UNDER ALMODOVAR'S SKIN
The latest film from Spanish director Pedro Almodovar presents the ultimate fashion statement. The Skin I Live In follows plastic surgeon Robert Ledgard, on a mission that can only be described as - absolute. Almodovar regular, Antonio Banderas is the man with an obsession, a brilliant mind, and a broken heart. Banderas is at his best in the trusted hands of the man that made him a star, back in the late 80's when the actor was a handsome unknown. (Madonna is also credited with giving Banderas his first notoriety state side when she openly flirted with Antonio in her behind the scenes film -Truth of Dare back in 91). Elena Anaya plays Vera, the object of Robert's obsession. Almodovar alumni Marisa Peredes also joins Banderas in the cast as the strong female lead that so often holds his films together.
The Skin I Live In is a bit less comedic than most Almodovar films, but the laughs are there. Black comedy runs throughout the story. A film by Pedro Almodovar is always complicated and layered, just like real life. His magic is the ability to present the most outrageous circumstances, making them seem almost rational. Without realizing it is happening, you are emotionally invested - sometimes to the least attractive characters. It is hard to hate even the villain of an Almodovar film.
Telling the story as much as the characters themselves are the brilliant sets, interior decors, costumes, and individual styles of each character. All central to the story, these choices are the silent members of the cast that shape the film.
The Skin I Live In is the perfect film for Halloween, or anytime. See the film while still in theaters, as it is a visual pleasure to watch it on the big screen. Watch the trailer below.