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Ask the Dust

2006

R

1 h 57 m

جرمنی

ڈرامہ

رومانی

Mexican beauty Camilla Lopez (Salma Hayek) hopes to rise above her station by marrying a wealthy American. That is complicated by meeting Arturo Bandini (Colin Farrell), a first-generation Italian hoping to land a writing career and a blue-eyed blonde on his arm.
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Colin Farrell
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Salma Hayek
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Donald Sutherland
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Idina Menzel
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Donna Mosley
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Paul Rylander
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Richard Schickel
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Jayzam Manabat

30/05/2023 02:38
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29/05/2023 21:03
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18/11/2022 09:55
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16/11/2022 12:27
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Tolou Anne Mireille

16/11/2022 06:10
This is a movie that demonstrates that mood and music and texture aren't enough to make a good film. Sure, the viewer is treated to numerous fine scenes of Los Angeles in the thirties--I especially liked the view of the trolley approaching the tunnel, and the tram rising up the hillside--but in a sense this fine cinematography is self-defeating, because it creates a mood that "something's going to happen"--and nothing does. The script too keeps feinting toward some plot or action or trauma--and time after time not delivering. Not even delivering the (I assume) theme of the movie, the characters' essential misfit. The lead actors, both too pretty for their roles, didn't convey any repression or agony, and the script didn't expose us to any. Now, Donald Sutherland? That's another story. His character was so well fashioned, so perfectly played, that I wanted the camera to follow him.
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