a pivotal and unmissable piece of the Almodóvar puzzle, a romp that is Pedro at his young and kinky best.
Law of Desire (1987)
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Reviews Counted:11
Fresh:11
Rotten:0
Average Rating:7.5/10
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: This bold tale of passion's dire consequences is one of Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar's most smoldering films. Antonio Banderas stars as Antonio Benítez, an obsessive fan of writer-director... This bold tale of passion's dire consequences is one of Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar's most smoldering films. Antonio Banderas stars as Antonio Benítez, an obsessive fan of writer-director Pablo Quintero (Eusebio Poncela), a cocaine-snorting homosexual hedonist whose last boyfriend, Juan (Miguel Molina), has just moved out. Antonio and Pablo have a few passionate nights, but Antonio's obsessive love soon proves hard for the noncommittal Pablo to escape from. Meanwhile, Pablo's transsexual sister, Tina (Carmen Maura), has problems of her own, including a closet brimming with dark sexual skeletons and Ada (Manuela Velasco), her unofficially adopted daughter. Pablo writes a play for Tina to star in, but when Antonio stalks and murders Juan in a fit of jealousy, the police end up suspecting the character Tina performs in the play. Pablo winds up with amnesia after a car accident, and the troubles just get weirder from there. For American audiences unfamiliar with Almodóvar's style, this film may prove a shocking experience, but his fans know that beneath their transgressive exteriors, his films throb with a palpable love of humanity, life, beauty, and art. This is a fine example of that art, with great music and memorable performances all around. [More]
Starring: Carmen Maura, Eusebio Poncela, Antonio Banderas
Starring: Carmen Maura, Eusebio Poncela, Antonio Banderas
Director: Pedro Almodóvar
Director: Pedro Almodóvar
Reviews for Law of Desire
provocative psychological study about the potential devastating cost of wanton love
Almodóvar’s affection for his characters ... makes his engagingly loopy narrative more than a simple Telemundo-on-acid joke.
What it lacks in depth, 'Law of Desire' makes up in surface energy, with a lively cast, a turbulent plot and a textbook-worthy collection of case histories.
A bold, daring work that is as shocking and impressive today as it was nearly 20 years ago when it was first released.
[A] great film from Spanish director Pedro Almódovar’s early career...
The film bristles with energy and bright interludes before the lugubrious plot takes over...
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