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Vidas privadas

  • 2001
  • Unrated
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.2K
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Cecilia Roth and Gael García Bernal in Vidas privadas (2001)
An exiled woman returns to her home in Argentina to visit her dying father and leads a double life, one of which involves strange sexual behavior.
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An exiled woman returns to her home in Argentina to visit her dying father and leads a double life, one of which involves strange sexual behavior.An exiled woman returns to her home in Argentina to visit her dying father and leads a double life, one of which involves strange sexual behavior.An exiled woman returns to her home in Argentina to visit her dying father and leads a double life, one of which involves strange sexual behavior.

  • Director
    • Fito Páez
  • Writers
    • Alan Pauls
    • Fito Páez
  • Stars
    • Cecilia Roth
    • Gael García Bernal
    • Luis Ziembrowski
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fito Páez
    • Writers
      • Alan Pauls
      • Fito Páez
    • Stars
      • Cecilia Roth
      • Gael García Bernal
      • Luis Ziembrowski
    • 15User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Cecilia Roth
    Cecilia Roth
    • Carmen
    Gael García Bernal
    Gael García Bernal
    • Gustavo
    • (as Gael Garcia Bernal)
    Luis Ziembrowski
    Luis Ziembrowski
    • Alejandro
    Héctor Alterio
    Héctor Alterio
    • Padre
    • (as Hector Alterio)
    Lito Cruz
    Lito Cruz
    • Rodolfo
    Chunchuna Villafañe
    Chunchuna Villafañe
    • Sofía
    Dolores Fonzi
    Dolores Fonzi
    • Ana
    Carola Reyna
    Carola Reyna
    • Roxana
    Lucrecia Capello
    Lucrecia Capello
    • Amanda
    Luis Machín
    Luis Machín
    • Eduardo
    • (as Luis Machin)
    Mónica Gonzaga
    Mónica Gonzaga
    • Mujer Madura
    • (as Monica Gonzaga)
    Yasmín Elías
    • Vicky
    • (as Yasmin Elias)
    Eduardo Marti
    • Fotógrafo Identikit
    Azul Lombardía
    • Periodista joven
    Vivi Tellas
    • Enfermera 1
    Martín Pavlovsky
    • Dueño inmobiliaria
    Javier Olmedo
    • Remisero 1
    Fena della Maggiora
    • Remisero 2
    • Director
      • Fito Páez
    • Writers
      • Alan Pauls
      • Fito Páez
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    User reviews15

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    8Lola33

    Young man loves older woman

    Okay, this might not be the best of all Latin American movies, and it certainly doesn't have the most plausible of all plots (much has been said about it already). But, let's be honest about this: I appreciate every opportunity to see the acting of Cecilia Roth and Gael Garcia Bernal, and here they are both brilliant. Gael, especially, as the boy-man who falls in love with the mysterious woman behind the wall, delivers a heartbreakingly vulnerable performance. To see him break down in the end when Carmen's secret is revealed, made me suffer with him. Cecilia, too, is pure gold, and her scenes together with Gael crackle with erotic tension. Carmen, who is unable to lead normal sexual relationships after the trauma of imprisonment and torture under the Argentinian dictatorship, needs other people to audibly perform sexual acts to get some satisfaction herself. She likes to listen to hired couples from an adjacent room but usually remains invisible herself. The first thing that strikes her about young Gustavo is his voice on an answer machine. Since the owner of said answer machine is a friend who runs a model agency and provides her with "performers", she chooses Gustavo to be her next visitor. First she listens to him having sex with a girl, then she wants him to come alone and read dirty novels to her. Their mutual interest grows and, eventually, the middleaged woman and the 22 year old man fall in love with each other. However, their happiness is doomed. Something they don't know about each other (or does Carmen know?) is bound to surface, and a tragedy of Greek dimensions unfolds when it does. I'm quite certain that, in the future, only hard core Gael and Cecilia fans will bother to check out this dimly lit curiosity. Count myself one of them. The DVD (Spanish with English subtitles) is not one to stumble across in your usual video store. All the more, I'm glad to own it now, and I'll certainly watch it again. To see (and hear!) Gael Garcia Bernal lie on a bed, reading erotic fiction to his invisible client, was worth the money alone
    7Fujii_Shozo

    Not bad. Ambitious, although a bit awkward

    I see this film on DVD in 2005. Available in the US finally. I do not that agree with the previous reviewer. Although the film is kind of forced and unconvincing, especially towards the ending, the film is ambitious and thought-provoking. It seems to attempt to provoke sentimentalism, which I do not care for. It seems to provide some sexual sensation, which I find rather uncomfortable (maybe this uneasiness is meant) What I appreciate is that the film intricately incorporates critical and politicized views. This film reminds me of Polandsky's MAID AND DEATH, which is also situated in Latin America. Both female and male leads are great. If the plot of the film is forced, their acting is not. It the plot has to try hard to be touching, their acting can touch people more elegantly. It is a pity that their acting might be thought "funny" to some viewers though....
    1IAMOdoodles

    Pretentious, Unconvincing, and Boring

    'Vidas privadas', by first-time director Fito Paez, is the most pretentious and boring movie I have ever seen. The movie suffers from an unconvincing plot and pseudo-intellectual banter that result in a very forced and ridiculous ending. The sex and the final revelation are only there for shock value, and nothing else.

    The acting is really good, but I don't think it has anything to do with Paez's direction; he just hired some really good actors. Gael García Bernal's fake Argentinean accent is awful, but he still gives a good performance. But, why didn't they just cast an actor from Argentina for that role? Some Argentinean actors are really good. I guess Fito Paez just wanted to capitalize on the Mexican actor's increasing popularity. Cecilia Roth is always great, and the movie is not a complete fiasco only because of her performance.

    Also, Fito Paez is one of Agentina's best singer/songwriters, and I was hoping that, at least, the movie score would be good. But it's not. It's awful. The movie reduces the music to lame background noise that doesn't take you anywhere. Also, (trying not to give anything away) where the hell did that gun at the end came from? Did Paez just forget to explain why would one of the characters be carrying a gun? It makes no sense. Paez should not quit his day job and stick to songwriting.
    10lamirandamx

    Superb

    One word, WOW! This movie has been bumped up to my #1 favorite movie. I watch many international and spanish films. I enjoy them more than American films because they are so unpredictable and unexplainable like the movie "Pierdas Verdes." After all Spanish movies I am left breathless and wondersome. Nothing has ever been this extraordinary. This movie is very powerful and goes where no other movies dares to go. I was in awwh throughout this whole film. Scene after scene you are simply amazed. Vidas Privadas has an excellent storyline, the actors, like Cecilia Roth (All About My Mother), and Gael Garcia Bernal (Amores Perros), are brillant. You can't go wrong with this movie by Fito Paez a legendary Argentine musician.
    6flatliner22

    Nothing Special

    I went to rent a movie, and saw this one; after reading the back, it seemed interesting, but then I watched it, and ended disappointing me. The movie has no theme, nothing that could happen in real life, and it is very lame. Most of the time you don't know what is happening or why some people are doing what they are doing. Positive: It is entertaining, because you want to know what is going to happen next or how is going to end.

    The film is about a 42 year old woman, who likes hearing other people in bed, and in one of those opportunities she meets a young guy. All of this, because she didn't have a good past.

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      When Carmen accidentally burns herself on the thick green candle in the restaurant, the candle itself is completely missing from the next shot of the table. It then reappears, lying on its side, in the long shot through the window from Ana's point of view.

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 2001 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • Argentina
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Privates Lives
    • Filming locations
      • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • Circo Beat S.r.l.
      • Mate Producciones S.A.
      • Videocolor
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $305,991
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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