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Privates Lives

Original title: Vidas privadas
  • 2001
  • Unrated
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.2K
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Cecilia Roth and Gael García Bernal in Privates Lives (2001)
An exiled woman returns to her home in Argentina to visit her dying father and leads a double life, one of which involves strange sexual behavior.
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An exiled woman returns to her home in Argentina to visit her dying father and leads a double life, one of which involves strange sexual behavior.An exiled woman returns to her home in Argentina to visit her dying father and leads a double life, one of which involves strange sexual behavior.An exiled woman returns to her home in Argentina to visit her dying father and leads a double life, one of which involves strange sexual behavior.

  • Director
    • Fito Páez
  • Writers
    • Alan Pauls
    • Fito Páez
  • Stars
    • Cecilia Roth
    • Gael García Bernal
    • Luis Ziembrowski
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fito Páez
    • Writers
      • Alan Pauls
      • Fito Páez
    • Stars
      • Cecilia Roth
      • Gael García Bernal
      • Luis Ziembrowski
    • 15User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Cecilia Roth
    Cecilia Roth
    • Carmen
    Gael García Bernal
    Gael García Bernal
    • Gustavo
    • (as Gael Garcia Bernal)
    Luis Ziembrowski
    Luis Ziembrowski
    • Alejandro
    Héctor Alterio
    Héctor Alterio
    • Padre
    • (as Hector Alterio)
    Lito Cruz
    Lito Cruz
    • Rodolfo
    Chunchuna Villafañe
    Chunchuna Villafañe
    • Sofía
    Dolores Fonzi
    Dolores Fonzi
    • Ana
    Carola Reyna
    Carola Reyna
    • Roxana
    Lucrecia Capello
    Lucrecia Capello
    • Amanda
    Luis Machín
    Luis Machín
    • Eduardo
    • (as Luis Machin)
    Mónica Gonzaga
    Mónica Gonzaga
    • Mujer Madura
    • (as Monica Gonzaga)
    Yasmín Elías
    • Vicky
    • (as Yasmin Elias)
    Eduardo Marti
    • Fotógrafo Identikit
    Azul Lombardía
    • Periodista joven
    Vivi Tellas
    • Enfermera 1
    Martín Pavlovsky
    • Dueño inmobiliaria
    Javier Olmedo
    • Remisero 1
    Fena della Maggiora
    • Remisero 2
    • Director
      • Fito Páez
    • Writers
      • Alan Pauls
      • Fito Páez
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    1IAMOdoodles

    Pretentious, Unconvincing, and Boring

    'Vidas privadas', by first-time director Fito Paez, is the most pretentious and boring movie I have ever seen. The movie suffers from an unconvincing plot and pseudo-intellectual banter that result in a very forced and ridiculous ending. The sex and the final revelation are only there for shock value, and nothing else.

    The acting is really good, but I don't think it has anything to do with Paez's direction; he just hired some really good actors. Gael García Bernal's fake Argentinean accent is awful, but he still gives a good performance. But, why didn't they just cast an actor from Argentina for that role? Some Argentinean actors are really good. I guess Fito Paez just wanted to capitalize on the Mexican actor's increasing popularity. Cecilia Roth is always great, and the movie is not a complete fiasco only because of her performance.

    Also, Fito Paez is one of Agentina's best singer/songwriters, and I was hoping that, at least, the movie score would be good. But it's not. It's awful. The movie reduces the music to lame background noise that doesn't take you anywhere. Also, (trying not to give anything away) where the hell did that gun at the end came from? Did Paez just forget to explain why would one of the characters be carrying a gun? It makes no sense. Paez should not quit his day job and stick to songwriting.
    4corston-2

    Extremely Disappointing

    I bought the film and couldn't wait to rip open the package and watch it. I love Bernal's acting (he comes by it naturally from his family). But the plot and dialog reminded me of some of the French films of the same genre from the '60s. I kept expecting Deneuve or Tritignant to come through the door. I couldn't watch it through to the end. I admit that I was tired and had just watched, Dot the I (much superior), so maybe I'll give another go, even if only to watch Bernal who never disappoints. This was a forced film in my opinion with a dreadful script, but maybe I should give a second chance. That sounds perhaps a bit pretentious:-) Hugh Corston Quebec City
    3telonius

    Look but don't touch....

    OOOOOk.

    Here we go.

    What do I like about this movie? Well, the photography was good. It seems It could have been in black and white to give more power to the images with the type of music Fito Paez selected to make. It was like try too hard and too much of it. That piano Psycho style. I don't know. Too strange. Unless you want to go on that direction. Then go on that direction with the movie too. May be it would have been a darker picture (with high contrast too) for a darker subject matter.

    I like Cecilia and Gael. These characters are difficult to identify with unless you are going thru the same thing. I spoke with an friend from Argentina and said that Gael accent was petty good. Remember, Argentinians are picky, so I believed him.

    The camera could have moved more and Fito could have play more with the close ups much better (Philadelhia movie style).You know, Jonathan Demme.

    It's no doubt that music could have better to get you in tone with the movie.

    This story is a little hard to believe. If this has happen before to someone, that person should tell this story.

    Fito, it seems you have money. Please use it wisely in movies. There are more fascinating stories where I am sure you can make more money.

    Latinamerican films need to make a change but in a uplifting way. And I don't mean happy endings. But stories that most people can identify with and enjoy more at the same time.

    Also if I ever do any movie, this a good one to watch what not to do.

    Over and Out. Until next time.

    Thanks.
    mkronen

    Extremely Painful...and I have seen some bad movies...

    I agree with the previous review that this is very painful to watch. As a loyal Almodovar fan, I went to see this film because Cecilia Roth was in it as well as Gael Garcia Bernal who I'd seen in a couple of other films.

    It was during the Miami Film Festival and Fito Paez happened to be in the audience that night. There was a huge Argentinian fan base watching that night.

    What a horrible movie. My husband and I wanted to get up and leave but when we started looking around, the loyal fans gave us dirty looks and I did not want to be rude and interrupt anyone's viewing (the rows were very long and we were sitting right in the middle of our row).

    This guy's idea of suspense music is a single high pitched piano note every 5 minutes (extremely annoying and it just didn't work). The story makes no sense and his attempt at creating a twist left you going "huh?".

    Do not waste your time. If you want to see Cecilia Roth, get an Almodovar film and if you want to see Gael, get any other film he's been in.

    PS: As soon as the movie ended, we left the theatre very very quickly.
    4afterdarkpak

    dint understand wat the hek is going on......

    I watched many foreign movies , but this one has some very bad subtitles. so thats the main cause , another.. its kinda boring..

    this movie is under category of "cheating wife" incest" category .. but...i understand that this happens in movie ..or not.

    not worth to watch.

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 2001 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • Argentina
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Özel Yaşamlar
    • Filming locations
      • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • Circo Beat S.r.l.
      • Mate Producciones S.A.
      • Videocolor
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      • $305,991
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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