It's been twelve years since Dr. Robert Ledgard (Antonio Banderas) lost his wife as a result of a fiery car crash. After the tragedy, the distinguished plastic surgeon is determined to develop a new, more durable skin that might have saved her. If 'Dr.' means mad scientist, and 'develop' means holding a woman hostage for the purpose of performing secret surgeries, then 'determined' can surely stand-in for obsessed. Pedro Almodovar's new film, The Skin I Live In will likely be compared to the 1962 French film, Les Yeux Sans Visage (Eyes Without a Face) directed by Georges Franju. Although their stories differ, both films explore the nature of beauty, longing and revenge.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
You, only better
It's been twelve years since Dr. Robert Ledgard (Antonio Banderas) lost his wife as a result of a fiery car crash. After the tragedy, the distinguished plastic surgeon is determined to develop a new, more durable skin that might have saved her. If 'Dr.' means mad scientist, and 'develop' means holding a woman hostage for the purpose of performing secret surgeries, then 'determined' can surely stand-in for obsessed. Pedro Almodovar's new film, The Skin I Live In will likely be compared to the 1962 French film, Les Yeux Sans Visage (Eyes Without a Face) directed by Georges Franju. Although their stories differ, both films explore the nature of beauty, longing and revenge.
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