It has been quite here -again-. I made the mistake of diverting myself from my Italian cycle to watch some movies from Spaniard directors and well I do not feel like writing about them!!! But, this time I will let you know the movies.
For a long time I wanted to watch something from Catalonian director Marta Balletbó-Coll as I have read a lot about her career. Finally I was able to watch her opera prima, Costa Brava: A Family Album that well it looks more like an experiment in cinema than a movie. Still, if I can, I will watch her later work like Sévigné to find out if she improved or not!
Then I watched El Calentito by Chus Gutiérrez and well, the story was predictable, the ‘80s rock/punk loud and even do the girls are cute I did not liked the movie. Although it has a clip from an Almodovar movie and tries to use Almodovar’s great craziness, Gutierrez totally fails to produce an interesting film.
Since today I am sharing names of movies I did not enjoy and did not motivate me to write about them, not even to tell you how bad they were, I will share another name. Asi del Precipicio (Close to Fall?) by Mexican Teresa Suarez… extremely bad! Nothing worked in this movie.
Please do not think that I do not enjoy Spanish or Mexican movies, yes I do. I love Almodovar and there are many other Spaniard directors and actors that I follow and watch their movies. Mexico has incredible movies like Amorres Peros (Love’s a Bitch) by González Iñárittu, even Y tu Mamá También (And Your Mother Too) by Alfonso Cuarón is quite good and one of my favorite movies of all times is Viento Negro (Black Wind) a 1965 black and white movie by Servando González.
So, what happens is that, as in every other country, there are bad and good movies and lately I have been unlucky when choosing movies from those countries… any suggestions for good movies from Spain or Mexico???
I've been trying to find Juan Carlos Claver's "Electroshock", it's supposed to be very good.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately I haven't been lucky, I'm now considering crossing the border to Spain and try to buy it there.
Maybe you can find it!
I remembered a few you probably know:
ReplyDeletefrom Carlos Saura - Elisa, Vida Mia, and Goya en Burdeos
from Victor Erice - El Sur
from Benito Zambrano - Solas
All excellent, in my humble opinion, of course.
jajaj, ur right, Asi del Precipicio sucked :D ejejej; however, i still give it an A for language (nothing else); but I really liked the language(slang) they used :D
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Yep Rods I have heard about that movie, but forgot about it, I'll try to find it. Will check your excellent recommendations, as Ilklimer was just great! As soon as I finish my Italian cycle of fantastic movies. Thanks
ReplyDeleteWell Brolyn, Mexican slang goes like that! Spend a few years there and listen to those words and expresions with my own ears!!! So, the film just remind me of reality... but the movie was extremelly awful.
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