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THE DANCER UPSTAIRS - R-RATED
Stars: Javier Bardem, Laura Morante, Juan Diego Botto, Elvira Minguez
Director: John Malkovich
Screenwriter: Nicholas Shakespeare, based on his novel
Technically efficient, with sleek direction accompanied by masterful music, John Malkovich's
talented directing debut is lost on a murky story that purports to be a thriller but
is anything but thrilling - mildly interesting, occasionally confusing is more like it.
The Dancer Upstairs is set in an unnamed
Latin American country during the 1980s and follows an upstanding police officer named
Agustin Rejas (Javier Bardem) on the trail of Ezequiel (Abel Folk),
a revolutionary responsible for assassinations and
dog killings. Shakespeare's story is based on the real-life 12-year pursuit
for the commander of Peru's notorious Shining Path
guerilla organization.
There are a few bombings and lots of dead dogs strung up on lampposts, but
very little else actually happens as Rejas leads the investigation into discovering
who is carrying out the murders and why. Since it takes place over such a long period of time, all it
seems Shakespeare could do to up the ante is to involve Rejas in a tentative affair with his
young daughter's ballet instructor, Yolanda (Laura Morante), while his vain wife
pops off shopping or performs literature readings to
a small group of like-minded women.
The ending is anticlimactic and wholly dissatisfying when it comes to his relationship with Yolanda.
Lotta says: Worth seeing only for Bardem's excellent and subtle portrayal of Reyas.
Audio difficult to discern; listen carefully otherwise be prepared to be even more confused.
Rated R - for strong violence, and for language. By the way --- why didn't the studio feature
the star Javier Bardem (who previously starred in Before Night Falls that Americans
would have been familiar with) in the press photo you see above?
Studio: Fox Searchlight
Production Company: LolaFilms, Mr. Mudd Productions, Antena 3 Television, Via Digital
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