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Lágrimas negras

  • 1998
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Ariadna Gil in Lágrimas negras (1998)
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"Black Tears" tells a tragic love story. Andres' life is completely shaken after he meets Isabel. She is not really crazy, simply different. Isabel is suffering, and Andres follows her where... Read all"Black Tears" tells a tragic love story. Andres' life is completely shaken after he meets Isabel. She is not really crazy, simply different. Isabel is suffering, and Andres follows her wherever it might be necessary, whatever the consequences."Black Tears" tells a tragic love story. Andres' life is completely shaken after he meets Isabel. She is not really crazy, simply different. Isabel is suffering, and Andres follows her wherever it might be necessary, whatever the consequences.

  • Directors
    • Fernando Bauluz
    • Ricardo Franco
  • Writers
    • Ricardo Franco
    • Ángeles González Sinde
    • Dionisio Pérez
  • Stars
    • Ariadna Gil
    • Fele Martínez
    • Elena Anaya
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    510
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Fernando Bauluz
      • Ricardo Franco
    • Writers
      • Ricardo Franco
      • Ángeles González Sinde
      • Dionisio Pérez
    • Stars
      • Ariadna Gil
      • Fele Martínez
      • Elena Anaya
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Ariadna Gil
    Ariadna Gil
    • Isabel
    Fele Martínez
    Fele Martínez
    • Andrés
    • (as Fele Martinez)
    Elena Anaya
    Elena Anaya
    • Alicia
    Ana Risueño
    • Cinta
    Elvira Mínguez
    Elvira Mínguez
    • Marta
    • (as Elvira Minguez)
    Felipe García Vélez
    Felipe García Vélez
    • Máximo García
    • (as Felipe Velez)
    Arturo Acero
    • Policia
    Elena Lombao
    • Mac
    Maruxa Yusty
    • Charo
    • (as Maruxa Yusti)
    Ángela Castilla
    • Doris
    • (as Angela Castilla)
    Alfonso Delgado
    Alfonso Delgado
    • Luis
    Concha Grégori
    Concha Grégori
    • Indigente
    Ramiro Alonso
    • Vendedor
    José Urdiain
    • Inspector
    • (as Jose Urdiain)
    Silvia Casanova
    Silvia Casanova
    • Abuela
    Patricia de Lorenzo
    • Enfermera
    Juan Miguel Azpiroz
    • Loco
    Cristina Alovisetti
    • Loca
    • Directors
      • Fernando Bauluz
      • Ricardo Franco
    • Writers
      • Ricardo Franco
      • Ángeles González Sinde
      • Dionisio Pérez
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    User reviews8

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    7LeRoyMarko

    Dark and poignant

    A nice guy falls in love with a schizophrenic girl, who robbed him at gun point. What follows is a "Pretty Woman" or "Autumn in New York" made in a more unorthodox way.

    Ariadna Gil is superb as Isabel, the lovely woman with a secret dark side. Ana Risueño also offers a very good performance as Cinta, another woman who fells in deep and profound trouble.

    Out of 100, I give it 78. That's good for **½ out of ****.

    Seen at home, in Toronto, on October 4th, 2002.
    9Uli-5

    Dark, sad and wonderful

    I saw the film at the "Berlinale" in Berlin. It is a very sad story about a young man who is torn between his girlfriend and a woman who first robs him and afterwards falls in love with. But she is mentally disturbed. The people in East-Berlin cheered the director and the main actors. I can recommend it.
    3dcldan

    too much absurd

    Fele Martinez plays the part of a photographer that has a beautiful rich girlfriend that loves him and good perspectives of live. One day, he is robbed and raped by two drug-addicts and his lives changes totally, as he becomes obsessed by one of the girls that raped him. She is in psychiatric treatment, as she has the need of destroy the life of the people that are around her; the photographer won't be an exception as his life starts to change and going hell due to the effects of a fatal love. The argument is not bad, but it is a bit absurd, while the film intends to be reliable. The plot is a bit forced. In addition, the actors are not as better as demanded, on fact they are quite bad (despite the fact that they are good actors) and the chemistry between the main pair is really bad, as they don't seem in love at any moment. I know that the director died wile doing the film, and all the cast decided to continue in his memory, but the result is not good, as Franco's substitute is not as good as him in directing. A disappointing film that, at first sight, seems good although being really bad.
    6jotix100

    Black tears

    Part of the problem with this movie seems to be the premature death of the original director, Ricardo Franco. It appears his successor, Fernando Bauluz, couldn't measure up to the work Franco had left behind, and the film suffers in the way it was released.

    This is the main difference between a Spanish film and a Hollywood one: When Andres, the young photographer is mugged one night in a Madrid street by two women bandits, one decides to rape him. Had it been an American film, it would have been the other way around.

    Everyone in this forum is in awe of Ariadna Gil's portrayal of Isabel, a young woman suffering from mental problems that are deeply rooted. While Ms. Gil gives an intensely charged performance, her co-star Fele Martinez, never rises to the occasion, as he never appears to be this man possessed by a passion that consumes him. The chemistry is wrong between the two leads and it shows. No amount of fixing could correct what wasn't there to begin with.

    The screen play, written by Mr. Franco and Angelez Gonzalez Sinde doesn't help clarify the action, which in a way, contributes to derail what the late director probably set out to do. In his hands, maybe another movie would have resulted.
    10Exiled_Archangel

    One word: Stunning!

    I don't know why, possibly because of the DVD cover, but I expected something like the Brazilian/Portuguese masterpiece "Terra Estrangeira" in this flick. It's completely different, although it shares a couple of points. So those fooled by the cover, don't be. But then again, is this any weaker? Hell no! Lágrimas Negras shows us it's no surprise to see divine beings such as Almodovar in Spanish cinema. If an unknown film from the cinema culture of a land can be so magnificent, one should expect it to offer other excellent examples like it already does.

    I hadn't heard of any of the actors or the director before seeing this movie, and I was almost shocked by their excellent performance. The picture selection is a little extraordinary, sometimes reminding slightly of "Tésis", yet it's flawless. The actress playing Isabel, Ariadna Gil, is not only one hell of a drop dead gorgeous woman, but she's also acting a mad woman as if she had been a mad woman in her past life!! If I saw those eye gestures in someone in real life, I'd advise her to see a psychiatrist asap. Absolutely no overacting or exaggeration, simply perfect. Be it the director's virtue, be it a great casting selection, the rest of the actors are also doing a great job. I've already fallen in love with Ariadna Gil, but it would be unfair to say anyone else on this movie is anywhere behind excellent. The screenplay is also perfect, so we have yet another person to thank and congratulate. I'm a guy at the age of the head character, and each time I saw a scene with him and his girlfriend, I said "how can a man cheat on such a lovely girl dude?!?". And each time I saw a scene with Isabel, I said "ok, I guess I could be deviated with such a deity as well". This isn't only because both women are attractive, but also because their aura is utilized efficiently and perfectly by the director and the screenplay.

    Any grade below 9/10 would be an insult to this movie, so here's my 10/10.

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    • Trivia
      When Andrés (Fele Martínez) meets Alicia (Elena Anaya) inside a movie theater, one of the films announced is "Abre los ojos" (1997) by Alejandro Amenábar, in which, curiously, Fele Martínez plays the role of Pelayo.
    • Connections
      References Breathless (1960)

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 1999 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Black Tears
    • Filming locations
      • Cascais, Lisbon, Portugal
    • Production companies
      • Aurum
      • Sociedad General de Televisión (Sogetel)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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