This bold tale of passion's dire consequences is one of Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar's most smoldering films. Antonio Banderas stars as Antonio Benítez, an obsessive fan of writer-director Pablo Quintero (Eusebio Poncela), a cocaine-snorting homosexual hedonist whose last boyfriend, Juan (Miguel Molina), has just moved out. Antonio and Pablo have a few passionate nights, but Antonio's obsessive love soon proves hard for the noncommittal Pablo to escape from. Meanwhile, Pablo's transsexual sister, Tina (Carmen Maura), has problems of her own, including a closet brimming with dark sexual skeletons and Ada (Manuela Velasco), her unofficially adopted daughter. Pablo writes a play for Tina to star in, but when Antonio stalks and murders Juan in a fit of jealousy, the police end up suspecting the character Tina performs in the play. Pablo winds up with amnesia after a car accident, and the troubles just get weirder from there. For American audiences unfamiliar with Almodóvar's style, this film may prove a shocking experience, but his fans know that beneath their transgressive exteriors, his films throb with a palpable love of humanity, life, beauty, and art. This is a fine example of that art, with great music and memorable performances all around.
After a one-night stand, a philandering porn director inadvertently elicits an obsessive love that eventually entangles his pious Catholic transsexual brother, a father-son detective team, and a sensuous woman in a web of mayhem. The film is pure Almodóvar, with an onslaught of shockingly funny, provocative, and macabre plot developments told in a high-toned screwball style.
Filmed in Madrid and Cadiz, Spain.
LAW OF DESIRE won for best feature film at the 1987 Berlin International Film Festival.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Widescreen
Audio:
Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo - Spanish
PCM Mono - Spanish
Subtitles - English, French
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Review 1:
"...An entertaining jumble....Almodovar works best when he is setting these lively characters in motion..."
Source: New York Times
p.C15 03/27/1987
Review 2:
"...There's substance as well as style here. Almodovar opens your eyes first, then he knocks them out..."
Source: Rolling Stone
p.23 12/14/1989
Review 3:
"...LAW OF DESIRE is truly bravura in its driving pace and nonchalant tone. Almodovar directs like a crack race driver who is fearless of the sharpest curves..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.C11 04/24/1987