Por amor al arte

  • Estados Unidos The Shape of Things
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Estados Unidos / Francia / Gran Bretaña, 2003, 96 min

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Evelyn es una estudiante de arte, atractiva y temperamental, que está entregada en cuerpo y alma a preparar el proyecto final para su tesis. Adam es su novio, y está loco por ella. Está dispuesto a cambiar cualquier rasgo de su persona con tal de gustarle más a Evelyn. Si él antes era un chico más bien aburrido y algo anodino, ahora ha ganado en atractivo y ha empezado a hacerse popular en el campus universitario. Sin embargo, el cambio físico y emocional de Adam no ha agradado a sus amigos Jenny y Philip, y pronto tendrá inesperadas consecuencias para todos, pues los amigos de Adam no están muy de acuerdo con las intenciones de Evelyn de "cambiar" a su novio. (Manga Films S.L.)

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novoten 

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inglés It's a great shame for anyone who reads the comments here or even just the distributor's text and thus misses out on the surprising point at the end, but I don't think I've ever been so disgusted by a film's plot-twist dot. It saddens me that the creators felt it necessary to shake up such a gripping relationship drama and condemn any further viewing to the realm of utopia. ()

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inglés A look at the development of two relationships and, mainly, the “right" to art. To modern art, how far you can go, what is still art etc. Despite this interesting hint of a story, there are things here that needless bring the movie down. Mainly the actors. While both female roles are played surely and excellently, the male roles are at best unbalanced. Especially Adam’s friend (Fred Weller) is incredibly awful. The sort of amateur performance that belongs in a soap opera, if anywhere. Also, the screenplay is not completely balanced in places. There are scenes where there is too many superfluous dialogs, while they could have been good even without them. But despite all that, the last ten minutes make up for the rest. ()

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inglés Cinema and theatre intertwine in this intriguing drama about change, manipulation and art. Rudd’s acting is great and his transformation from shy loser to the Paul Russ we all know today comes about convincingly and naturally. Oh, and Rachel Weisz... is simply amazing. Her approach would probably change me, too. ()

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