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Javier, drop this 'dime a dozen' drama from your resume' gonz30 16 December In Europe, unlike in America, actors are always working: 5 or 6 film shoots a year are not unusual.
Even living legends like Catherine Deneuve shoot four a year It's their work culture, and ultimately, their lot. These great actors' main objective is to stay out there, and not be forgotten. In brief, the movie business IS the TV business. Alas, life is not fair, and we have had to see him more than once in roles way beneath him. This is one more. Had he been born speaking flawless English, he'd be a great actor. His range is unbelievable, having played as many sides of the human psyches as come to mind now.
His looks allow him to go from a monster to a drop dead gorgeous matinee idol. But he needs to get out there and work, even if it's as a thug, a gypsy, a Mexican. In short, he and the other actors all thugs in this film must do the most the can do. Hey, with his unbelievable talent and looks, he'll be lucky to play Don Quixote in twenty years by the way, the last Don Q. Sancho Panza and the Duchess, in fact all the others, were of any nationality but Spanish.
What's left??? Well, play the Iberian thug, pimp, or scoundrel that the Northern "White" Community demands and expects. This is what this does. It especially casts Bardem, and all characters in this light: the unsavory aren't they all? Latin types He'd be wise to drop this film from his resume' if he ever gets where he deserves.
Only the trite dialogue, with its total vocabulary of about words, of which 50 are synonimous expletives, make it easier to understand But, are there potential viewers of this trash who will make this linguistic connection? I did. But I only succeeded on my third try, and as a personal dare. When they show it on TV in Belgium and Germany, it will of course be dubbed.