A Everyman Cinema has opened in Leeds and the first in the North. It’s a nice digital cinema in the new Trinity shopping complex in the city centre of Leeds. The first week of it’s opening has had many Q&As and special showings. The first of 2 I went to was a preview of Pedro Almodóvar’s new film I’m So Excited.
I’m So Excited is the first pure comedy since his international sensation Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown in 1988. That film broke his strange brand of filmmaking into the public consciousness. He has tend to move away from comedy since then and has moved more into Douglas Sirk inspired melodramas and Hitchcockian thrillers. All his films feature his strange brand of kitschy humour, transsexual or cross-dressing characters and normally but not always a strong female lead character. I tend to prefer his more serious films like Law of Desire, Bad Education and the recent The Skin I Live In.
I’m So Excited is basically a classic sex comedy but with a twist. It’s all set on a plane (for the most part) and they having problems with the landing gear and have to keep flying in circles. The film revolves mainly about the exploits of the 3 gay stewards on the plane. They drink like fish and do plenty of drugs. While they face possible death they have to entertain and serve the passengers as well as they can. However nothing quite goes well and life is as complicated in the clouds as it is on the ground.
It’s a self-described “very light comedy” and it’s fine but serviceable. It has it moments especially when they make the Valencia cocktail spiked with mescaline However it is lacking any of the real substance his finest films have or the classic absurdity of Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. It perfectly fine but of a man who has such a solid body of work reaching back to the early 80s I can’t help but feel slightly disappointed.
Director: Pedro Almodóvar
Release: 3rd of May 2013
Certificate: 15 (UK)
I’m So Excited is the first pure comedy since his international sensation Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown in 1988. That film broke his strange brand of filmmaking into the public consciousness. He has tend to move away from comedy since then and has moved more into Douglas Sirk inspired melodramas and Hitchcockian thrillers. All his films feature his strange brand of kitschy humour, transsexual or cross-dressing characters and normally but not always a strong female lead character. I tend to prefer his more serious films like Law of Desire, Bad Education and the recent The Skin I Live In.
I’m So Excited is basically a classic sex comedy but with a twist. It’s all set on a plane (for the most part) and they having problems with the landing gear and have to keep flying in circles. The film revolves mainly about the exploits of the 3 gay stewards on the plane. They drink like fish and do plenty of drugs. While they face possible death they have to entertain and serve the passengers as well as they can. However nothing quite goes well and life is as complicated in the clouds as it is on the ground.
It’s a self-described “very light comedy” and it’s fine but serviceable. It has it moments especially when they make the Valencia cocktail spiked with mescaline However it is lacking any of the real substance his finest films have or the classic absurdity of Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. It perfectly fine but of a man who has such a solid body of work reaching back to the early 80s I can’t help but feel slightly disappointed.
Ian Schultz
Stars: Javier Cámara, Hugo Silva , Cecillia Roth,Pepa Charro, Lola DueñasDirector: Pedro Almodóvar
Release: 3rd of May 2013
Certificate: 15 (UK)