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Review of by Art S — 19 Aug 2018

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Almodóvar may be an acquired taste - his work can be filled with subtlety and humanistic questioning or it can be broad and outrageous and even crass. His best work is unpredictable, character-driven, and thought-provoking, even when leavened with comedy.

Talk to Her finds Almodóvar in serious mode, following two men who care for women in comas and charting their developing relationship. He tracks backward to show us events in their lives that led them to their current present day situation (including information that might ordinarily reduce our sympathy - but somehow not here).

Then he allows the narrative to move forward to a somewhat shocking climax (Almodóvar is never one to shy away from melodrama) and a fanciful abrupt denouement. Along the way, the director includes a surreal "silent film" excerpt that sees a shrinking man climb into a giant vagina.

Well, you can't be serious all the time. He also shows us the similarities between ballet and bullfighting (copping some flak for emphasising the latter), with a guest role for Geraldine Chaplin as a dance instructor.

Despite the sometimes jarring changes in tone, everything holds together and the resulting feeling is that we have been exposed to real life in all of its sometimes problematic weirdness, sadness and joy.

This review of Talk to Her (2002) was written by on 19 Aug 2018.

Talk to Her has generally received very positive reviews.

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