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Cleopatra

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  • Format: Subtitled, NTSC
  • Language: Spanish
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Venevision
  • DVD Release Date: January 9, 2007
  • Run Time: 105 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000KLQUTE
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #207,768 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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Studio: Venevision Intl Films Release Date: 01/09/2007 Run time: 105 minutes

 

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "I know I have to live up to my name", March 21, 2005
This review is from: Cleopatra: A Life's Journey (DVD)
"Cleopatra" is a movie about two women at a crossroad in their lives who find themselves by running away from their daily lives, in a travel through some small Argentinian villages. One of them is an old retired teacher, Cleopatra (Norma Aleandro), and the other is a famous soap opera star, Sandra (Natalia Oreiro), whose real name is Milagros. The two meet by chance, like each other instantly, and slowly become great friends...

Cleopatra is an optimist. She says that "I know I have to live up to my name and I could be disappointed, but I'm not. I still hope to be able to do wonderful things. And learn more than I do now". Despite that, things aren't going well for her. Her daughter and her son live far away, and she misses them. She loves her husband Roberto (Héctor Alterio), but not so much as she used to, because he drinks a lot and is depressed due to lack of job. Cleopatra always wanted to be an actress because she enjoyed the idea of being somebody else, but wasn't able to do so due to the opposition of her boyfriend, who would later become her husband. All the same, she settled for being a teacher, something that Cleopatra says is more or less similar because in both professions you talk, and other people listen to you :)

Cleopatra has an opportunity of getting a role in a soap opera, but makes a mess of it. However, that is the place where she meets Sandra, the star in that soap opera. Sandra is a young and very kind woman who isn't sure whether she really wants to be a star. She has problems with her boyfriend, Francis, who is also her producer. Sandra tells Cleopatra that she isn't a person anymore, that she feels like a trademark managed by Francis, merely his possession.

Sandra decides that she wants to change things, and somehow ends up travelling through Argentina with Cleopatra. They meet Carlos (Leonardo Sbaraglia), a young man who raises horses for a living, and together they continue their adventures. Not many things happen in their two-day journey, but I bet you will enjoy their interactions and reflections on life and other matters, the wonderful scenery, and the great music that accompanies some of the best moments in the film. My favorite song, though, was "Y tan contenta", by Paco Ortega, a wonderful song that goes quite well with the general mood of the movie...

On the whole, I can say that I was surprised by how good this movie was. If it hadn't been for a friend who strongly recommended "Cleopatra" to me, I wouldn't have seen it. Don't make the same mistake: watch it now, it is worth it!.

Belen Alcat
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "I would have liked you to be my mom", January 14, 2005
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This review is from: Cleopatra: A Life's Journey (DVD)
This is an outstanding Spanish-Argentinean production, which shines mainly because of the excellent cast of actors and actresses that come together in the film. Cleopatra (Norma Aleandro) is a woman for whom facing adversity is not new. She is already a grandmother of two and has been married for thirty-seven years with Roberto (Hector Alterio). Two years ago Cleopatra retired from her job as a teacher and soon after that her husband was fired, forcing her to try to make a living in any way she could. At the moment in which the movie starts, she is selling cosmetics door to door.

Sandra (Natalia Oreiro) is a young soap opera actress. Her boyfriend / agent is trying to get her some contracts in American productions and is not willing to stop in his quest, no matter what Sandra has to do to get there. So on one side, we have Sandra that is getting tired of this guy and his ambitions and who does not want fame but desires to be loved instead, and on the other side we have an older lady who has had enough with the long string of unsuccessful attempts through which she has gone through. They meet when Cleopatra goes for a casting in the same soap in which Sandra works.

Cleopatra's attempt is a complete failure, but the terrible effort leads to a friendship that starts almost immediately and grows quickly after that, with both women deciding to leave everything and embark on a trip alla Thelma and Louise. After a rocky start involving a car crash, they are picked up by Carlos (Leonardo Sbaraglia) when they resort to their last alternative, hitchhiking a ride. He is a farmer who joins the ladies in their wonderful journey of friendship and self-discovery.

The story is very good, showing a high level of human emotion and presenting us with the characters' search for their own paths. But, as I mentioned before, the highest point of this movie is the astounding cast. The great couple of Norma Aleandro and Hector Alterio, who worked together before in the Oscar winning film "The Official Story" (Best Foreign Film), provides lovers of Argentinean cinema with a memorable flashback. But we also get to see Leonardo Sbaraglia, who is in my opinion by far the best actor of his generation. It is a bit sad that the role he has to play does not allow him to show the full magnitude of his abilities. That leaves us with Natalia Oreiro, the Uruguayan girl, who plays a part that is similar to what she is in real life, a soap opera actress. Oreiro is clearly not the most talented performer you can find in Latin American movies, but she has evolved a great deal since I last saw her a few years ago in different roles across various Argentinean soap operas. There is not much else to say, except...get this movie now!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cleopatra- lived up to its name, October 21, 2005
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This review is from: Cleopatra: A Life's Journey (DVD)
This is the kind of movie that should be made available more to different countries. Its funny, insightful and careful not to be presumptious. It portrays friendship and life's second chances beautifully. Wish I could find more like this movie around the world!

Una pelicula que hace pensar y no presume ser mas de lo que es- una buena historia de amistad y oportunidades en la vida. Me gustaria encontrar mas peliculas come esta en el mercado mundial.
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