| Carmen Maura, Angel de Andres Lopez ,
Veronica Forque , Gonzalo Suแrez, Chus Lampreave
Pedro Almodóvar scored his first international hit with What Have
I Done to Deserve This?, cementing his reputation as Spain's bad-boy
director of darkly comedic melodramas. Many of the themes that dominate
Almodóvar's later films are evident here, especially his sympathetic
affection for downtrodden women like Gloria (Carmen Maura), an exhausted
housewife who's addicted to No-Dōz tablets and spends 18-hour days
cleaning apartments and tending (just barely) to her teenage sons
(one deals drugs, the other offers sex to local perverts), neglectful
husband, and looney-tunes mother-in-law--all of whom have a particular
knack for getting on her nerves. Toss in a prostitute neighbor,
an accidental murder, and a pet lizard named "Money,"
and you've got the makings of a soap opera by way of Luis Buñuel
and John Waters, served up with Almodóvar's distinctive blend of
compassionate humanity and kinky outrageousness. |