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Orfeu (1999)
Black Orfeu for the 90's
Orfeu Negro for the 90's. Complete with laptops, cell phones and automatic weopons in the hillside ghetto of Rio de Jainero. Visually the movie is great. I especially enjoyed the lead actor playing Orfeo, and the actors playing his mother, father and the teen-ghetto artist Michael. Orfeo and Euridice never quite connect in a powerful way. So emotionally the movie didn't move me as strongly as it might have. I did enjoy watching the Carnival and the music in the film is very nice.
Más que amor, frenesí (1996)
A good man is hard to find, but a hard man is...
Yeye, Monica and Maria are three roomates looking for a fourth. Yeye's cute friend Alberto has just met a new man Alex. Hunky Alex has a secret. Yeye is mending from a broken heart. Her lamented Max is on his way back to her, but first he needs to collect money from his pimp, Chrisina. Before Max can find Yeye he encounters Monica at club Frenzy. Monica with an agenda of her own, seduces Max and videotapes their lovemaking. Meanwhile, a Barcelona, policeman, Luis who suspects Max of murder, follows him and meets Maria... Confused? That's part of the fun of this colorful romp through the streets of Madrid that has a little something for everyone -- steamy sex, drugs, murder, and drag queens.
Election (1999)
high-school flix redux for the 90's
I saw 'election' last night. A good choice for putting Broderick back on the big screen. I didn't love it, but liked it a lot. I thought the script was dead-on, and the execution of the movie was very good. Witherspoon and Broderick nailed their parts. Hats off to the producers for using a lot of fresh faces. I liked the lesbian-in-training subplot. *** 1/2 stars.