Review by John Delia

Taking a lot of liberties while giving a cinematic interpretation of a time in his life, Pedro Almodovar movie Pain & Glory is as expressive as Roma. His directorial and screenwriting is by far some of the best I’ve seen by the famous director and yes there’s a spark of surprise in this one as in every one of his films. Taking extra liberties he even shocks his audience at one point. That said, if you are a fan of Almodovar’s films than you will not want to miss the amazing performances that bring the man’s film to the big screen.

The story follows Salvador Mallo (Antonio Banderas) a screenwriter and director who has had huge success with his film Sabor. He has not written another for some while yet he’s still known by many for his work. Now living in semi-seclusion we find him working on a new project while visiting the past in his mind. In flashback we see his life at an early age (Asier Flores) and his inquisitiveness that lead him to become a great director. His darker side includes taking a turn with drugs and a gay lover from the past.

Left to Right: Asier Etxeandía as Alberto, Leonardo Sbaraglia as Federico
© El Deseo. Photo by Manolo Pavón. Courtesy Sony Pictures Classics

Beautiful and endearing scenes featuring Penelope Cruz as his mother are sensational and memorable as she enjoys trips to the river to wash clothes and sing with the other women. As a mother she’s loving yet strong when it comes to her only son. The beauty and touching visual sensation she shows is a sample of what Almodovar is capable of drawing out in his actors and Cruz is one of his prime examples. Cruz always gives her all to a film and the camera loves her in this one as she shines.

But the film best performance goes to the amazing depiction of Salvador by Antonio Banderas who steps out of his normal to deliver a role that is easily in consideration for an Oscar. It’s not easy to play both sides of the coin, but Antonio nails it. Not flinching at doing scenes that are openly out of his ordinary realm, the love that he shows burns up the screen.

Left to Right: Penélope Cruz Jacinta (young), Salvador (kid), Rosalía as Rosita, Women of the Village © El Deseo. Photo by Manolo Pavón. Courtesy Sony Pictures Classics.

Pain & Glory has been rated R for drug use, some graphic nudity and language. The explicit nudity is male frontal and the drugs are prevalent throughout. The move spools out in Spanish with English Subtitles.

FINAL ANALYSIS: Not my cup of tea, but still a very good effort. (3.5 out of 5 Stars)

Additional Film Information:
Cast: Antonio Banderas, Asier Etxeandia, Leonardo Sbaraglia , Penelope Cruz, Asier Flores. Ceasar Vincente, Nora Navas
Directed and written by: Pedro Almodóvar
Genre:Drama
MPAA Rating: R for drug use, some graphic nudity and language
Running Time: 1 hr. 53 min.
Opening Date: November 8, 2019
Distributed by: Sony Classics
Released in: Theaters, in Spanish with English subtitles

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