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Dependencia sexual

  • 2003
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
820
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Dependencia sexual (2003)
Drama

Five teenagers in the U.S. and Bolivia try to make sense of their sexuality and the complexity of their identity.Five teenagers in the U.S. and Bolivia try to make sense of their sexuality and the complexity of their identity.Five teenagers in the U.S. and Bolivia try to make sense of their sexuality and the complexity of their identity.

  • Director
    • Rodrigo Bellott
  • Writers
    • Rodrigo Bellott
    • Lenelle N. Moise
  • Stars
    • Alexandra Aponte
    • Roberto Urbina
    • Jorge Antonio Saavedra
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    820
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rodrigo Bellott
    • Writers
      • Rodrigo Bellott
      • Lenelle N. Moise
    • Stars
      • Alexandra Aponte
      • Roberto Urbina
      • Jorge Antonio Saavedra
    • 9User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Alexandra Aponte
    • Jessica
    Roberto Urbina
    Roberto Urbina
    • Sebastian
    Jorge Antonio Saavedra
    • Choco
    Ronica V. Reddick
    • Adinah
    Matthew Guida
    • Tyler
    Matt Cavenaugh
    • Sean
    Rodrigo Mendez-Roca
    • Fabian, Sebastian's Cousin
    Liv Fruyano
    • Love, Choco's girlfriend
    David Budd
    • Nick
    Versee Damien
    • Jeremiah
    • (as Damien Carter)
    Pablo Fernandez
    • Joaquin, Fabian's best friend
    Elba Flores
    • Mrs. Lopez, Isabel's Mother
    Ronald Flores
    • Josue, Jessica's classmate
    Ignacio Ichaso
    • Chichito
    • (as Ignacio Ichazo)
    Malinda Logan
    Malinda Logan
    • Obnoxious R.A.
    Arturo Lora
    • Jessica's Dad
    Yuri Lora
    • Drag Queen #2
    Franco Nogales
    • Mr. Lopez, Isabel's Father
    • Director
      • Rodrigo Bellott
    • Writers
      • Rodrigo Bellott
      • Lenelle N. Moise
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    10daniela-a-g16

    i love this movie

    it is one of the best movies i've ever seen, first of all because i saw it in a movie theater in Cochabamba Boliva, i am from Bolivia and i lived in a everyday basis watching how everything is just as the movie portrays it, not only the split screen factor is a new thing in the style of the movie, but the way of mixing two places that differ so much from one another and still teenagers have the same problems, it doesn't matter who you are where you live you can always relate yourself to the movie, i saw it and i could only think of how much truth the director poured into the movie. Finally I would like to add that not only the plot but the way the story is told gives it more dramatism and realism, it is just incredible that something of that quality was produced in my country I feel really proud to see that the international market is ready to see what Bolivia has to offer in art material
    8khaktus

    Not see-and-forget this time.

    There are some movies you start watching with "oh what now?!" and at the end you thank the Providence you did...

    I avoid describing formal part - it's something you can discuss for long if you like after the movie and maybe it makes you watch it again "to fully understand". Whatever. Don't forget a wonderful selection of the music - at least for this reason the movie is something to see for those who are not interested for the other reasons.

    The importance for me consists in a topic. Let's say it simply - the mentality of a straight-male world. "Oh, they are not all the same." Of course, we talk about those who are. About the chronical misunderstanding between genders - "marry me, let's make children, build a house,..." and the other gender, that learned that "I love you!" is a good way to say "I wanna f..k you" without offending the romantic ideals of the other one. I am not a frustrated woman whose feelings were hurt. I am a gay man - who just watches this never-ending game as a third part (with insight to both sides) and has "fun". Sometimes not so funny-kind-of-fun.

    I'd relate it to a movie In The Company Of Men - that was told "to divide times" to Before and After. May it be so. Now perhaps again, from different continent(s) - and with more characters to watch (maybe in different times) - so the image we are served is to be much more "universal"-like. But - it's not Bolivia, it's not America - this is the slight touch to the general mentality what the masculine thinks about what their masculinity is. That men never grow up inside from the age of 15...? They are the hunters in the core? They are expected to be so? What you think? At least consider...

    And now time for the point - the movie is a precise composition of the images that will be burnt in your head like a CD. And if not the scenes, not the dialogs, then for sure all the feelings and tunings and small internal shame you'll experience. One of the reasons to recommend this movie is the one mentioned in the title - for me it took days to digest it - even if my opinion was similar before. It HAS A TASTE - maybe bitter - but it's more then nowadays you can expect from the other politically correct and all-is-nice or all-will-be-OK films.

    Enjoy it, first feel, then think, admit, then the change will come itself. Let's hope.
    4imyjr

    Might have been a good movie

    With generosity and patience one could appreciate this movie. However, the director's choice of using split screens throughout is an overwhelming mistake that gets in the way of everything else he is trying to do. It becomes annoying, like receiving text totally underlined and in capital letters: not everything is equally important nor do the images on one side of the screen contribute continuously in any significant way to what happens on the other side nor enhance our grasp of the whole. So, we are regretfully left with a boring and pretentious conceit of the sort that should have been outgrown in film school. Rodrigo Bellott is nowhere near being a Peter Greenaway who can manipulate aspect ratios and split screens to profound dramatic effect, thereby creating effective, well-structured wholes (e.g. The Pillow Book, a film only done full justice on a theatre screen where the diverse aspect ratios which occur throughout the film can be shown.... DVD's can't do it).

    Better luck next time.... and I truly hope there is a next time for Mr. Bellott. Forcing oneself to ignore his unfortunate aesthetic choice (and this is hard, for there is no avoiding it for the whole frigging movie) one realizes that Mr. Bellott may indeed have something worthwhile to say. I wish him to try again, preferably with a strong, experienced but sensitive producer at his side.
    10Dejhan_Tulip

    Interesting... very interesting

    This movie is very good. A bunch of reasons make me say this. First of all, I am a person who has been around many countries in South America (i.e. Latin America) and I can very well relate everything that this movie showed. The movie is based on a reality that Bolivia, specially Santa Cruz (the city), lives day by day. This reality shows how people think, and how very small societies can play important and determinant roles in people's way of thinking, way of acting, and even sexuality (title of the movie.) The split screen is a very good effect. I have to admit that it is weird at the beginning, b/c first of all i have never watched a movie like that--with a split screen--and i am pretty sure many people haven't either. After 10 to 15 minutes you start to realize why the director did this, and you start to understand how he focus different things, at different times, for different purposes. Its just like real life; you just don't go around looking for one thing at a time, the effect of multi-focusing gives the movie a special taste, and most importantly, it gives the movie a very realistic taste. The movie ending is one of the best ones that i have seen in my entire life, totally unexpected, totally shocking, and makes you think about every single thing that you saw in the movie. I would strongly recommend it. Trust me, just see it, with an open mind, and you will like it. 10/10
    6sycul

    almost a good movie

    Sexual Dependency is an interesting movie, very different from the movies produced in Hollywood. However I agree with the user commenting that "it could have been a good movie". Unfortunately it has many deficiencies. One of the biggest one is that the small little stories are quite scarce and non-realistic, e.g. the first one and the last one. I don't understand the director/writer why he changed the location of the last scene... Why did he move the story from Bolivia to USA? This gave me the impression that the stories are completely different and they won't have any meeting point, or anything in common (then at the end it turns out they have). The filming technique is also quite tiresome. You see two screens, sometime having completely different action in one than in the other. And as the movie is shot is Spanish, you have to keep an eye on the subtitle. So it's really hard and tiring to follow both screens. Sometimes I had the feeling that I'm bored, at some point (after the second scene) I thought I should stop watching the movie.

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      Official submission of Bolivia for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 76th Academy Awards in 2004.

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 2004 (Russia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Bolivia
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Sexual Dependency
    • Filming locations
      • USA
    • Production companies
      • BoSD Films LLC
      • Bods Film LLC
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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