La ley del deseo

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La Ley Del Deseo

Original Spanish poster
Directed by Pedro Almodóvar
Written by Pedro Almodóvar
Starring Antonio Banderas
Carmen Maura
Eusebio Poncela
Release date(s) February 7, 1987 (Spain)
Running time 102 Min
Language Spanish
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La ley del deseo (English: Law of Desire) is a 1987 film by Pedro Almodóvar. Considered to be Almodóvar's first explicitly gay film, it focuses on a complex love triangle between three men. It follows the more serious tone set by his film Matador, exploring the ways in which society represses an individual's true desires with tragic consequences.

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[edit] Plot

Pablo Quintero (Eusebio Poncela) is a homosexual film director whose latest work has just been released. In a party after the premiere he meets Antonio (Antonio Banderas), a beautiful young man who is obsessed with him. At the end of the evening they go home together and Antonio experiences anal sex for the first time, but while Pablo considers that happening just a lusty episode and is still in love with his long-time lover Juan, the young man misunderstands his intentions and reveals his possessive behaviour as a lover.

Parallel to this is told the dramatic story of Pablo's sister Tina (Carmen Maura), a struggling actress who once was a boy and changed sex to build a sexual relationship with her father, who eventually left her for another woman. Because of this, she hates men so much it is rumoured that she might be a lesbian. She also must care for her niece Ada, whose mother (Bibí Andersen) is not at home, whom she loves like a daughter.

The thrills begin when a jealous Antonio tries to rape Juan and ends up throwing him off a cliff. After confronting Antonio about the death, a devastated Pablo has an accident that causes a loss of memory. The police suspect both Tina and Pablo for the murder - only a sympathetic doctor keeps them at bay. Tina decides to reveal to Pablo why she is a transexual, and announces she has found a lover, who Pablo finds out too late is actually Antonio. Antonio holds Tina & Ada hostage in order to demand an hour alone with Pablo. A stunned and limping Pablo agrees, and experiences some tender moments with Antonio before he suddenly kills himself.

[edit] Analysis

La ley del deseo is the movie that presented Almodóvar to the public, even if still full of transgression and unusual characters. The facts are presented in a melodramatic key and the dialogue is more like Hollywood cinema, with the exception of an evident honesty in displaying gay characters through a lens that is neither compassion nor fun nor desrespect. Gay people are treated just like every other presence in a movie whose target is wider than any previous release by the director, which kind of sensibility is proper of homosexual artists (another example is Rainer Werner Fassbinder).

Almodóvar has often said that his characters' actions are desire-ridden, so every catastrophe would be linked to the excess of passion of these figures, but it is clear that the fault goes to society, whose moral filter plunges the expression of individual into complete fear, making out of him a monster, unable of being himself in a world whose standards are (or look?) so different. Desire is a double-edged razor, and the modern world, still so closed-minded and old, brings us to release it in ways that sometimes are just too difficult to control.

[edit] Interesting facts

  • The theatre as a metaphor of reality, later used in his most famous movies like Todo sobre mi madre, appears here and is a landmark of the director's imagery. Even if the scenes shown may not be linked to the story, there is always an interesting relation to be found in them.
  • La mala educación has a similar plot. The presence of gay directors in these movies is autobiographical and Almodóvar has often said that La mala educación was written a long time ago, and could have been made even in his early years. So the 2004 movie has to be considered in relation to all of his works, to find the relevant similarities in themes that in La mala educación are exploited, after the scandal of paedophile priests thematics like those have been able of having a bigger impact on the public.

[edit] Rating

The movies is currently rated NC-17 in the USA.


Pedro Almodóvar

Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón (1980) • Laberinto de pasiones (1982) • Entre tinieblas (1983) • ¿Qué he hecho yo para merecer ésto? (1984) • Matador (1986) • La ley del deseo (1987) • Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios (1988) • ¡Átame! (1990) • Tacones lejanos (1991) • Kika (1993) • La flor de mi secreto (1995) • Carne trémula (1997) • Todo sobre mi madre (1999) • Hable con ella (2002) • La mala educación (2004) • Volver (2006)

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