Watch: Julieta 2016 123movies, Full Movie Online – Julieta (Emma Suarez) is a middle-aged woman living in Madrid with her boyfriend Lorenzo. Both are going to move to Portugal when she casually runs into Bea, former best friend of her daughter Antia, who reveals that this one is living in Switzerland married and with three children. With the heart broken after 12 years of total absence of her daughter, Julieta cancels the journey to Portugal and she moves to her former building, in the hope that Antia someday communicates with her sending a letter. Alone with her thoughts, Julieta starts to write her memories to confront the pain of the events happened when she was a teenager (Adriana Ugarte) and met Xoan, a Galician fisherman. Falling in love with him, Julieta divides her time between the family, the job and the education of Antia until a fatal accident changes their lives. Slowly decaying in a depression, Julieta is helped by Antia and Bea, but one day Antia goes missing suddenly after a vacation with no clues about where to find her, leaving Julieta desperate to understand the reasons of her missing….
Plot: The film spans 30 years in Julieta’s life from a nostalgic 1985 where everything seems hopeful, to 2015 where her life appears to be beyond repair and she is on the verge of madness.
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Great movie even if it’s not Almodóvar’s best one
I’m a big fan of Almodóvar’s work, his movies follow my life since I was a teenager, I always adore his early work, movies like “Kika”, “High heels” and “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown” are still considered by me as the height of his career – a bizarre comedy- dramas with a kinky side and raw edges.in the late 90’s Almodóvar became famous worldwide with movies such as “live flesh” “all about your mother” and “talk to her” a melodramatic movies that touched us with a unique approach and vivid colors.
this movie is similar to his big successful movies from the late 90s: the women are in the center of the story where the men pushed aside, there is still a melodramatic approach and lots of mysteries that similar to an onion, piled up slowly, layer by layer until the very end of the movie. the colors are vivid like most of his movies, especially the red color, a sign of passion for Almodóvar, just like his Characters who drive themselves by their total passion to life and love.
so, is that movie good? if you want to compare it to his best and famous work – “all about your mother” and “talk to her” then this movie will lose the fight, it’s less sophisticated and the plot has less twists, but still it’s a good movie with a touching plot, good acting and a great director who hasn’t lost his touch.
Fate and mother/daughter relationships
Fate and mother/daughter relationships Pedro Almodóvar crowns his 30 year career as one of our most creative, controversial and brilliant cinematic artists with this his twentieth film – JULIETA – based on three short stories by Alice Munro as adapted for the screen by Almodóvar. Not only is the story mesmerizing and at times challenging to keep up with the director’s ideas, it displays a brilliant cast of Spanish actors in one of the most impressive films of the past year.One of the tricky directorial decisions is to employ two actresses to play the same character – one as the younger Julieta and one as the more mature Julieta. The manner in which Almodóvar transitions these two aspects of the personality of Julieta (as well as the stunning performances by the two actresses – Emma Suárez and Adriana Ugarte) is just one of the miracles of this film.
Briefly, after a casual encounter, a brokenhearted woman decides to confront her life and the most important events about her stranded daughter. But more specifically, Julieta (Emma Suárez) is a middle-aged woman living in Madrid with her boyfriend Lorenzo (Dario Grandinetti). They plan to move to Portugal when Julieta encounters Bea (Michelle Jenner), former best friend of her daughter Antia (Priscilla Delgado then Blanca Parés), who reveals that Antia is living in Switzerland and is married and with three children. With the heart broken after 12 years of total absence of her daughter, Julieta cancels the journey to Portugal and she moves to her former building, in the hope that Antia someday communicates with her sending a letter. Alone with her thoughts, Julieta starts to write her memories to confront the pain of the events happened when she was a teenager (Adriana Ugarte) and met Xoan (Daniel Grao), a Galician fisherman. Falling in love with him, Julieta divides her time between the family, the job and the education of Antia until a fatal accident changes their lives: Xoan is drowned at sea during a brutal storm. Slowly decaying in a depression, Julieta is helped by Antia and Bea, but one day Antia goes missing suddenly after a vacation with no clues about where to find her, leaving Julieta desperate to understand the reasons of her missing and her search leads to self discovery and acceptance of buried secrets – her own relationship with her mother and the kinship between like mother who happen to be mother/daughter.
The uniformly excellent cast includes the Almodóvar constant, Rossy de Palma, whose presence is a meaningful driver to the story. The musical score is by Alberto Iglesas and the lush cinematography is the work of Jean-Claude Larrieu. But the crown belongs to Pedro Almodóvar – another brilliant masterpiece.
Original Language es
Runtime 1 hr 39 min (99 min)
Budget 1490000
Revenue 22468044
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Drama, Mystery, Romance
Director Pedro Almodóvar
Writer Pedro Almodóvar, Alice Munro
Actors Emma Suárez, Adriana Ugarte, Daniel Grao
Country Spain, France, United States
Awards Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award15 wins & 63 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix SDDS, Dolby Digital, Datasat
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa XT, Zeiss Master Prime and Angenieux Optimo Lenses
Laboratory Deluxe, Madrid, Spain
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Codex
Cinematographic Process ARRIRAW (2.8K) (source format), Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 2383), D-Cinema