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Talk to Her (2002) Reviews

Talk to Her (2002)
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Pedro Almodóvar follows his international success All About My Mother with an offbeat drama that explores the friendship of two men brought together under unusual but strangely similar circumstances. Benigno (Javier Camára) is a male nurse whose apartment overlooks a dance studio run by Katerina (Geraldine Chaplin); he often sits on his balcony and watches one of Katerina's students, Alicia (Leonor Watling), and he finds himself becoming infatuated with her. When Alicia is severely injured in an auto accident that leaves her in a coma, Benigno discovers she has been admitted to the hospital where he works, and he spends his days caring for a woman he now deeply loves but has barely met. Marco (Darío Grandinetti) is a journalist who was assigned to interview Lydia (Rosario Flores), a well-known female bullfighter whose on-the-rocks romance with another toreador, "El Niño de Valencia" (Adolfo Fernández), has made her the focus of the tabloid press. During Marco's interview with Lydia, he goes out of his way to treat her kindly, and she appears to return his attention. During the bullfight which follows, Lydia is gored by the bull, and is now in a coma; Marco is certain his interview broke her steely concentration, and he spends most of his days at the hospital, convinced her injuries are his fault. Alicia and Lydia are both housed in the same ward of the same hospital, and in time Benigno and Marco become close friends, bonding in their shared devotion to women who cannot return their affection. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Javier CamáraDarío Grandinetti, (more)
Director(s):
Pedro Almodóvar
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Member Reviews


Laura G.

Excellent movie. I loved how Pedro's characters are so matter a fact about love, romance and shocking truths. Leaves the viewer wondering and in anticipation of the next scene. Highly recommended. Also watch the movie again with Pedro's comments over the movie, truly insightful.

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Keith G.

My second favorite Almodovar film, after All About My Mother. A moving and complex study of the relationship between two men, and their connection to women in comas. A few brilliantly funny moments, and some ultimately very creepy undertones keep it from being over-sentimental. Every character is more complex then they first appear, and the confusion between what is good and what is bad in both intent and effect is very rich. Some great camera work too. Gets slow in a few spots, and the sentiment still goes over the top in a few places, but still a terrific film about the similarities and differences between love and obsession.

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Marie F.

This is a very disturbing movie, but should not be overlooked because of that. Benigno's insanity is subtle and when it finally becomes quite obvious, you wonder why you didn't see it from the beginning. That's a very spooky feeling. This is an existential horror movie about the lonely, frail, fragile human psyche and its desire to connect and relate but fails. Coma is a powerful symbol of that failure.

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Bartlett K.

A twisted love tale that can be hard to stomach at times.

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Ralph K.

WELL DONE AND INTERESTING SAGA

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James H.

I liked this film, haven't seen another one like it so far, very original. Well worth renting.

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Teresa M.

I must not get this movie because I was not a fan and there was to much just random nudity

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Mike B.

Pretty weird, basically your Spanish Bull fighter fixated stalker flick. Struggled through it - if you want to see a great foreign film with sub-tiltles watch Life is Beautiful. If strange passions from a male nurse pretending to be gay, over a women in a coma is your gig then this is your movie...

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Aaron B.

The movie was broken.. can you replace it... please.... I really want to watch it.....

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Sally N.

I liked the concept for the film and the actors were very good. But nothing could save such a boring and bazaar script. I really wanted to like this film, very intriguing idea. But in the end, shut it off about 15 minutes before the end. The characters end up being so unlikable and ridiculous that you could care less what happens to them. Not to mention how painfully hard this film tries to be "artsy." Ridiculous.

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    Laura G.

    Excellent movie. I loved how Pedro's characters are so matter a fact about love, romance and shocking truths. Leaves the viewer wondering and in anticipation of the next scene. Highly recommended. Also watch the movie again with Pedro's comments over the movie, truly insightful.

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    Keith G.

    My second favorite Almodovar film, after All About My Mother. A moving and complex study of the relationship between two men, and their connection to women in comas. A few brilliantly funny moments, and some ultimately very creepy undertones keep it from being over-sentimental. Every character is more complex then they first appear, and the confusion between what is good and what is bad in both intent and effect is very rich. Some great camera work too. Gets slow in a few spots, and the sentiment still goes over the top in a few places, but still a terrific film about the similarities and differences between love and obsession.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Marie F.

    This is a very disturbing movie, but should not be overlooked because of that. Benigno's insanity is subtle and when it finally becomes quite obvious, you wonder why you didn't see it from the beginning. That's a very spooky feeling. This is an existential horror movie about the lonely, frail, fragile human psyche and its desire to connect and relate but fails. Coma is a powerful symbol of that failure.

    Yes   |   No

     
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