
Los lunes al sol
I have to admit that I was a little bit disappointed by this movie. It is good, sweet and really sad, but I have expected a better movie from one that has beaten Almodovár’s Hable con ella at an important film festival. Especially since this movie is about unemployed people. I have forgotten which festival it was though ^^;;; All in all, I preferred Hable con ella over this movie – although I understand what makes this movie so special.
The melancholy of this movie definitely is beautiful. I didn’t found it as touching as John Steinbeck’s books, but in some ways it’s similar, especially the degree of desperation of these people. The soundtrack is also wonderfully emphasizes this atmosphere… this generally is something I like in spanish movies – the atmosphere and the soundtrack.
(I like the theme of this movie a lot *g*)
It also is the little details in the movie that are touching. I especially liked this scene:
Santa lying in bed with a woman:
– I like you, Rosa.
– Monica.
– Ah, Monica.
It was the one of the very few funny scenes in the movie though ^^;;;
But! The movie gets better and better to the end (or rather, the second half)… It begins slowly, but then the dialogues become more agitated and absorbing. Santa’s obviously my favourite character… his way of speech, especially his way to talk with women, he just brings his and everyone’s situation to the point. I like that. The highlight of the movie, right before the end, was incredibly gorgeous as well… Awwww~! I don’t want to spoil, but it was just too touching. *____*
I’m sorry for this catastrophic post… I still don’t know what to think about this movie.






