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  1. Apr 20, 2006 · Reviews. Eyeless in plaza. Roger Ebert April 20, 2006. Tweet. Pilar (Laia Marull) can't stay away from Antonio (Luis Tosar), despite his violence in "Take My Eyes." Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. I knew a woman who stayed for years with a man who abused her. He couldn't help himself. Neither could she.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Take_My_EyesTake My Eyes - Wikipedia

    Take My Eyes (Spanish: Te doy mis ojos, lit. 'I Give You My Eyes') is a 2003 Spanish drama film directed and co-written by Icíar Bollaín , starring Laia Marull and Luis Tosar . Critically acclaimed for its unclichéd treatment of domestic violence, it won seven Goya Awards in 2004, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Lead Actor, Best ...

  3. Oct 10, 2003 · Take My Eyes: Directed by Icíar Bollaín. With Laia Marull, Luis Tosar, Candela Peña, Rosa Maria Sardà. One winter night, Pilar runs away from home. With her, she takes only a few belongings and her son, Juan. Antonio soon sets out to look for her.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Icíar Bollaín
    • 2003-10-10
  4. www.metacritic.com › movie › take-my-eyesTake My Eyes - Metacritic

    Mar 17, 2006 · Take My Eyes - Metacritic. Summary Take My Eyes tackles the difficult subject of domestic violence, but like "Days of Wine and Roses" and "Drugstore Cowboy," it broadens (and never dilutes) its cautionary tale with humor, lyricism, and a shattered love story. (New Yorker Films)

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    • Laia Marull
    • Not Rated
  5. Nov 7, 2006 · Take My Eyes. Luis Tosar (Actor), Laia Marull (Actor), Iciar Bollain (Director) Rated: NR. Format: DVD. 3.6 23 ratings. IMDb 7.4/10.0. $2198. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime. FREE Returns.

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  6. Jeff Shannon Seattle Times. Approaching potentially unpleasant subject matter with humor, intelligence and deep compassion for its flawed yet infinitely human characters, Take My Eyes is...

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  8. Take My Eyes Cert 15 Peter Bradshaw Friday 19 November 2004 The Guardian. Already a multi-award winner in Spain, this drama from director and co-writer Icíar Bollaín is one of the brightest new ...

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