Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985) Reviews

Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985)
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Political prisoner Valentin Arregui (Raul Julia) and homosexual pederast Luis Molina (William Hurt) share a Brazilian prison cell in this fantastical drama from the book by Manuel Puig. Sensitive and flamboyant, Molina helps pass the time by recounting memories from one of his favorite films, a wartime romantic thriller that just may also be a Nazi propaganda film. He weaves the characters into an ongoing narrative meant to spur Valentin's imagination and distract him from the brutal realities of political imprisonment and separation from the woman he loves. Hard around the edges, and willing to die for his political principles, Valentin nonetheless allows Molina to penetrate some of his defensive shell. An odd friendship forms between the two vastly different prisoners, the dreamer and the activist. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that Valentin is being poisoned by his captors, to compel him to reveal names and secrets, and that Molina may have other agendas that belie his honesty and openness with Valentin. The intense character study builds toward a surprising conclusion. Kiss of the Spider Woman received Oscar nominations for best picture, best director and best adapted screenplay, and Hurt took home the best actor trophy for his portrayal of the soulful and conflicted Molina. The film was later adapted into a Broadway musical. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi

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Starring:
William HurtRaul Julia, (more)
Director(s):
Hector Babenco
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD  |  Blu-ray
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Theresa H. B.

Kiss Of The Spider Woman is a great movie, and really shows how talented William Hurt is. This movie brings out human emotions, not based on gender. Watch with an open mind, and it will leave you with a new perspective.

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Valerie H.

I saw this movie years ago, but recently heard an interview with William Hurt on National Public Radio, so I was reminded of it. I remember liking it well enough before, but this time I found it brilliant. Every single character is well-defined and not just a stereotype. I suppose I related most to Luis' mother, whose son's prison sentence is literally draining the life from her little by little everyday. This movie could reach even the empathy-impaired.

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Kenny C.

what a waste of time, gay movie w/ political overtones. very methodical & painful to watch, good acting though.

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Leonardo H.

At the beginning seems to be boring, but soon it becomes a very interesting tale with an unexpected development and end. Be open...

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Keith G.

While many like Hector Babenco's brilliant, raw "Pixote" better, I find this deeply emotional portrait of two lost souls surviving together in a South American prison cell even more riveting. The two performances,“ William Hurt as a feminine, gay storyteller, and Raul Julia as an angry but frail (emotionally and physically) leftist are by far the best work either has done on film. The intricacies of their slowly evolving relationship are complex, moving, and sometimes disturbing, And while probably 60% of the film takes place in one room, the film never feels like a play. It is always cinematic. A special film that holds up to repeated viewings.

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Patrick K.

William Hurt's Oscar winning performance was part of what made this film top-notch.

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Jonda H.

Not even sure why this was sent. The documentary of the movie is not interesting at all.

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    Theresa H. B.

    Kiss Of The Spider Woman is a great movie, and really shows how talented William Hurt is. This movie brings out human emotions, not based on gender. Watch with an open mind, and it will leave you with a new perspective.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Valerie H.

    I saw this movie years ago, but recently heard an interview with William Hurt on National Public Radio, so I was reminded of it. I remember liking it well enough before, but this time I found it brilliant. Every single character is well-defined and not just a stereotype. I suppose I related most to Luis' mother, whose son's prison sentence is literally draining the life from her little by little everyday. This movie could reach even the empathy-impaired.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Kenny C.

    what a waste of time, gay movie w/ political overtones. very methodical & painful to watch, good acting though.

    Yes   |   No

     
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