, altough it was pretty much what i expected from a 4 face actor(Happy Face, Angry Face, Sad Face & im a serious actor face), at least the film has good supporting roles, Ed Harris, Jennifer Connelly and others, but clearly the STAR uses this film as his "Look at me i can make good movies" movie. I recently read in EW that they considered him one of the finest actors around, if that is true, it saddens me...
What i liked the least is the screenplay, which meant having to listen to predictable and often sappy dialogue (do you think space is infinite, yes i do, how do you know, i just believe so, the sames true for love... come on what the hell is that?) for the 2 hours and more that the film drags on... a tearjerker ending, etcetera this movie did not in my eyes deserve so much praise... but ive come to expect stuff like that from Ron Howard, i too loved him as Opie and as Richie Cunningham, but i dont enjoy his movies and i didnt enjoy this one. This is just proof that a movie can be marketed as a great movie, an eventually the critics and the audience believe it as so.