Valentín, a political prisoner, shares a cell with Molina, convicted for public indecency. An unlikely bond forms as Molina recounts a Hollywood musical plot starring Ingrid Luna.Valentín, a political prisoner, shares a cell with Molina, convicted for public indecency. An unlikely bond forms as Molina recounts a Hollywood musical plot starring Ingrid Luna.Valentín, a political prisoner, shares a cell with Molina, convicted for public indecency. An unlikely bond forms as Molina recounts a Hollywood musical plot starring Ingrid Luna.
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Gayle Artino
- Villager
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Alicia Benavides
- Villager
- (uncredited)
Matthew Boyce
- Villager
- (uncredited)
Kevin Michael Brennan
- Shady Mocambo Man
- (uncredited)
Thomas Canestraro
- Desiderio's henchman
- (uncredited)
Debra Cardona
- Singing Villager
- (uncredited)
Valentina Castellano
- Villager
- (uncredited)
Noah Davidson
- Villager
- (uncredited)
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Jlo the general publics eye has been as someone who has aot of acting and dancing skills but not singing for the most part but with kiss of the spider woman directed by man himself who made dreamgirls starring Beyonce and Oscar winner be Jennifer Hudson and Chicago with Oscar winner Catherine zeta Jones Jennifer absolutely shines in this you don't think mhmhm jlo is playing the part (unconvincing) she is not trying to cosplay it's her totally honning the roal.
What a fantastic adaptation, great justice to the novel, the musical and the original film! Stellar costumes, direction and editing! Golden age of Hollywood level! Insane dancing from the cast and surprising vocal performance from Lopez (the best I've heard her sound). Diego Luna shines in a new light and. Tonatiuh Elizarraraz is a revelation! So thrilling to watch yet makes you think deeper for important questions in life. I would love to see this revived on Broadway! Can't wait for Condon's next projects! The room was packed and it received a standing ovation at the Sundance Film Festival! So grateful to be there, I hope it gets a wide proper release cause this can be a box office smash hit!
Just got out of the first screening for this film at Sundance 2025. I am beyond blown away, the film is such a beautiful rendition of a familiar story, the cinemetography is so grand and upscale and are matched by grand and terrific performances by the films cast but the real start of this film of course is Jennifer Lopez. The choreography, the singing and the character work here is splended. I anticipate this will very likely garner her a 3rd Golden Globe nomination (Hopefully Win!) and hopefully her first Oscar Nomination. After the tumultuous and very forced hate train of last year (Which was clearly orchestrated and manufactured) Jennifer Lopez deserves to have the praise she will without a doubt receive from this role. Bravo!
I'm going to have to say this wasn't what I hoped it would be. Although I appreciate to forge your own path like Condon did with this, he just got lost. The performances from both the main characters were good. But Jennifer Lopez was just ok for me, as usual. There's so much attention that goes to her with every project she does and that it robs the other true talent of their spotlight. I'm hoping this doesn't happen here because it will ruin the whole story for so many musical fans. I believe using another less known actress would have better suited the Ingrid Luna character. I give it a generous 6/10.
I'm intrigued that Bill Condon has chosen to remake "Kiss of the Spider Woman" as a musical. Based on a Manuel Puig novel, the story focuses on two men imprisoned under Brazil's 1970s military dictatorship: Valentin, a leftist suspected of seeking to overthrow the junta, and Molina, a gay man held because of his sexuality. The narrative contrasts the characters shared plight with their sharply opposed attitudes toward power, and with the evolving hopes and stories that keep them going. Director Eduardo Barreto's 1985 adaptation garnered high praise, as did stars William Hurt, Raul Julia, and Sonia Braga. The film is a harrowing exploration of oppression which subtly pressed 1980s Western audiences about the brutal authoritarian regimes our governments backed for the sake of anticommunism, about the marginalization of both egalitarian politics and gay people throughout the world. Yet, the cellmates aren't given a free pass: They waver between selfishness and solidarity. Just when you think you've figured them out, they take a turn. Forty years later, the story seems roughly the same, but our context has changed. Today, Condon's KOTSW remake is being released into a U. S. A. That's taking its own authoritarian turn. The government isn't a military dictatorship, but the president rules by decree, defies the courts, disappears thousands of civilians daily to prison camps, and floods the streets with troops at the slightest pretext. Fittingly, Andor star Diego Luna takes over Raul Julia's role as the revolutionary Valentin.
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- TriviaJennifer Lopez portrays the lead female role that was originated by Sonia Braga in the 1985 film adaptation. Braga played Lopez's mother in Angel Eyes (2001) and Shotgun Wedding (2022), as well as appearing alongside her in Les Oubliées de Juarez (2007).
- ConnectionsRemake of Le baiser de la femme-araignée (1985)
- SoundtracksPrologue
performed by Jennifer Lopez
written by John Kander
written by Fred Ebb
produced by: Matt Sullivan
published by: Kander & Ebb, Inc.
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- Kearny, New Jersey, USA(10 Basin Studios)
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- 2h 8m(128 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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