Wednesday, October 12, 2011

watch La piel que habito - Trailer final

Based on the novel "Mygale" by Thierry Jonquet, the Spanish director Pedro Almodovar weaves a chilling tale, romantic and terrible revenge however in the world spun by Mary Shelly "Frankenstein." Although tedious, and sometimes a little too complex, part of the whole work is the assembly of a final offensive which is almost like a Disney version of a movie serbia or Kill List.

Antonio Banders plays Dr. Robert Ledgard, a plastic surgeon with a tragic past that sneaks quietly in the audience today. The film begins with a strange experience that is happening in his mansion. A woman named "Vera" (played by the beautiful Elena Abaya) is to have transplanted skin - finally become "perfect" - which suggested the doctor, as if she was desperate for something new (the process has taken the Apparently some time). The public then rocked back and forth between past and present Ledgard, as "Mr. Toad Wild Ride", his wife died after a terrible car accident that nearly burned to death, his daughter was raped and became crazy, etc etc. With a duration of more than two hours (some sequences remain unnecessarily revised flashbacks alternate angles), which can be very frustrating and punishing the viewer. This is the master plan to build third act Almodóvar incredible perfection of dementia.

So it's safe to call the skin I live in a romantic thriller, the horror elements are buried inside and begin to rebuild their way through the third act. The scope of the film and the film brings a lot to this crazy story building rings in Dr. Frankenstein is far superior in strength to the twisted mind of the human centipede (although much more pronounced). While a film like human centipede is designed for a discharge, the skin where I live is specifically designed to strictly define each character and engage the viewer, pulling the strings of empathy. It is so deep that at times the viewer is he / she is completely confused as to who is right and wrong. It's a wicked dance genre literally be seen to be believed.

watch La piel que habito - Trailer final


The skin where I live is far too complicated, Almodovar and yet find a way to argue the animal in. It's not the kind of genre film anyone would expect and it will catch a lot of surprise. The best way to describe it as a romantic, modern adaptation of "Frankenstein," which ends with bite. Do not attempt to solve the puzzle, until it ends. Almodovar is on the screen for you and full artwork is fantastic.