Dirección: Arturo Ripstein.
Países: México, España, Portugal.
Año: 2002.
Duración: 110 min.
Interpretación: Ariadna Gil (Lola), Luis Felipe Tovar (Nacho), Juan Diego (Gimeno), Julián Pastor (Don Lázaro), Patricia Reyes Spíndola (Raquel), Daniel Giménez Cacho (Toledano), Alberto Estrella (
Guión: Paz Alicia Garciadiego.
Música: Leoncio Lara (Bon).
Fotografía: Esteban de Llaca.
Montaje: Fernando Pardo.
Dirección artística: Antonio Muñohierro.
Vestuario: Mónica Neumaier.
Estreno en España: 6 Septiembre 2002.
SYNOPSIS
México, años 40. Ignacio Jurado, “El Mikado” es un camarero más bien callado y solitario. Sus días transcurren entre el Café Ofelia y su colección de fotos pornográficas. Sin embargo, todo cambia cuando en su vida irrumpe Lola, una prostituta española no exenta de cierta ternura, autodestructiva e imprevisible. Entre ambos surge una relación sadomasoquista. El Mikado será capaz de cualquier cosa por hacerse merecedor del amor de Lola... Cualquier cosa, incluso matar a Franco
I couldn`t resist putting a review in
LA VIRGEN DE LA LUJURIA (Virgin of
Arturo Ripstein is Mexico's premiere film director and for those who have followed his output, his works reflect his apprenticeship with Luis Bunuel and his preoccupation with recurring themes of loneliness and his somber, slow style of directing. The convoluted story of LA VIRGEN DE LA LUJURIA at first watching seems to contain information overload that gets in the way of this opera/ballet art piece. That may put some viewers off: it is work to follow this storyline on that level.
But if the viewer can reduce the story to its symbolism and focus on that alone, then this is a fascinating film that takes all manner of chances (crude language, aberrant sexuality, fantasies, main characters breaking into song from Gilbert and Sullivan's 'Mikado' to patriotic ditties and romantic swooners, bizarre camera effects such as raining inside a room, etc).
Apparently it is important to understand the disparity between the Spanish colonialists and the native South American/Mexican peoples: power vs subjugation, cultural vs peasant mentality, the concept of dichotomy of Spanish exiles in the land of Spain's colonies with the superimposition of escaped Spaniards from Franco's rule and the opposition of Franco devotees. At least it helps to explain the odd
Nacho (Luis Felipe Tovar) is a Native Mexican cum supplanted Spaniard waiter in a hotel café Ofelia run by Don Lazaro (Julian Pastor) who is a devote Francophile. Don Lazaro keeps Nacho in his servitude place, demands he serve the freeloader Spaniard guests who plot to kill Franco, and reinforces Nacho's low esteem.
Enter Lola (Adriana Gil), a drunken, opium addicted prostitute whose only preoccupation is with the perfect sexual partner of her life, on Gardenia Wilson (Alberto Estrella) who happens to make his living as a masked wrestler. Lola accepts protection from Nacho, eventually abusing the frightened soul who has fallen in lust with her. Lola dreams of killing Franco and it is this avenue that Nacho decides is his entry into Lola's love - killing Franco for her. Working with a photographer Gimeno/Mikado (Juan Diego) who spends his hours creating retablos of history using actors on sets for his strange photographs, Nacho ultimately is given the 'role' of the
Though I thought I could summarize this film in fewer words than I have, I hope this brief distillation will encourage you to give this work a chance. There is a lot of exciting lighting, scenery, music, strange metaphors and parables, and just plain exciting direction to be enjoyed by the patient viewer. Relax on the historical parts and the obvious contradictions with reality and you will get a sense of Director Ripstein's importance! Grady Harp
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114332/
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