Ask the Dust | Colin Farrell, Salma Hayek | Love and mayhem in 1934 Los Angeles.
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Ask the Dust
Ask the Dust
Colin Farrell
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Salma Hayek
Paramount, 2006
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highly recommended
Please buy that movie
That movie which wasn't largely released in France deserved better. It reveals another aspect of Colin Farrell's acting and Salma Hayek's as well.
The mood and the plot line is like no other and the characters reactions are not expected. If you wantto watch something different from all the Hollywood movies you have already seen, buy this DVD, you won't be disappointed, all the more if you are a Colin Farrell's big fan as I am, you will see him like you've never seen him before.
I definitely recommand this movie.
Love and mayhem in 1934 Los Angeles.
Arturo Bandini (Colin Farrell) arrives from Colorado to Los Angeles. He is an aspiring writer who is getting down to his last nickel. He prays for inspiration to find another interesting story to write. He meets a mexican waitress, Camilla (Salma Hayek) in a cafe and they just don't like each other, or do they?
Finally Auturo hits the mother lode. A letter he wrote has been changed into a short story for publishing along with a handsome paycheck. It is just enough for him to buy a new suit outfit, a few suppers and pay the rent for a while.
Arturo is a very well mannered man, but keeps meeting these strange characters that get him all wrong.
Plays like film noir. The cinematography of 1934 Los Angeles is wonderful.
Colin Farrell and Salma Hayek in the moonlit ocean was breathtaking.
Colin Farrell perfected his American accent.
Very tastefully down skinny-dipping scenes and beautiful to watch.
AH! Give Colin a break. The water was cold.
DVD includes Audio commentary, making of..., theatrical trailer.
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Hmmm
Salma, as always, hilarious, sweet, and stunning. Not some of Colin's best work, he is trying a bit to hard. Decent and insightful directors comentary, not much else for special features though.
In short, good story, well shot, decently acted.
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