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  1. Live Flesh. (film) Live Flesh (Spanish: Carne trémula) is a 1997 erotic romantic thriller drama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, based on the 1986 novel of the same name by English author Ruth Rendell. The film stars Javier Bardem, Francesca Neri, Liberto Rabal, Ángela Molina and José Sancho, with Penélope Cruz and Pilar Bardem .

  2. Live Flesh is really a mystery, which is why I won't give a more detailed plot description. This isn't a crime thriller, however -- it's an exploration of characters' motives, secrets, and true emotions. While there is a little gunplay, the core of Live Flesh lies in the complexity of how these five individuals interact. They are all wrapped in ...

    • Pedro Almodovar
    • R
    • Liberto Rabal
  3. When he shows up at her apartment uninvited, she berates him furiously and their conversation is so heated that it looks and sounds like a terrible fight. David (Javier Bardem) and Sancho (Pepe Sancho), two police officers, arrive on the scene. Elena is instantly dumbstruck at the sight of the handsome David. But then something terrible occurs.

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  5. May 14, 1998 · Certificate: 18. Original Title: Live Flesh. Everyone at some time has pondered on the extraordinary consequences of simple coincidences, and in his latest, Almodovar would have us believe that ...

  6. Victor (Liberto Rabal) goes to meet Elena (Francesca Neri) for a date. Elena, uninterested, tells Victor to leave the apartment before her dealer gets there. Their ensuing argument and struggle ...

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    • Pedro Almodóvar
    • R
    • Javier Bardem
  7. May 15, 1998 · Live Flesh. Richard Williams. Fri 15 May 1998 08.00 EDT. M aybe you thought you knew what to expect from Pedro Almodovar , the modern master of camp hysteria. Live Flesh , his new film, begins and ...

  8. Apr 17, 2022 · Not for the first time with “Live Flesh,” Almodóvar offers a controversial viewpoint that seemingly contradicts the romantic’s first rule of true love being the glue in long-term relationships. Time and time again, Live Flesh shows that “true love” is overrated. The married couples in this film love each other, but they’re ...

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