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7/10
This gritty topic is poignantly presented with understated acting by
vernoncoffee23 January 2005
Warning: Spoilers
This gritty topic is poignantly presented with understated acting by Banderas and Suarez and occasionally sensual camera work.

Those few stories that deal with incest usually have the nasty secret discovered by others with calamitous results. Here also, calamitous events transpire, but only indirectly the result of the incest; that problem is more subtly resolved. While a disturbing topic, sometimes graphically portrayed, the film does present a moral picture of how devastating the effects of domestic disharmony and incest can be, perverting Ana's sense of what familial love should be, and giving Juan great psychological distress as he struggles with his guilt.

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Juan (Antonio Bandera) is working at a Spanish nuclear dump site located in the boondocks repackaging decaying drums which may be leaking and has struck up a friendship with a local girl Rosario. One evening returning from work to his lonely, broken down rented house he finds his stunning sister Ana (Emma Suarez) waiting for him, having arrived unexpected from their family home in Madrid. He seems pleased to see her, yet also disturbed. That evening the local town is having a fiesta and he takes both Ana and Rosario. He makes accommodations for Ana at a local inn, having asked Rosario to spend the night with him. Ana is angry at being packed off and hooks-up with an adviser to the nuclear site.

The next evening Ana is back at Juan's place. Apparently the couch is not appealing to her, because she matter of factly climbs into his double bed. When he settles down to sleep, she requests a good night kiss which quickly resolves into passionate, familiar sex revealing the cause of Juan previous unease.

It seems Juan and Ana have been engaged in incest through their teen years, perhaps partly a refuge from their parent's highly dysfunctional marriage. A few years older than she, he decides he can no longer stand the family situation and left without discussing the reasons. Unfortunately Ana's confused sibling love cannot stand the loss of him from her life, nor will she admit to herself the incest needs to end. She keeps asking him why he left home and her. He never can tell her straight out that incest is wrong, only that they can't be together any more, but she responds that relationships with other men leave her cold and now that they are away from home, that they can live their own life together as lovers.
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5/10
Flat performance mostly from the principals.
tomayoga8 September 2023
The movie has fairly good looking performers but the acting was kind of flat. There is some tension but the erotic tension is not really well played out. The most realistic type of movie about this subject is probably Cement Garden which even with its morbid portrayal of a dysfunctional family gets the tension right. Maybe the language translation was part of the issue with how this movie plays out. The actors and actress are good looking enough but without much fire basically. I actually am surprised there are not more better movies that cover this type of situation as its subject matter is something that seems to provoke some primal response. The other movie that I have seen that was kind of realistic was How to draw a perfect circle. Again anther dysfunctional situation that the actors seemed to be able to channel.
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10/10
a strong and uncommon kind of love
Bethy-328 October 1998
Ana(Emma Suarez) goes to Andaluzia in order to meet her beloved brother Juan(Antonio Banderas). In spite of trying so hard to avoid Ana, They retake the old paxion. Of course this relation won't last forever. Good example of Spanish movie. Strong performance of Emma Suarez. The film is full of psycholgical details, that only Freud could explain.
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10/10
An unusual kind of love
Bethy-331 October 1998
Ana(Emma suarez) strongly performing a madly in love sister about her brother Juan(Antomnio Banderas), goes to Andaluzia in order to find him and probably goes on with that old incestuous liaison. Juan, in spite of being madly in love about Ana too, tries so hard to avoid himself from her. Will he be able to?
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