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In the 1950s, a pretty sorceress apprentice travels to Mexico to escape her boyfriend, a wealthy politician, and to find a Mayan shaman who will teach her the ancient principles of magic.In the 1950s, a pretty sorceress apprentice travels to Mexico to escape her boyfriend, a wealthy politician, and to find a Mayan shaman who will teach her the ancient principles of magic.In the 1950s, a pretty sorceress apprentice travels to Mexico to escape her boyfriend, a wealthy politician, and to find a Mayan shaman who will teach her the ancient principles of magic.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
Gabriel Pingarrón
- Telegraph Man
- (as Gabriel Pingarrón González)
Mark Morante
- Clayton's Assistant
- (as Mark Del Castillo Morante)
Rene Pereyra
- Policeman #2
- (as René Pereyra)
Christopher Otto
- Mechanic
- (as Chris Otto)
Featured reviews
Give this little movie a break. It can actually be funny at times. Don't expect something deep and meaningful, but there are worse ways you could spend an hour and 45 minutes out of your life. Besides, it's got Russell Crowe in it.
Rough Magic is one of those movies that doesn't seem to be what it is, and at times doesn't seem sure itself what type of movie it is. It begins with a heroine on the run, and quickly becomes very surreal. I liked the characters, but the story wasn't quite strong enough to hold it all together, and it dissolutes almost completely at the ends, as if they ran out of ideas and decided to end it. Still, it's worth watching for the bizarre spins of events and some very funny moments.
This is definitely the best thing Bridgit Fonda has ever done. Claire Peploe's little masterpiece was not appreciated by most critics, but I absolutely loved it. It's a film about magic. All the different levels and layers of magic - from stage illusion to multiple levels of reality and spiritual experience, to the magic of love. All the different levels and layers of magic are intertwined - woven together so that magic is a part of daily life. The film is witty, surprising, challenging and, above all, lots of fun. Now that it's out on video, don't miss it!
Russell Crowe can pull off the 1950's type of style without hesitation. This movie shows that nice, sweet, and caring side we didn't get to see much of in L.A. Confidential. Bridget Fonda's innocent way of looking at things is refreshing, though tainted at times. Though not a full on drama, this movie plays with love on much of the lighter scale, but still emphasizes the dangers in losing one's heart in a relationship.
When I first saw this movie I knew I liked it immensely, but I didn't really know why. I had to see it several times before I really "got" it. It's a very very different movie. The symbolism was a treat! Things which were shown in a fantasy-type way are things which happen in real life--e.g. bitterness being shown as an egg being laid that when hatched, is a venomous spider. In this movie, just about anything can happen! Love is magic but love can't happen with bitterness in the way; likewise, magic can't happen without love. The actors exuded the '40's style with finesse with the witty lines, and Bridget Fonda's costumes were exciting. I will surely watch this movie again and share it with others.
Did you know
- TriviaThe car is a yellow 1949 Buick Roadmaster convertible.
- GoofsIt hinges on the myth that a spouse cannot testify a spouse; in certain circumstances, a spouse cannot be compelled to testify against a spouse, but the law does not preclude that a spouse willingly testify against his or spouse.
- SoundtracksEl Cihualteco
Traditional
Arranged by Jesus Reyes
Performed by Mariachi Reyes Del Aserradero
Courtesy of Discos Corazón
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $247,202
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $59,026
- Jun 1, 1997
- Gross worldwide
- $247,202
- Runtime
- 1h 45m(105 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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