Review of Talk to Her (2002) by Shounak B — 15 Apr 2013
This film can surely establish the image of Almodovar as compassionate director as well as screenwriter towards women in our social stature almost from every angle of struggle of existence within male patriarchy.
Here the main theme is about those female patients suffering comatose and their surrounding ones.The story of the Matador and her journalist lover being always unhappy for his past love-life doesnt have importance, but the journalist's character supports another story of the male nurse and the dancer patient very beautifully.
Though the film touches into an extremely sensible question of the mental will of those patients during their illness in the later story, it seems that the director succeeds to make us believe about the justification of love and sexual intimacies between the nurse and a coma patient.
A film based on complete unconventional structures and perspectives.
This review of Talk to Her (2002) was written by Shounak B on 15 Apr 2013.
Talk to Her has generally received very positive reviews.
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