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La niña de tus ojos (1998)
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13 noviembre 1998 (Spain) másPlot:
A company of Spanish movie makers leaves Franco's Spain and moves to Hitler's Germany to make a film in co-production. Soon some problems start to arise... full summary | add synopsisPremios:
13 wins & 16 nominations másComentarios de los usuarios:
GREAT FUN (BUT NOT FOR EVERYONE) másReparto
(Descripción general del reparto)| Penélope Cruz | ... | Macarena Granada | |
| Antonio Resines | ... | Blas Fontiveros | |
| Jorge Sanz | ... | Julián Torralba | |
| Rosa Maria Sardà | ... | Rosa Rosales | |
| Santiago Segura | ... | Castillo | |
| Loles León | ... | Trini Morenos | |
| Jesús Bonilla | ... | Marco Bonilla | |
| Neus Asensi | ... | Lucia Gandia | |
| Miroslav Táborský | ... | Václav Passer (as Mirosláv Táborský) | |
| Johannes Silberschneider | ... | Goebbels | |
| Karel Dobry | ... | Leo (as Karel Dobrý) | |
| Götz Otto | ... | Heinrich von Wermelskirch | |
| Hanna Schygulla | ... | Magda Goebbels | |
| María Barranco | ... | Embajadora | |
| Juan Luis Galiardo | ... | Embajador (as Juan Luís Galiardo) |
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2.35 : 1 másSonido:
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Australia:M | Iceland:L | South Korea:18 | Argentina:13 | Chile:14 | Finland:K-8 | France:U | Norway:11 | Portugal:M/12 | Spain:13 | USA:RLocaciones de Filmación:
Prague, Czech RepublicCosas divertidas
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Based on true events during the filming of Carmen, la de Triana (1938) and Andalusische Nächte (1938), both starring Imperio Argentina. másBanda de Sonido:
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| Why not a comedy? | pmgram |
| two separate Spanish soundtracks on DVD | kaream |
| trailer? | animatedude123 |
| Casablanca reference | manchukwo |
| A question for Spanish speakers | Ilmianna |
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Without trying to offend anybody I have to agree with another reviewer in that an explanation for the bad reception of this film among the non-Spanish speakers reviewers was exactly that: Spanish is not their first language and this is sometimes, as another reviewer has pointed out, a difficult film to understand if you are not a native speaker. A full understanding of the dialogue would help to clarify some of the bizarre scenes in the film. It might not be the best script written by Rafael Azcona, without any doubt one of the best scriptwriters in the history of Spanish cinema, but at times it is hilarious. A better grasp of Spanish history and culture would also come quite handy. So what else can you say about Penelope Cruz in the scene where she dances and sings for Goebbels?. As one her shoe is missing, she unintentionally imitates Goebbles, as she approaches him in a frontal shot, who is lame.
Jokes on the Spanish fascist are more than just clichés. For example the cuckold Spanish ambassador played by Juan Luis Galiardo and his nymphomaniac wife, played by Maria Barranco. And the wisecracking remark made by the pro-fascist Spanish troupe leading man, Jorge Sanz, wooded by his German counterpart "Yo doy todo por mi patria menos mi culo", he would give anything for his country except his ass. They are both an amusing pisstaking on fascist patriotic macho culture. This subject of patriotism being a hot issue right now in Spain where the right-wing government of Aznar is endorsing the notion of "Patriotismo Constitucional" or Constitutional Patriotism developed by the German philosopher Jürgen Habermas. Unashamedly, the film upholds the necessity to produce espanoladas. As the film director Blas Fontiveros, played by Antonio Resines, remarks that the life of a Spanish hero has more relevance to Spanish audiences, as they feel more identified, than for example Al Capone's. 5 Spanish (espanoladas) films were, in fact, made in Nazi Germany. Two starred by Imperio Argentina and another 2 by Estrellita Castro both stars of the "cine folclorico espanol".
As already remarked by some reviewers the film copies scenes from other films, the most obvious being its final sequence, which is a rip off of the end of Casablanca, but to suggest that it is a carbon copy of such and such a film is pure overstatement and a rather facile critique of the film. Yet its politics are not at all convincing, not to say rather naïve. The introduction of the Russian Jewish character signals the fall of the film into sentimental humanism and vacuous romantic trifle from where the film does not recover. Nevertheless La Nina de tus Ojos has its charms too and I found it extremely funny. The cast is excellent (Penelope Cruz playing an andalusian, a role she had already done in Almodovar's "Todo Sobre mi Madre" as a prostitute). Resines and Sanz are a surprise as well as Santiago Segura. But special mention deserves Miroslav Táborský, playing Vaclav the interpreter. Subtle looks at Macarena tell of his unrequited love for her. His increasing fascination with Macarena moves him away from his non-interventionist stand to resignedly accept his fate by the end of the film, along with Fontiveros who is Macarena's lover, at the hands of the Nazi. Yet this is never overdone as the change of views underwent by the other characters towards the Nazi regime, in particular the case of Julian Torralba. This little subplot of the film is quite moving rather sentimental and its quiet essence contrast sharply with the bombardment of dialogue coming from the rest of the cast.