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Release Date:
16 January 1998 (USA) more
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Tagline:
Life, love, desire...and everything in between.
Plot:
After leaving jail, Víctor is still in love with Elena, but she's married to the former cop -now basketball player- who became paralysed by a shot from Víctor's gun... full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for BAFTA Film Award. Another 8 wins & 9 nominations more
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(17 articles)
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Mix of elements...Honest cinema...Almodóvar... more (53 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Javier Bardem ... David

Francesca Neri ... Elena
Liberto Rabal ... Víctor Plaza
Ángela Molina ... Clara (as Angela Molina)
José Sancho ... Sancho (as Jose Sancho)

Penélope Cruz ... Isabel Plaza Caballero (as Penelope Cruz)
Pilar Bardem ... Doña Centro de Mesa
Álex Angulo ... Conductor del autobús (as Alex Angulo)
Mariola Fuentes ... Clementina
Yael Be ... Chica
Josep Molins ... Josep
Daniel Lanchas ... Conductor
María Rosenfeldt ... Niña (as Maria Rosenfeldt)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Antonio Henares ... Jugador de baloncesto sobre silla de ruedas (uncredited)
Diego de Paz ... Jugador de baloncesto sobre silla de ruedas (uncredited)
Matías Prats ... (voice) (uncredited) (archive sound)
Emilio Rodríguez ... Jugador de baloncesto sobre silla de ruedas (uncredited)
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Directed by
Pedro Almodóvar  (as Pedro Almodovar)
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Pedro Almodóvar  writer (as Pedro Almodovar)
Jorge Guerricaechevarría  writer (as Jorge Guerricaechevarria)
Ray Loriga  writer
Ruth Rendell  novel

Produced by
Agustín Almodóvar .... executive producer (as Agustin Almodovar)
 
Original Music by
Alberto Iglesias 
 
Cinematography by
Affonso Beato 
 
Film Editing by
José Salcedo 
 
Casting by
Katrina Bayonas 
 
Art Direction by
Antxón Gómez  (as Antxon Gomez)
 
Set Decoration by
Felipe de Paco (settings)
 
Costume Design by
José María De Cossío  (as José Mª De Cossio)
 
Makeup Department
Fermín Galán .... hair stylist (as Fermin Galan)
Juan Pedro Hernández .... makeup artist (as Juan Pedro Hernandez)
Patricia Rodríguez .... makeup assistant (as Patricia Rodriguez)
 
Production Management
Belén Bernuy .... unit production manager
Esther García .... production manager
Aude Girard .... production supervisor: France
Toni Novella .... assistant production manager
Pilar Pérez .... assistant production manager
Alejandro Vázquez .... production manager (as Alejandro Vazquez)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Álvaro de Armiñán .... second assistant director (as Alvaro de Armiñan)
Covadonga R. Gamboa .... second second assistant director
Pedro Lazaga .... first assistant director
Luisfer Machi .... trainee assistant director
Ana Muñoz .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
José Altit .... props (as Jose Altit)
Gonzalo Anso .... props
Emilio Ardura .... upholstery
Ion Arretxe .... set decoration assistant (as Ion Arreche)
Federico G. Cambero .... setting assistant
Agustí Camps .... assistant set decorator
María Pilar Castellano .... set decorator trainee (as Mª Pilar Castellano)
Viuda de Ruiz .... false pieces artist
Enrique García .... set constructor
Vázquez Hermanos .... property master
Juan Vicente Riuve .... props
Juan Ignacio Viñuales .... props
 
Sound Department
José Antonio Bermúdez .... sound mixer (as J.A. Bermudez)
Pablo Bueno .... sound trainee
Luis Castro .... sound effects
Sergio Corral .... sound trainee
María del Mar González .... boom operator (as Mª del Mar Gonzalez)
Antonio Illán .... sound recordist
Bernardo Menz .... sound
 
Special Effects by
Antonio Molina .... special effects (as Molina)
 
Visual Effects by
Jorge Calvo .... digital artist: title sequence
Pablo Núñez .... opticals
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Alberto Arnal .... electrician
Águeda Balogh .... camera trainee
Enrique Bello .... chief electrician
Fernando Beltrán .... electrician (as Fernando Beltran)
Joan Benet .... assistant camera
Francesc Brualla .... gaffer
David Carretero .... second assistant camera
Rafael Castro .... electrician
Ignacio Charrabe .... camera trainee
Jacobo Escamilla .... video technician
Ángel Gómez .... electrician (as Angel Gomez)
Luis Hidalgo .... electrician
Julio Madurga .... camera operator
Joaquín Manchado .... Steadicam operator (as Joaquin Manchado)
Joaquín Manchado .... camera operator (as Joaquin Manchado)
Daniel Martínez .... still photographer (as Daniel Martinez)
Eugenio Martínez .... electrician (as Eugenio Martinez)
Carlos Miguel .... key grip
Enrique Pérez .... electrician (as Enrique Perez)
Juan Ramos .... Steadicam assistant (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Natalia Luxic .... casting assistant
Isabel Martínez .... casting assistant
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Humberto Cornejo .... wardrobe (as Cornejo)
Eva Salas .... wardrobe
Alejandro Van Rooy .... assistant costume designer
 
Editorial Department
Felisa Catalinas .... negative cutter
Manolo Laguna .... assistant editor
Ximo Michavila .... telecine colorist
Rosa Ortiz .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Alfredo Anaya .... musician: percussion
Cayetana Castaño .... musician: english horn and oboe
Liliam María Castillo .... musician: piano
Susana Cermeño .... musician: harp
José Luis Crespo .... music mixer
Armenio de Melo .... musician: guitar
Raquel Fernández .... music recordist (as Raquel Fernandez)
Antonio García de Diego .... musician: mandolin
Tomás Garrido .... conductor (as Tomas Garrido)
Lucio Godoy .... music producer
Lucio Godoy .... musician: flute
Antonio Goig .... musician: clarinet
Alberto Iglesias .... music producer
Miguel Iniesta .... musician: mandolin
Antonio Olariaga .... music recordist
Antonio Serrano .... musician: harmonica
 
Transportation Department
Ángel Frutos .... driver (as Angel Frutos)
Juan Luis Grande .... driver
Julián Hernández .... driver (as Julian Hernandez)
Miguel Ángel López .... driver (as Miguel Angel Lopez)
Ángel Megino .... transportation (as Megino)
Carmelo Morón .... driver (as Carmelo Moron)
Agustín Ruiz .... driver (as Agustin Ruiz)
Javier Sánchez .... driver (as Javier Sanchez)
Bernardino Villanueva .... driver
 
Other crew
Alfonso Aguirre .... laboratory director
Carola Angulo .... stage manager
Emilio Ardura .... tapestry
Simona Benzakein .... press: Europe
Belén Bernuy .... stage manager (as Belen Bernuy)
Víctor Bustarviejo .... basketball trainer: Javier Bardem (as Victor Bustarviejo)
Sergio Díaz .... production assistant (as Sergio Diaz)
Adela Donamaría .... administration staff (as Adela Donamaria)
Imanol Echeverría .... stage manager (as Imanol Echeverria)
Ángel García .... basketball trainer: Javier Bardem
Dalila Garcia .... translator
Lola García .... assistant to director (as Lola Garcia)
Beatriz Gordo .... administration staff
Marisa Ibarra .... script supervisor
Juan Lara .... basketball trainer: Javier Bardem
Pablo Núñez .... title designer
Pedro Paz .... assistant to director
Francisco Javier Roa .... making-of
Michel Ruben .... assistant to producer
Ana Sanz .... administration staff
Rosa María Serrano .... administration staff (as Rosa Mª Serrano)
Paz Sufrategui .... press and promotion
Nicolás Tapia .... production assistant (as Nicolas Tapia)
Óscar Valero .... administrator (as Oscar Valero)
 
Thanks
Carlos Aguado .... acknowledgment
Juan Carlos Crespo .... acknowledgment
Antonio de Felipe .... acknowledgment
Rafael de Lorenzo .... acknowledgment
Fabián de Torres .... acknowledgment (as Fabian de Torres)
Nicolás Díaz Chico .... acknowledgment (as Nicolas Diaz Chico)
Javier Giner .... acknowledgment
Antonio Henares .... acknowledgment
Fernando Iglesias 'Tacholas' .... acknowledgment
Miguel .... acknowledgment: Manzanares residence
Miguel Navarro .... acknowledgment
Diego de Paz .... acknowledgment
Matías Prats .... acknowledgment (as Matias Prat)
Rafaela .... acknowledgment
Emilio Rodríguez .... acknowledgment (as Emilio Rodriguez)
Mariano Sánchez .... acknowledgment (as Mariano Sanchez)
Serafín .... acknowledgment: Manzanares residence (as Serafin)
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Live Flesh (UK) (USA)
Carne de cañón (Spain) (working title)
En chair et en os (France)
Trembling Flesh (International: English title) (literal title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong sexuality, language and some drug content.
Runtime:
103 min
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Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Jorge Sanz was cast as Víctor. One week into shooting, director Pedro Almodóvar replaced him with Liberto Rabal. more
Movie Connections:
Version of Bas Ek Pal (2006) more
Soundtrack:
Ay mi perro more

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5 out of 7 people found the following review useful.
Mix of elements...Honest cinema...Almodóvar..., 10 April 2005
8/10
Author: jpschapira from Argentina

Pedro Almodóvar changed the way of making cinema in Spain; and doing it, he has impressed movie watchers around the world. You have seen his movies; they are a mix of cruelty that includes honesty and passion. Not honesty in Almodovar's characters, but in the way they are written, showing a tough reality. About passion, well, it occupies a place in every person, but is not always shown; Almodóvar takes care of that.

He introduces you to the characters in the story, then he starts to develop a plot that you're going to see, even if it is predictable. Víctor (Liberto Rabal) has lost, or not, his virginity with one woman (older than him). He's not an expert when it comes to casual sex, but she wants to see this woman again, and doesn't understand why she acts like she didn't care what happened. The thing is he doesn't know she does it every week. Then we see David (Javier Bardem) and Sancho (José Sancho) working in their car. They are cops. David is honest and professional, Sancho is alcoholic and incontrollable; his wife, Clara (Ángela Molina), cheats him with another man. Sancho loves her, but beats her and keeps her locked in the house. The one who connects them all is Elena. Víctor fights with her, the police arrives, someone is shot and we see a frame that shows the movie some years later.

The person who was shot is David, who walks (well, he doesn't walk) in a wheel-chair. David saved Elena's life; they're married. Víctor is getting out of jail; he shot David. Sancho is in the same situation with his wife. Now Víctor is angry, and plans his revenge; eventually he meets Clara, and follows Elena, and everything is connected again, until the end.

Javier Bardem is excellent as David. He can cry while he talks and convince you that he is suffering. He is the finest Spanish actor, and it was wonderful to see him fighting against his character's decisions to do the things he has to.

Francesca Neri didn't seem Spanish while I was watching the film. She isn't, but she has the looks of a "femme fatally", and that was perfect for her role, which connected everything and had the strongest lines.

José Sancho gives a good support as Sancho, reaching the extremes with his face. His character is doomed, because what happens to him now is not going to stop, and the worst part is that he knows it.

Ángela Molina doesn't have the chance to shine, but still does a decent work, with what she has got. She can't be having sex with one only man, and she shows it.

Liberto Rabal doesn't show much acting talent, he's not the mos experienced in the cast, but somehow, when he talks, he seems not right, but perfect, for his role. Listen to him at the end and you'll see.

Almovodar is gifted and he proves it in each frame of this tale. You need to look at every part of the shot to see the details he is giving to the piece. Look at the sexual scenes; the balance he achieves: it's not so strong, but not soft either. It's subtle. His way of directing the actors is amazing. He writes the movie, and knows it more than anyone, so you know he is there to tell the cast what to do, and help them obtain their amazing performances. It's a visual style with life of its own.

I said it. There's cruelty and honesty at the same time. There's passion. There's betrayal, lies, sex. You see it in the characters, in their words. When David arrives home and sees his wife Elena in bed, and starts to touch her; she doesn't like it. "What's the matter?", he asks. "It hurts", Elena answers. "Why?", he says. And with a face that involves everything I'm talking about, she looks at him: "Because I've been having sex all night"

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