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An American skydiver wakes up in the middle of nowhere in Spain and must recount the last five agonizing days to figure out how she got there.An American skydiver wakes up in the middle of nowhere in Spain and must recount the last five agonizing days to figure out how she got there.An American skydiver wakes up in the middle of nowhere in Spain and must recount the last five agonizing days to figure out how she got there.
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- 4 nominations total
Alexei Sayle
- Cabbie
- (as Alexy Syale)
Santiago Álvarez
- Arturo
- (as Santiago Alvarez)
Daniel Martín
- Beaten Spaniard
- (as Daniel Martin)
Fabián Conde
- Injured Spaniard
- (as Fabian Conde)
José María Cañete
- Ticket Agent #1
- (as Pepe Canete)
Susana Bequer
- Tour Guide
- (as Susana Blazquez)
José Teodoro
- Ticket Agent #2
- (as Jose Teodoro)
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So many negative reviews and anecdotes about this film abound that I must speak out! I love this movie! It is thought-provoking, surreal, passionate and symbolic. My theory on why so many others have panned it is they don't have much awareness of concepts related to spiritualism, guardian angels or reincarnation and maybe don't enjoy movies that are multi-leveled and require thought. Watch it again!
think it would be quite hard to include spoilers as few people seem to agree on what happened anyway. Roger Ebert's review seems very different than a version I have just seen, it must have been recut to make more sense at some point.
I saw a this at a London test screening and the only clear memory is the beauty of Ellen Barkin and Marcus Miller and Miles Davis's music.
This may be a spoiler but it is for the good of humanity, I never want to see the pus ugly oaf Alexei Sayle ever again, in any context, never mind sexual.
For the gentlemen who asked about Bennie Maupin on bass clarinet, this is bassist/ composer (and mo fo) Marcus Miller
I saw a this at a London test screening and the only clear memory is the beauty of Ellen Barkin and Marcus Miller and Miles Davis's music.
This may be a spoiler but it is for the good of humanity, I never want to see the pus ugly oaf Alexei Sayle ever again, in any context, never mind sexual.
For the gentlemen who asked about Bennie Maupin on bass clarinet, this is bassist/ composer (and mo fo) Marcus Miller
'Siesta' is one of the most underrated film of the 80's. I can understand why some people hate it, but I would urge everyone to see it, because if you do and like it, you will end up loving it. It has stayed in my head for over 10 years from just 3 viewings and truly is an experience and if anybody works out the true meaning of the film, please fill me in.
Alongside the film you also get a truly exceptional soundtrack from Miles Davis no less. I bought the cassette the same time I saw the film and continue to play it.
The minute anyone hears of this coming out on DVD, please tell me and I would like two questions to be answered
1. Why does Ellen Barkin not work more? she is a fantastic actress
2. How did Mary Lambert end up directing so many bad films after this?
Alongside the film you also get a truly exceptional soundtrack from Miles Davis no less. I bought the cassette the same time I saw the film and continue to play it.
The minute anyone hears of this coming out on DVD, please tell me and I would like two questions to be answered
1. Why does Ellen Barkin not work more? she is a fantastic actress
2. How did Mary Lambert end up directing so many bad films after this?
10manea33
Siesta is a most atmospheric film, almost dreamlike, you feel the Spanish heat while Ellen Barkin is stumbling through the pictures in confused despair. She wakes up lying on the roll way of an airport, not knowing where she is or how she got there. Her red dress is full of blood and she starts running... From there, an odyssey begins for her, with strongly impressive scenes of -not only sexual- passion. A bit confusing for the first time watching because of all the flashbacks, when you watch the film a second time you can really enjoy it. Many stunning actors, who appear to join Ellen without really helping her situation, only dragging her deeper in confusion. A surprising end, all of a sudden you begin to understand what happened to Ellen and why she lost her memory. This film left such a strong impression on me that i still recommend it to all of my friends and other movie fans.
Mary Lambert's "Siesta" offers plenty of wonderful visuals and a nice amount of sensual atmosphere.A woman in a red dress lies in an airport field,supposedly dead.She wakes.There's blood on her dress,but it doesn't seem to be hers.She can't remember the last few days.As time goes on,the pieces come back to her,and she meets up with some pretty weird people.The plot of "Siesta" is quite confusing and the climax is unpredictable.The acting is alright with Ellen Barkin's excellent performance to boost.Barkin has also some amazing nude scenes,so I wasn't disappointed.Give this one a look.A perfect film to analyze,if you have enough time to waste!
Did you know
- TriviaDirector Mary Lambert asked Madonna to star in this film, but she declined because the film had "too much nudity and sexual content".
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Box office
- Budget
- $3,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $700,000
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $17,525
- Nov 15, 1987
- Gross worldwide
- $700,000
- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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