'All About My Mother' | Critics' Picks | The New York Times
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- A. O. Scott reviews Pedro Almodovar's 1999 Academy Award-winning film.
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The intro to this video is one of my favourite moments in the film. OMG, I almost cried when I saw it, so gorgeous.
I highly recommend watching All About Eve and Streetcar Named Desire before All About My Mother. It will make the experience more enjoyable.
Also the Cassavetes film Opening Night
why? are the movies connected?
@ArtTrivia I totally agree
@@aslan9334 its because they reference both films and you might not get it if you havent seen them
@@hcrimm the accident scene
In order to truly be yourself, sometimes you have to pretend to be someone else.
Es bellísima
Excellent movie. One of my favourite of all time.
This is a gorgeous film.
Top 10 favorite films for me.
Amazing.... my favorite almodovar´s movie
@pugghead. I'm not surprised about your comment. The Anglo-Saxon speaking world can't really understand the meaning of Almodovar's films. Most American directors would not dare to go to the places Almodavar goes. Since I take the Ausies are a mini version of the Americans. I can see why you were disappointed. Please remember Almodovar is Spanish and in his culture not everything has to be pretty or smooth as is the case of American Films that everything has to end with a "Happy there-after"
@saxby01 It's true, i re-watched it yesterday after a long time and I noticed how much stuff there is in it. The actor who plays Lola is the same of Science of dreams isn't he?
Nice commentary!
Great movie
@pugghead I would understand that one might not like a film, but you obviously don't like Almodovar at all, all his movie reviews you have something bad to say. I personally didn't like Broken Embraces but that does not mean I have to be calling Almodovar a bad film director as you do on all of his films.