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Javier Bardem

Also known as:  Benito Gonzalez:Javier Encinas:Javier Angel Encinas Bardem
Born:  May 1, 1969 in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
Nationality:  Spanish
 
 
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Julia Roberts' Best New Movie!
Reviewed by LeoTs3181983 for Eat, Pray, Love at 2010-11-11 19:12:31
This is Julia Roberts' best new movies. Don't miss it!
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; a wild passionate expression of uninhibited emotion.
Reviewed by Axellion for Vicky Cristina Barcelona at 2010-04-12 16:12:46
In college Cristina produced and directed a short film; a 12 minute work on the impossibility to define love. Woody Allen alludes to this fact early on in Vicky Cristina Barcelona; a clue into the nature of his own glimpse into loves irrationality. Vicky and Cristina travel to Barcelona, during their summer away from college; best friends with radically different views on life. Vicky seeks commitment and seriousness, a life of satiability. Cristina is her polar opposite, with passionate ever changing hungers, always acting impulsively and living for the moment. By chance the pair meets a dashing Spanish artist; Juan Antonio, who invites them to spend the weekend with him on the island of Oviedo, his lustful intentions never concealed. Despite the soon to be married Vicky?s objections, they travel to Oviedo on his request. Javier Bardem brings much more to his role as Juan Antonio than charm and seduction, his soul was deeply damage by his former wife, they shared a violent crazy love, and its end left him in a state of constant flux, unable to survive alone, but injured by his past relationship. On the island of Oviedo passion and desire are given into. Cristina begins a relationship with Antonio, and Vicky returns to thoughts of her fiancé, her feelings of what she wants forever changed by one weekend in Oviedo. As Antonio and Cristina explore their love, Vicky becomes conflicted by her own heart, her feelings are irreparably altered, one night of passion consumes her every thought and begins to dissolve her feelings of settling down. María Elena, Antonio?s former wife, played with wild creativity by Penelope Cruz, attempts suicide and finds herself living with and under the care of Antonio and Cristina, A strange three way relationship forms, beginning with distrust and jealousy, adapting into a friendship and eventually affection, a strange love emerges between the three, indefinable by convention Woody Allen has made an impressive film on the eternal themes of love and lust. The interconnected affairs and odd friendships that develop are explored in captivating detail. Not a love triangle but an octagon of messy connections and raw emotion, truly insightful and passionate filmmaking, utterly engrossing from beginning to end. With a wonderful Spanish teamed soundtrack that beautifully adds texture and dashes of culture. A persistence voice over is brilliantly used throughout the film, keeping the many individuals stories in concert. A large cast of great actors and actresses; all held hostage by there emotions, conflicted and struggling to define themselves, or to redefine themselves, a love story about the nature of love itself, in all its messy chaotic nature. I absolutely adored Vicky Cristina Barcelona, a beautifully crafted emotional masterpiece; exploring love in all its messy, blissful, chaotic, and sometimes even violent details. Vicky and Cristina are profoundly changed by their summer in Barcelona, everything they thought they wanted in life is thrown into question. It may be one of the greatest films on the subject of loves classification.
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Woody and Penelope magic
Reviewed by zerocool for Vicky Cristina Barcelona at 2009-04-07 17:10:37
Trust Woody Allen to stand out and make completely non standard movies. Cruz's role and performance is a big reason why the movie stands apart.
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Worth all 4 bones
Reviewed by tomcave for No Country for Old Men at 2008-03-27 13:31:48
Much like Fargo but set in the deserted plains of south Texas instead of the barren tundra of North Dakota. But even better, and with an ending that can't help but leave you wondering.
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Soooo good!
Reviewed by magicalpoet for No Country for Old Men at 2008-03-12 11:20:09
Definitely the best movie of 2007; as soon as it was over I wanted to see it again right away. The best Cohen brothers movie ever made, and one of the best book-to-movies ever done. Period.
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what?
Reviewed by black_canary for No Country for Old Men at 2008-03-11 15:50:36
happened at the end?? other than that...quality movie.
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The book was good!
Reviewed by moviehound for No Country for Old Men at 2008-03-10 09:58:23
. . . the movie is great.
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Natl. Bd. of Review(2000) Winner
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Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
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Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama
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Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
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