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Plot Outline: Two men share an odd friendship while they care for their girlfriends who are both in deep comas.
Plot Synopsis: After a chance encounter at a theater, two men, Benigno and Marco, meet at a private clinic where Benigno works. Lydia, Marco's girlfriend and a bullfighter by profession, has been gored and is in a coma. It so happens that Benigno is looking after another woman in a coma, Alicia, a young ballet student. The lives of the four characters will flow in all directions, past, present and future, dragging all of them towards an unsuspected destiny.
Review: Writer-director Pedro Almodóvar makes another masterpiece with Talk to Her, his first film since the wonderful All About My Mother. Marco (Dario Grandinetti) is in love with Lydia (Rosario Flores), a female bullfighter who is gored by a bull and sent into a coma. In the hospital, Marco crosses paths with Benigno (Javier Camara), a male nurse who looks after another coma patient, a young dancer named Alicia (Leonor Watling). From Benigno's gentle attentiveness to Alicia, Marco learns to take care of Lydia... but from there, the story goes in directions that deftly manage to be sad, hopeful, funny, and creepy, sometimes at the same time. The rich human empathy of Almodóvar's recent films is passionate, heartbreaking, intoxicating--there aren't enough adjectives to praise this remarkable filmmaker, who is at the height of his powers. Talk to Her is superb, with outstanding performances from all involved.
More Reviews: http://www.mrqe.com/lookup?isindex=Hable+con+ella
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0287467/
Rating: 8.1/10 (16,113 votes)
Spanish Release Date: March 15, 2002
DVD Release Date: May 27, 2003
Awards and Nominations - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0287467/awards
Specs:
Video: XviD (CVS build 2005.09.16) @ ~1385 kbps
Audio: AC3 6Ch 448 kbps
Resolution: 720 x 304
Aspect Ratio: 2.368 (45:19)
Framerate: 23.976 fps
Qf: 0.264
Runtime: 01:53:24.012
Interleave: 96 ms (2.3 v.frames), preload=96
Audio frames: Split across interleaves
Country: Spain
Language: Spanish
Subtitles: English, Français
I-VOPs: 1100 (0.67%)
P-VOPs: 82371 (50.49%)
B-VOPs: 79661 (48.83%)
S-VOPs: 0 (0.00%)
N-VOPs: 2 (0.00%)
Max consecutive B-VOPs: 1


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Director's Commentary:
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Plot Outline: Two men share an odd friendship while they care for their girlfriends who are both in deep comas.
Plot Synopsis: After a chance encounter at a theater, two men, Benigno and Marco, meet at a private clinic where Benigno works. Lydia, Marco's girlfriend and a bullfighter by profession, has been gored and is in a coma. It so happens that Benigno is looking after another woman in a coma, Alicia, a young ballet student. The lives of the four characters will flow in all directions, past, present and future, dragging all of them towards an unsuspected destiny.
Review: Writer-director Pedro Almodóvar makes another masterpiece with Talk to Her, his first film since the wonderful All About My Mother. Marco (Dario Grandinetti) is in love with Lydia (Rosario Flores), a female bullfighter who is gored by a bull and sent into a coma. In the hospital, Marco crosses paths with Benigno (Javier Camara), a male nurse who looks after another coma patient, a young dancer named Alicia (Leonor Watling). From Benigno's gentle attentiveness to Alicia, Marco learns to take care of Lydia... but from there, the story goes in directions that deftly manage to be sad, hopeful, funny, and creepy, sometimes at the same time. The rich human empathy of Almodóvar's recent films is passionate, heartbreaking, intoxicating--there aren't enough adjectives to praise this remarkable filmmaker, who is at the height of his powers. Talk to Her is superb, with outstanding performances from all involved.
More Reviews: http://www.mrqe.com/lookup?isindex=Hable+con+ella
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0287467/
Rating: 8.1/10 (16,113 votes)
Spanish Release Date: March 15, 2002
DVD Release Date: May 27, 2003
Awards and Nominations - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0287467/awards
Specs:
Video: XviD (CVS build 2005.09.16) @ ~1385 kbps
Audio: AC3 6Ch 448 kbps
Resolution: 720 x 304
Aspect Ratio: 2.368 (45:19)
Framerate: 23.976 fps
Qf: 0.264
Runtime: 01:53:24.012
Interleave: 96 ms (2.3 v.frames), preload=96
Audio frames: Split across interleaves
Country: Spain
Language: Spanish
Subtitles: English, Français
I-VOPs: 1100 (0.67%)
P-VOPs: 82371 (50.49%)
B-VOPs: 79661 (48.83%)
S-VOPs: 0 (0.00%)
N-VOPs: 2 (0.00%)
Max consecutive B-VOPs: 1


Director's Commentary: