Ma ma
- 2015
- Tous publics
- 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
5K
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In the aftermath of a tragedy a woman, Magda, reacts with a surge of newfound life that engulfs her circle of family and friends.In the aftermath of a tragedy a woman, Magda, reacts with a surge of newfound life that engulfs her circle of family and friends.In the aftermath of a tragedy a woman, Magda, reacts with a surge of newfound life that engulfs her circle of family and friends.
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- 4 wins & 14 nominations total
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- (as Nicolás De Vicente)
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"Magda" (Penélope Cruz) is separated from the father of their son "Dani" (Teo Planell) and has just lost her seasonal teaching job as she continues to juggle the responsibilities of parenting and living. Then a bombshell arrives in the form of breast cancer and her world is turned upside down. Fortunately, though, she encounters "Arturo" (Luis Tosar) at one of her son's less successful football matches and it turns out he's not only an interested scout, but is also facing cancer-related issues of his own. Gradually they bond and she has a mastectomy but despite the best efforts of her doctor (Asier Etxeandia) it metastasises and just as they celebrate her pregnancy, they have to face a prognosis that both they and the young "Dani" have to come to terms with. It's the latter stages of the film that once again confirms Cruz as a versatile and emotive actor. She portrays a woman who, despite her own ghastly predicament, is determined that her young lad will continue to enjoy a loving and stable family life, that he will never feel jealous of the new arrival and given the now inevitable denouement, she carries that off without becoming sentimental or gloopy. Teo Planell also delivers strongly too and director Julio Medem resists any temptation to turn this into a melodrama, but rather lets three actors play this out in a poignant, sometimes also quite lightly comedic fashion. In the end, this topic has hit the screens often enough before, but there is something touching and real about this film that's worth a watch.
This movie brought me to tears. It was so well-done. It reinforces the belief that the human spirit and especially that of women is strong beyond measure. The very strong male characters in this film also made the movie so much warmer. If you like dramas I highly recommend this movie. P.S. I am not a professional movie reviewer by trade so I apologize if you were expecting a more technical and complicated one.
Boo hoo hoo right from the start until the very last scene,this is a tearjerker that gives your tears no respite. Even bald, Penelope Cruz is stunningly beautiful and only gets more beautiful not to mention more saintlike as she nears death. I just want to know one thing -- where can I find a singing doctor? They barely even talk to me. And what about one that comes to visit me at the sea shore and performs a medical exam in the water! Did he swipe the medicare card for all of this? Still, the movie was watchable even if you had to scold yourself for falling for this relentless bathos. Now that it is over, gotta question myself.
10alrodbel
This film is not in the category of entertainment. It transports the viewer into experiencing a degree of pain, of emotional suffering, embodied by Penelope Cruz, that is unique in my movie going experience.
The review here "Real Magical Realism" is by a woman who experienced the same suffering when her own mother was afflicted with a disease similar to the one in this movie.
This film, moving and brilliant with no comparisons, transcends the genre of movies, so may not connect with many, but it will be so much more for others. It was filmed on a standard that is not compatible to US disk players, so it's only on Amazon, where it can be rented or purchased.
It is for those who have known emotional suffering and managed to transform the pain into an incentive to enrich other's lives.
This is cinematography in the service not of entertainment, but of the challenges, of profound pain, being subordinated to genuine love of a child, a lover and a friend.
The review here "Real Magical Realism" is by a woman who experienced the same suffering when her own mother was afflicted with a disease similar to the one in this movie.
This film, moving and brilliant with no comparisons, transcends the genre of movies, so may not connect with many, but it will be so much more for others. It was filmed on a standard that is not compatible to US disk players, so it's only on Amazon, where it can be rented or purchased.
It is for those who have known emotional suffering and managed to transform the pain into an incentive to enrich other's lives.
This is cinematography in the service not of entertainment, but of the challenges, of profound pain, being subordinated to genuine love of a child, a lover and a friend.
Did you know
- TriviaJulio Medem wrote the screenplay eight years prior to the making of the film. It was when Penélope Cruz approached him with the idea of working together that he sent her the story.
- Crazy creditsJust before the end credits: To The Women
- SoundtracksAmor... amar
Written by Camilo Sesto (as Camilo Blanes) and Lucia Bosè
Performed by Asier Etxeandia
© 1972, by Camilo Sesto (as Camilo Blanes) y Lucia Bosè
Autorizado a Universal Music Publishing, S.L. para todo el mundo.
Todos los derechos reservados.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $47,258
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,874
- May 22, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $1,377,524
- Runtime
- 1h 51m(111 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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