Iñárritu's Biutiful Trailer Debuts! First look at Bardem-starring drama Source: Exclusive
Unless you happened to be hanging out on the Croisette earlier this year, chances are you haven't yet had a chance to see Alejandro González Iñárritu's Babel follow-up, Biutiful. But now the weirdly-spelled, gorgeously-shot, Javier Bardem-starring film has a trailer - and here, through the magical power of the internet, it is!
We still have quite a few months to wait for the finished product, which is currently slated for a January 2011 release here in the UK. Looks like someone's hoping that the film will land some more awards buzz following Bardem's Best Actor prize at Cannes. After marrying Penelope Cruz earlier this month, lining up an appearance on Glee (!) and Spain winning the World Cup, that would make it a good year for the star.
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So - definitely one of his films then. ote]
Dunno, the only one of his films I'd call ponderous tosh is Babel, 21 Grams and Amores Perros are pretty much great films.
EDIT: having seen the trailer it does look interesting (narration aside), and hopefully a whole less sanctimonious than Babel.
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I just got lost in the idiocy of the sandstorm metaphor. Do 'little sandstorms' tend to move like that? Given we get a visual of birds then a description of b] movement in autumn, or he could have gone with twisters, that are known for their direction changing dangers, etc. Instead Inaritu goes for something that makes it sound like a load of ponderous tosh.
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It is by Gustavo Santaolalla who has done all of Inarritu's previous scores, but it must be new for this film. It sounds beautiful - I'm a great fan of his work!
He has previously done an album called ronrocco which I would recommend to anyone, that has some songs on the other films. ... Read More
Looks cracking and i'll watch Javier Bardem in pretty much anything after first having seen him in "The Sea Inside". And Innaritu is one of the most intelligent director's around. Thank God for non-Hollywood movies.. ... Read More