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D'amour et d'ombres

Original title: Of Love and Shadows
  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
2.6K
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Antonio Banderas and Jennifer Connelly in D'amour et d'ombres (1994)
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Chile 1973 is ruled by the dictator Pinochet. The wealthy don't see the violence, terror, executions etc. including Irene. She's engaged to an officer in the fascist military. She meets Fran... Read allChile 1973 is ruled by the dictator Pinochet. The wealthy don't see the violence, terror, executions etc. including Irene. She's engaged to an officer in the fascist military. She meets Francisco who opens her eyes to truth and love.Chile 1973 is ruled by the dictator Pinochet. The wealthy don't see the violence, terror, executions etc. including Irene. She's engaged to an officer in the fascist military. She meets Francisco who opens her eyes to truth and love.

  • Director
    • Betty Kaplan
  • Writers
    • Isabel Allende
    • Donald Freed
  • Stars
    • Antonio Banderas
    • Jennifer Connelly
    • Stefania Sandrelli
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Betty Kaplan
    • Writers
      • Isabel Allende
      • Donald Freed
    • Stars
      • Antonio Banderas
      • Jennifer Connelly
      • Stefania Sandrelli
    • 18User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Antonio Banderas
    Antonio Banderas
    • Francisco
    Jennifer Connelly
    Jennifer Connelly
    • Irene
    Stefania Sandrelli
    Stefania Sandrelli
    • Beatriz
    Diego Wallraff
    Diego Wallraff
    • Jose
    Camilo Gallardo
    • Gustavo
    Patricio Contreras
    Patricio Contreras
    • Mario
    Jorge Rivera López
    Jorge Rivera López
    • Professor Leal
    • (as Jorge Rivera Lopez)
    Ángela Ragno
    • Hilda Leal
    • (as Angela Ragno)
    Alejandro Toccalino
    • Guard at Roadblock
    Alfredo Martín
    • Surgeon
    • (as Alfredo Martin)
    Ana Leza
    • Evangelina
    • (as Anita Lesa)
    Carmen Renard
    • The Rich Widow
    Cesar Parlani
    • Reverend
    Claudio Ciacci
    • Comandant Ramirez
    Daniel Alvaredo
    • Freedom Fighter
    Darío Fernández
    • Ministry Employee
    • (as Dario Fernandez)
    Dennis Dann
    • Ministrerial Official
    Diego Leske
    • Captain of Firing Squad
    • Director
      • Betty Kaplan
    • Writers
      • Isabel Allende
      • Donald Freed
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    inkblot11

    Dark tale of 1970's Chile

    Irene (Jennifer Connelly) is a daughter of privilege in 1970's Chile. It is a time of government repression and citizens of Chile are turning up missing, never to be found. Working as a magazine writer, Irene meets photographer Francisco (Antonio Banderas). Francisco is a passionate young man with a dangerous secret: he is working for an underground movement investigating the government's actions. Although Irene is engaged to a man in the military, she falls in love with Francisco and joins him in his underground activities. Will they be able to expose the misdeeds of the government and remain alive?

    This movie is based on a novel by Chilean-born author Isabel Allende. Her political views are to the left; yet, this film is not totally biased. Real events occured under Chilean leader Pinochet, who eventually was deposed. This movie, therefore, offers a glimpse into the horrific tortures and deaths at the hands of the Chilean government in the seventies. Not as exciting as it could be, the film nevertheless provides enough drama and pathos to touch the hearts of its viewers. Connelly and Banderas give fine performances that resonate. Recommended for fans of the two leads as well as those who admire films with a political agenda.
    2Dr_Cool

    Downright annoying

    This movie is not only bad but also downright annoying. Acting is weak and the characters are not convincing. You don't need to have lived in a Latin American country under dictatorship to notice the caricatural overplaying of roles. And it's not because the story is so obviously biased towards the leftist cause in Latin America (totally expected, being based on a book by Isabel Allende): Costa-Gavras was able to make good movies in spite of ideology. The funniest thing however is that the movie in reality, and unintentionally, ends up showing a face of Latin-American politics that is extremely depressing: the left and the right are both so empty-headed that not only you're incapable of feeling any sympathy for them, but even worse, it makes you believe that now you finally understood why Latin-American countries have so much trouble governing themselves. It's a really sad movie.
    2Grunge_Tutu

    A disappointing follow up to a fine novel

    Having read the novel, I was curious to see how it would be made into a film. I had high hopes, because the book was extremely poignant and well-written. However, these hopes were dashed within the first five minutes of this truly awful movie.

    Now, I'm a fan of both Antonio Banderas and Jennifer Connelly. I think they're great actors. However, Of Love and Shadows brought out the worst in both. The acting was hideous and essentially consisted of Jennifer Connelly using an awful accent while making bedroom eyes at Antionio Banderas, who did the same (but with a much better accent).

    Aside from the terrible performances, the real flaw of this film was that it tried to incorporate too much of the book into too small a time frame. There is a good deal of fantastic material in the book, but there is simply too much to be done on screen. What seems to have happened is that the makes didn't exactly realize this and consequently tried to hold on to too many secondary characters and too many story lines. The result was less than satisfactory. I was entirely convinced that anyone who hadn't read the book before seeing the movie would have been completely lost.

    In short, I seriously pity Isabel Allende for this horribly botched movie which is entirely unrepresentative of the excellent book she wrote. Do not watch this movie. Read the book.
    7roysid

    Great political movie..not so great love story

    If you don't go by the poster of the movie(which portrayed it to be a passionate love story), you'd enjoy the movie.

    I haven't read the novel and I was engrossed very quickly with what was shown in the movie. The year is 1973 and Chile has been taken over by military coup. An woman talks to Francesco(a phychiatrist) about the nightmares she is having after military has tortured her and her husband. Her voice breaks as she says "one after another..again and again" Irene (Connelly) belongs to the upper class, she is innocent, engaged to her cousin, a military captain since childhood. She also publishes a magazine. She employed Francesco(Banderas) who is now out of job as the photographer. Francesco and his family are totally against the human rights violation that occurs. His brother is a priest in church who tries to prevent things.

    When the magazine crew went to interview Evangelina, a magical woman, military comes and interferes. Evangelina with superhuman strength picks up military commander Ramirez and throws him away. They left. Shortly after, Evangelina is taken by military and she has disappeared.

    Irene and Francesco tried to find out where Evangelina is. In the process, their lives and others take a complete turn-oil. And expectedly they fall in love.

    The scenes of military regime is very well depicted. The arrogance of their police, the fear among civilians are very real and touching. Of memorable scenes are Evangelina's friend in military who is torn between his job needs and the human ways.
    Candyrica

    ...The movie could have been...

    The previous comment sounded to me like they weren't criticizing the movie. Sounded more like they were bashing the Country and the author...I found it was a good movie. I've seen better, but it's not at the bottom of my list, and neither is The House Of The Spirits. Of Love and Shadows is a book that explains in the background what was going on politically in Chile and it was a way to kind of get it out in the open - I don't know...create an awareness. I admit, it must be difficult to translate an amazing novel into a movie and have it come out the same. I find that Isabel Allende's books are absolutely fabulous!! She is a great story teller. And for this particular one, I also think you may need to have a bit more knowledge of what had happened in Chile to have a better understanding of what the story is about. The Movie - I enjoyed it...it deserves to be seen at least once, but...maybe..to get a better sense of what it's all about, it's best to read the book first! Maybe if this film was shot in Chile it would have been different using Chilean Actors that do an amazing job anyway. The movie may have been better. But I am glad that Antonio Banderas and Jennifer Connelly decided to be a part of this movie. Both are great actors that tried to give the movie feeling...

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    • Trivia
      Based on real life events
    • Quotes

      Irene: Good night, Chile.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Heaven's Prisoners/Welcome to the Dollhouse/Flipper/Of Love and Shadows/The Horseman on the Roof (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Of Love and Shadows
      Music by Jose Nieto

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 1995 (Argentina)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Argentina
    • Official site
      • Miramax
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • De amor y de sombras
    • Filming locations
      • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • Aleph Producciones S.A.
      • Argentina Espanola
      • Miramax
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $19,710
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,357
      • May 12, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,181,182
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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