Biutiful Comments

  • Freddy 2022-10-27 13:10:10

    "I have heard every day whispering in my ear; quietly, slowly; saying to me: live, live,...

  • Janae 2022-10-21 16:04:13

    AGI finally didn't play multi-line related narratives this time. Cheng Taishen didn't seem to be acting at all, but it really wasn't suitable for him. Baden's face looked bigger than Song Kanghao. . . . ....

  • Xzavier 2022-10-16 15:35:08

    The story of a dying middle-aged man, a divorced wife, and young children. You have to balance yourself with your greedy brother, get money from an unscrupulous builder, and do good things with two scumbags. In short, living is a technical...

  • Elsie 2022-10-12 19:38:34

    Iñárritu abandoned the multi-clue narrative this time and changed it to a single-line narrative, which is a little dull. Spaniards, Senegalese, and Chinese are all working people at the bottom of society, all struggling for their families. Javier Bardem's performance is very good, lonely, enthusiastic, hurt, father's love, the helplessness of...

  • Celine 2022-10-07 18:24:53

    Too bitter, too bitter. . btw Cheng Taisheng speaks very good...

  • Albert 2022-10-06 09:34:38

    It took me several times of perseverance to watch this movie. The sense of substitution is extremely poor. Under the premise of having feelings and no stories, the deep meaning is obvious, but the appeal of the story is very small. Gonzalez struggles alone in the multi-line narrative, but the perspective of the long-term story is still a little mediocre, and the sharpness and brilliance of the past have been lost. But all technical means are still out of reach, hand-held photography and the use...

  • Bethany 2022-10-06 06:43:46

    For the first time, I know that prostate cancer is so painful. The multi-ethnic culture under the direction of Alessandro Gonzalez Inarido struggles with the bitter taste of Mexico in the sometimes low and sometimes fast flowing piano sound, like a rootless soul with nowhere to be placed. Made in China and gay men in the film shine, it's a pity that Javier Bardem didn't win the Oscar for Best...

  • Jasmin 2022-09-26 00:36:32

    Impeccably incorporates metaphors and tribulations into the script, realistically reproduced through the camera. Gonzalez abandons the multi-line time-space-interlacing narrative and peers smoothly into a world of suffering. The psychic businessman played by Javier Bardem is even more brilliant, and the Cannes actor deserves his...

  • Davon 2022-09-25 09:07:54

    Since "Babel", Gonzalez has run out of...

  • Merl 2022-09-20 08:58:01

    Are you still in pain after death? It's brutally real, and the acting is awesome. good movie! There are many themes involved in the film, dream and reality, the comparison of illegal immigration, the urban management in Spain is similar to that in China. death, love. There are many, many, some in-depth, some over, the movie didn't make me worried, but I liked it very much; why should I hold on to those two male contractors, I think it's very good to put it in to advance the plot,...

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  • Ludwig 2022-10-25 11:53:20

    Beautiful mistakes are often the closest to reality.


    I have a good friend who is a Buddhist, and she told me a story a few days ago. There is a blind couple who specialize in fortune-telling. They will tell them the exact date of the catastrophe, and then give a way to break through. At first, no one believed it, but over time, one-to-one...

  • Roberta 2022-10-24 12:40:02

    hope?

    Gonzalez has always been good at describing complex scenes and plots, but this time he focused all his attention on one character, which must have a lot to express. This is also a division that I cannot understand. Since he is kind, why does he play the role of a local snake, protecting the...

Biutiful quotes

  • Uxbal: Look in my eyes. Look at my face. Remember me, please. Don't forget me, Ana. Don't forget me, my love, please.

  • Bea: You can give up, let yourself go... or grit your teeth and hang on like stupid people do.

Biutiful

Director: Alejandro G. Iñárritu

Language: Spanish,Chinese,Wolof Release date: February 4, 2011