7 comments on “The Skin I Live In (2011)

  1. Good review you have here. I enjoyed the structure of this and rather enjoy it when some things within a film are left to interpretation or leave a few questions hanging there. Although I don’t care for it in the obvious left open for a sequel type way. Pedro Almodovar has been a sort of up and down film maker, but I’ve always liked the fact that his best stuff is weird and playful enough for me to enjoy and appealing enough to pass as a date movie.

    • I definitely think I made the mistake of making this my first Almodovar film. I didn’t know what to expect at all. As mentioned in the review I really didn’t do the movie justice lol. Thanks for reading!

  2. Since this was your first Almodovar film I should let you know that as concepts go this isn’t that far out there for him. The first film I ever saw Banderas in was an Almodovar film called Tie Me Up Tie Me Down where he plays a young man who kidnaps a female porn star he is infatuated with and ties her to his bed. He’s a complete gentleman though (other than the whole kidnapping thing.) He’s not going to touch her until after she falls in love with him. It’s a comedy.

    • I’ve heard from numerous people that this was probably the wrong Almodovar movie to start with but I am interested in seeing some of his other work to form a more concrete opinion. I’ve heard of Tie Me Up Tie Me Down, I’m all for quirky comedies, officially got it on my Netflix. Thanks for the recommend!

      • You’re welcome. That might also not be the best one to start with. There was some controversy surrounding it back when it came out because of the MPAA. His film All About My Mother might be his most mainstream movie, although “mainstream” is a relative term. Talk to Her is a very good film, but it definitely makes you question your earlier feelings by the end (which is why it is good). I have not seen Volver, but it received good reviews. Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown has some laughs in it, but Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down is funnier. High Hells and Kika are just okay. I have not seen his other films.

      • Oh the MPAA…continuing to show how outdated they are since 1975 (I could easily make this blog about my issues with them). My knowledge of Spanish film is limited but if there’s one thing I know, I’m behind on the Almodover craze so I’m thinking I just need to dive in! Thanks for reading!!

  3. Pingback: The Skin I Live In (Pedro Almodovar, 2011) 15 cert. | splendidcinema

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