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Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Spain, United States

2008

96 Min
Color
Spanish, English
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DIR Woody Allen

PROD Letty Aronson, Stephen Tenenbaum, Gareth Wiley Wiley

SCR Woody Allen

DP Javier Aguirresarobe

CAST Rebecca Hall, Scarlett Johansson, Javier Bardem, Penélope Cruz, Chris Messina

Synopsis

Woody Allen’s romantic drama Vicky Cristina Barcelona stars Rebecca Hall and Scarlett Johansson as best friends Vicky and Cristina. As the movie opens, the pair of twentysomethings travel to Barcelona so that Vicky can work on her post-graduate degree. The two meet the charming artist Juan Antonio (Javier Bardem), who offers to take them on a vacation and make love to them. Vicky, being a happily engaged young woman, refuses, but Cristina is eager for this life experience. A love triangle begins to coalesce, and things grow more complicated when Juan Antonio’s passionate, unstable ex, Maria Elena (Penélope Cruz), arrives to stay after a suicide attempt. —allmovie guide

Director

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Woody Allen

Actor, director, screenwriter, and playwright Woody Allen redefined film comedy during the 1970s, bringing a new measure of sophistication and personal complexity to the form. Born Allen Stewart Konigsberg in Brooklyn, NY, on December 1, 1935, he adopted his stage name at the age of 17, and in 1953 enrolled in NYU’s film program, and soon dropping out of school to begin writing for comedian David Alber. Two years later, Allen graduated to writing for television; during his five-year in television, his efforts won him an Emmy nomination. He eventually decided to try his hand as a stand-up performer. After slowly gaining a reputation on the New York-club circuit, he became a frequent talk show guest and in 1964 issued his self-titled debut comedy LP. With 1966’s What’s Up, Tiger Lily?, a puckish re-tooling of a Japanese spy thriller complete with his own story line and dubbed English dialogue, he made his directorial debut. In 1969 Allen directed two short films for a CBS television special… read more

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Gilvan

27Jan10

3 great characters! Vick, Cristina and...the city! Woody at his best.  
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kimmgomes

3Jan10

Divertidíssimo!!! Tudo nesse filme remete a erotismo, mas não a um erotismo barato. Tudo com muita classe, afinal é Woody Allen. Penelope,Scarlett e Rebecca com um belo e talentoso Barden ao seu dispor. Quem não vai querer comer?  
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afuchs

16Dec09

I think without the narrator who annoyed so many people this film would be a cheesy romantic comedy - smartly shot, beautifully acted etc., but intolerably cheesy. The sarcastic voice-over is just the right spice to round up the dish. I am shocked by Rebecca Hall's American acting (it's actually more than accent). She seems to slip into the american skin better than Hugh Laurie. Not a shadow of doubt before I saw…  more
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Sarah Fonseca

10Nov09

If I wanted to watch artsy, redundant trysts sans resolution, I have housemates. Cute, but a precious waste of time.   

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Those Europeans!

By Sam Cooper on January 23, 2010

Woody Allen has been making a film every single year lately, so, like Takashi Miike, some are bound to be crap. However, I actually enjoyed this movie. Sure, if you’re a monogamist this film will certainly…  read review

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By Alexand​re Couto on January 11, 2010

I loved the movie. The Spanish feel that it has enables all the “pasion” climate that the characters throw around and the sunny aspect delivers a bright/clean aspect to mess around with the unmatched…  read review

Maria Elena Cristina Barcelona

By Zachary Phillip Brailsf​ord on November 8, 2009

Watching this a second time the other day, I noticed how much better it played on a repeat viewing. The first time I saw it, I was so bothered by the narration that nearly took me out of the movie;…  read review

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By kubrick​house on August 29, 2009

Now, I don’t know if it’s due to the multiple glasses of Merlot Donini that I consumed while viewing Vicky Cristina Barcelona (you know, to join in with the characters), but this film was everything…  read review

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