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Yet until I read your review, I hadn't thought too carefully about the movie other than: I enjoyed it, and while the use of color was pleasurable, the story (by any standards)really was ridiculous. But to say so too strenuously might be unfair. For me, apparently, subtitles automatically supply an exotic and thus mysterious allure. Penelope Cruz was too beautiful for the context, which made her appear to me, so much more gorgeous than I had judged her from other movies.
My leniency toward foreign films may amount to a previously undiscovered prejudice on my part. But it's hard to gauge.
For me, it's definitely not a Spanish thing. Four French movies that I have accepted as, well, at least, interesting, may not be. In fairness, too, I should revisit a couple Swedish, German, and Japanese movies for a more honest reappraisal.
It has, however, occurred to me that French people love Jerry Lewis because he may, to them, typify the archetypal American, trying to keep up with the rest of the worlds' suave, smart, and fantastically romantic style. Pathetic Americans have no sensibility, to their eyes, other than our inherently obscene buffoonery and sorry tendency to walk with pigeon-toes.
Sure, I'm picking on this post, but many of the others on this site are just as bad. Do you folks read what you write before you hit publish?
Phooey. Now commence killing the messenger. G'head. See it that makes you a better writer.
Spanish government. At age 57.