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Broken Embraces

Los abrazos rotos

Spain

2009

129 Min
Color
2.35:1
English, Spanish
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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DIR Pedro Almodóvar

EXEC Agustín Almodóvar

PROD Esther García

SCR Pedro Almodóvar

DP Rodrigo Prieto

CAST Penélope Cruz, Lluís Homar, Tamar Novas, Blanca Portillo, José Luis Gómez, Rubén Ochandiano, Ángela Molina, Chus Lampreave, Kiti Manver, Lola Dueñas, Rossy de Palma, Alejo Sauras

ED José Salcedo

MUSIC Alberto Iglesias

Cannes (In Competition), Toronto (Special Presentation), New York (Closing Night), São Paulo

Synopsis

A man writes, lives and loves in darkness. Fourteen years before, he was in a brutal car crash on the island of Lanzarote. In the accident, he didn’t lose only his sight, he also lost Lena, the love of his life.

This man uses two names: Harry Caine, a playful pseudonym with which he signs his literary works, stories and scripts, and Mateo Blanco, his real name, with which he lives and signs the film he directs. After the accident, Mateo Blanco reduces himself to his pseudonym, Harry Caine. If he can’t direct films he can only survive with the idea that Mateo Blanco died on Lanzarote with his beloved Lena. —Cannes Film Festival

Director

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Pedro Almodóvar

Splashing his colorful films across the dour post-Franco Spanish landscape with the irreverent glee of a prostitute arriving late to church after a long night, Pedro Almodóvar has been called the most influential Spanish filmmaker since Luis Buñuel. Beginning in the 1980s, Almodóvar started serving up provocative, candy-colored visions fraught with postmodernist insight into everything from sex and violence to religion and the dangers of good gazpacho. Sometimes shocking, sometimes controversial, Almodóvar’s films have always managed to present a new and intriguing view of his native country, shaping the attitudes of both his compatriots and a larger international audience.

Born September 25, 1951, in Calzada de Calatrava, an impoverished hamlet of La Mancha, Almodóvar was raised in a traditional Spanish household. He studied with Salesian monks, sang in the choir, and generally felt like a misfit; he was later to remark that, for him, growing up in such an environment was tantamount… read more

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PANDOBLE

11Aug10

"broken embraces" is pretty much the only almodovar film i've seen that i DIDN'T love -- just the title is so freaking "pavoso". i hated the actual moviegoing experience. i squirmed in my seat and considered demanding a refund. everything else he's done (by that i mean his prior movies) is incredibly awesome. but this movie sucks.

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Barbara Wiśniewska

14May10

i expected something more i was disappointed by this film

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thesecretlivesofcats

23Apr10

A few great scenes, but I'm not sold. It brushed over plot points and motivations of the characters. I'm not completely sold on--in this--super stunning Penelope Cruz, either, but maybe it was her character. One of it's strengths was the way it flashed back to 15 years ago and underlined how much movie making--and just recording images--has changed. It's a bit obvious with this theme as well, but I liked the way an old photograph is both visual and physical--tactile--in this valentine to Mr. Almodovar's own movie making past.

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Bradley

20Apr10

Far from Almodovar's best work but still an outstanding film, especially in the lackluster year of film that was 2009. His camera is very kind to Penélope Cruz.

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In Theaters: "Bad Lieutenant," "Broken Embraces," "Twilight"...

By David Hudson on November 20, 2009
"The German" is returning to Germany. Even if only for a couple of weeks. "Werner Herzog, one of the most important filmmakers of Auteur Cinema, will be the President of the International Jury at the
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The Auteurs Daily: NYFF. Broken Embraces

By David Hudson on October 11, 2009
Updated through 10/31. As the New York Film Festival closes tonight with Pedro Almodóvar's Broken Embraces, I should note that there's still a handful of entries on films screened at this year's event
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Video of the Day: Pedro Almodóvar Talks Penélope Cruz and "Broken Embraces"

By The Auteurs on August 27, 2009
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The Auteurs Daily: NYFF Lineup Roundup

By David Hudson on August 12, 2009
"Dear everyone with blase reactions to the NYFF lineup in the indieWIRE piece," C Mason Wells tweeted yesterday: "it must be hard leading such joyless lives." In the piece he's referring to, iW editor
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Cannes 2009: Leave Her to Hell ("Abrazos Rotos," Almodóvar)

By David Phelps on May 17, 2009
There’s one great image in Abrazos Rotos, and it’s straight from Godard’s Prenom Carmen: a hand, in silhouette, hovers over a blue, static TV screen. It’s not a great image because it’s pretty. Almodóvar
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BROKEN EMBRACES Review

By Twitchfilm.net on July 17, 2010
By Charles WebbPedro Almodovar’s latest has the potential to lure viewers in with the promise of the unraveling of a romantic-tragic mystery. And yes, part of the movie is concerned – as many of Almodovar’s
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'Broken Embraces' DVD giveaway!

By Twitchfilm.net on July 17, 2010
Who wants a DVD of Spain’s Broken Embraces, directed by Pedro Almodovar and starring Penelope Cruz? Of course, we all do. We figure if we keep throwing stuff at you all you’ll keep calm and not hunt us
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Broken Embraces

By Adam Suraf on April 12, 2010

Fine, twisty Almodovar melodrama with muse Penelope Cruz at the center of attention as a businessman’s mistress who becomes an actress and falls in love with her director, told in a 14 year flashback…  read review

Mad Cinephilia

By Maicol Andrés Ordoñez on February 18, 2010

Not sure where this film ranks with the rest of Almodovar’s work. The reason I wonder is because I can’t help but feel like this was a low-key effort on his part compared to the cunning explosion that…  read review

A long journey travelled not very far

By richmon​dhill on February 6, 2010

Despite an undeniably mature film-making style, this is just not the sum of its parts: the usual Almodovarian multi-layering and time-shifts reveal little more than a thin treatment on what it means…  read review

Living one life was not enough … Los abrazos rotos [Broken Embraces]

By jaredmo​barak on December 5, 2009

There was only one thing on TV growing up that I thought was even more amateurish and unprofessional then soap operas and it was Spanish soap operas. These actors played the parts so over-the-top that…  read review

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