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Son de mar

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.4K
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Jordi Mollà and Leonor Watling in Son de mar (2001)
A new literature teacher, Ulises, comes to a small town near the sea and falls in love with a young woman, Martina. This woman is loved by a rich businessman named Alberto but chooses Ulises. Soon after their marriage and the birth of their son, Ulises vanishes while fishing at sea. In the meanwhile Martina marries Alberto, but all is not what it seems...
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A new literature teacher, Ulises, comes to a small town near the sea and falls in love with a young woman, Martina. This woman is loved by a rich businessman named Alberto but chooses Ulises... Read allA new literature teacher, Ulises, comes to a small town near the sea and falls in love with a young woman, Martina. This woman is loved by a rich businessman named Alberto but chooses Ulises. Soon after their marriage and the birth of their son, Ulises vanishes while fishing at s... Read allA new literature teacher, Ulises, comes to a small town near the sea and falls in love with a young woman, Martina. This woman is loved by a rich businessman named Alberto but chooses Ulises. Soon after their marriage and the birth of their son, Ulises vanishes while fishing at sea. In the meanwhile Martina marries Alberto, but all is not what it seems...

  • Director
    • Bigas Luna
  • Writers
    • Rafael Azcona
    • Manuel Vicent
  • Stars
    • Jordi Mollà
    • Leonor Watling
    • Eduard Fernández
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bigas Luna
    • Writers
      • Rafael Azcona
      • Manuel Vicent
    • Stars
      • Jordi Mollà
      • Leonor Watling
      • Eduard Fernández
    • 20User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Jordi Mollà
    Jordi Mollà
    • Ulises
    Leonor Watling
    Leonor Watling
    • Martina
    Eduard Fernández
    Eduard Fernández
    • Sierra
    Neus Agulló
    • Roseta
    Pep Cortés
    Pep Cortés
    • Basilio
    Ricky Colomer
    • Abel
    Sergio Caballero
    • Xavier
    Carla Collado
    • Mujer de Rojo
    • (as Carla Collard)
    Juan Muñoz
    • Director Instituto
    Pablo Rivero
    • Jorgito
    Ana María Máñez
    • Pescadera
    Clara Serrano
    • Betty
    Bautista Devesa
    • Quisquillo
    José Gonga
    • Cura Funeral
    Ricardo López
    • Camarero Fiesta
    Javier Coromina
    Javier Coromina
    • Invitado
    Ximo Vidal
    • Jardinero
    Paco Bertomeu
    • Marcial
    • Director
      • Bigas Luna
    • Writers
      • Rafael Azcona
      • Manuel Vicent
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    6borgolarici

    Entertaining but anticlimactic

    The first part of the movie is very intriguing and the contrast between Martina's quiet satisfaction with her life and her husband's undying need from freedom is both startling and emotionally charged. The second part, however, left me unsatisfied since the established conflict never gets solved and the final twist, albeit suggestive, felt anticlimactic and empty.
    8gradyharp

    Virgil's Aeneid: Bigas Luna ' s Aphrodisiac

    Bigas Luna is a Spanish director who has his own style (Jamón, jamón, Huevos de oro, Bámbola, Lumière et compagnie, La Femme de chambre du Titanic, etc) and his method of storytelling takes some adjustment on the part of the viewer. For those who treasure the magical mysteries of Latin dramas this film SON DE MAR (Sound of the Sea) will surely satisfy. Keeping with the title he has chosen (from Rafael Azcona's screenplay based on Manuel Vicent's novel) the presence of the complex sounds of water are ever present and the carriage that escorts the lovers to their ultimate destiny is a boat of the same name. It works.

    Ulises (Jordi Mollà) is a teacher brought in midterm to a little town's school. His obsession (and teaching assignment) is Virgil's Aeneid, and he constantly reads it, quotes it, coaxes his students to read aloud the poetry therein, and when he finds an apartment belonging to a couple whose daughter Martina (Leonor Watling) falls under Ulises spell, Ulises quotes from the book scenes involving serpents from the sea, words that make the young and very beautiful Martina awaken sexually. In rapid sequence they become pregnant and marry - though Martina's parents prefer the young wealthy Sierra (Eduard Fernández) as a suitable husband.

    Soon after their baby son is born the couple attend a party at Sierra's estate and Ulises eyes a beautiful woman while Sierra attempts to win Martina's heart. Ulises buys a fishing boat and sets out to fish for Martina but the boat is wrecked and thinking Ulises dead, a Requiem mass is held and Martina in time marries Sierra for his ability to provide for her infant son. Five years pass and the now steely Martina lives in luxury and receives a phone call from - Ulises! First enraged that Ulises left her for five years, Martina is quickly wooed to the strains of poetry from the Aeneid and hides Ulises in the top floor of one of Sierra's new buildings. Sierra discovers the reunited lovers' tryst and plans for their end. The lovers escape - to a destiny foretold by phrases from the Aeneid.

    Despite his greasy long hair and scruffy beard Jordi Mollà delivers a smoldering presence as Ulises. But it is the presence of Leonor Watling's Martina that makes this at times shaky film work. She is a powerhouse presence. The photography by José Luis Alcaine and the sensuous musical score by Glen Johnson enhance Bigas Luna's concept for the film. It is another satisfying work by a unique director who knows how to mold a story with fleshy means and make it work. In Spanish with English subtitles. Grady Harp
    6LeRoyMarko

    Who knew Virgil's Aeneid could be use as an aphrodisiac?

    Captivating cinematography. Unfortunately, I can't say the same thing about the script. It's romance at full speed. First thing you know, Ulises and Martina are getting married. But "from loving to not loving", the road is not as long as Ulises believes. Soon enough, Infidelity enters the room and does it's dirty job. We soon realize that Death is already in the room. But wait, she's feeling powerless today. One thing's for sure: it can take a long time to catch a tuna!

    Leonar Watling is sublime. She captures the screen every time she appears. But the rest of the cast is not as interesting. And there's some scenes where you really don't feel the emotion. After a while, I found myself looking at my watch every few minutes. A few times, I felt like shouting "I get the point!!! move on!" But I have to say that the last scene on the boat is quite surprising and captivating.

    Seen at home, in Toronto, on March 5th, 2006.

    71/100 (**)
    8bellenoiseuse

    Bigas Luna of the Greek Tragedies

    At first I thought: oh come on, give me a break... The wandering, dreamy-eyed young teacher, the pouting, rap-music-blasting village Lolita sucking oranges, the white panties on the clothes-line, could you be any more clichéd? But then the story grew on me, with its many parallels to the Greek myths, so much so that I think I'll go back to the source and reread the original material. Some of the sea and water images reminded me of "Sex and Lucia" which I still prefer. Also, in the R-Rated version I rented from Blockbuster, the sex scenes must have been cut. Nothing spectacular, by far. So Bigas Luna likes breasts, but then again, we knew that already. ***1/2
    6ice_chick001

    Simply a beautiful movie

    I saw this movie last year on SBS while I was trying to fall asleep in my room late at night. I saw this and after watching it for around half an hour i couldn't believe how much passion was between Ulises and Martina was magical.

    I thought it portrayed a perfect love story, well, perfectly. It had passion, drama and the unforgettable love. A great movie in my opinion.

    An excellent performance by the main characters and I would recommend it to anyone who wants to sit down and watch a beautiful drama with excellent acting and a wonderful drama.

    I, unfortunately didn't get to watch the whole movie but from what i did manage to see i enjoyed it very much and i wish that more movies in Hollywood could capture the love, passion nd drama that this movie does.

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      A body double was used for Leonor Watling's breast-feeding scene.
    • Soundtracks
      Gangsta's Paradise
      Written by Douglas Rasheed (as D. Rasheed), Coolio (as A. Ivey Jr.), L.V. (as L.J. Sanders) and Stevie Wonder (as S. Wonder)

      Performed by Coolio

      Courtesy of Tommy Boy Music (UK) Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • June 8, 2001 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Catalan
    • Also known as
      • Sound of the Sea
    • Filming locations
      • Denia & surroundings, Alicante, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Antena 3 Televisión
      • Lolafilms
      • Vía Digital
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    • Budget
      • €2,750,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $64,469
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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