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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A brilliant european film
If I hadn't been living in the US for quite a while now, I would have been puzzled by some American reviewers complaining about this movie as snail-paced, boring, predictable, etc. But that's right, fellas, don't waste your time with such superb, intricate, still very amusing European efforts. Stick with those unforgetable, all time classics such as Top Gun, Rambo,...
Published on May 30, 2006 by Marmorosblanc

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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A rare dud from Alex De La Iglesia
This is one of director Alex De La Iglesia's least provocative films. De La Iglesia, who is known for his subversive, wildly imaginative and unconventional movies, is saddled here with a tepid script that takes a familiar premise and adds little that is new or interesting to secnario. The plot basically revolves around a stash of money that a woman finds in an apartment...
Published on June 19, 2006 by Foreign Film Expert


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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A brilliant european film, May 30, 2006
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Marmorosblanc (Manchester, CT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Common Wealth (DVD)
If I hadn't been living in the US for quite a while now, I would have been puzzled by some American reviewers complaining about this movie as snail-paced, boring, predictable, etc. But that's right, fellas, don't waste your time with such superb, intricate, still very amusing European efforts. Stick with those unforgetable, all time classics such as Top Gun, Rambo, Lethal Weapon or the likes. They suit you.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Thoughtfully Dark Comedy of Exceptional Quality..., June 5, 2005
This review is from: Common Wealth (DVD)
Money often causes people to daydream of things they wish for while an increasing size of fortune creates a pattern where dreams become more extravagant. Fancy desire of cars, mansions, and other luxurious commodities first seems far-fetched and unreal, but when an opportunity arrives, many would do next to anything to obtain these dreams. The actions generated by lofty wishes of material things or the opportunity of fiscal freedom could push a person to commit the most vile of acts, as their greed urges them on. Often the mirage of wealth blinds those who pursue dreams at any costs, as moral judgment and humanity evaporate into nothingness. This phenomenon receives a thorough satirical dissection in the Spanish film, Common Wealth.

Álex de la Iglesia opens Common Wealth in a similar atmosphere to his older films such as Mutant Action (1993) and the Day of the Beast (1995). A Siamese cat climbs the windowsill while entering a top floor apartment. The apartment rests in filth and dirt that drifts in knee-deep water, which is explored through the camera that pans with the cat's movements. Eventually a macabre discovery reveals itself, as the cat climbs on top a body that is far into the decomposing state and heavily affected by the murky water. Partially chewed fingertips, a result of the cat's starvation, and a mummified body leave an unforgettable imprint in the mind. The horror within this room triggers the notion - why and what has happened here?

Unknowingly, Julia (Carmen Maura), a middle-aged real estate agent, tries to rent out the apartment underneath the flooded apartment. Initially, the old apartment building gives the impression of being in very poor condition, but the apartment, which she tries to rent out, has all of the modern luxuries and comforts including Italian leather couches. Despite, the comfort within the apartment most people are discouraged by the price or the lack of parking. Julia who does not find any renter the first day decides to spend the night there with her husband. Together they discover that apartment suffers from a cockroach infestation and has a severe water leak, which will make it even harder for her to rent or sell the place. If this would not be enough to make her life more difficult, Julia must lie to the occupants of the other apartments in the building that she is living in the apartment, as she is staying in a residence that is not hers.

The clever setup by Iglesia where Julia eventually calls the fire department in regards to the water leak introduces several peculiar characters including a heavy breathing Darth Vader character among the snooping neighbors. Through the help of the fire department Julia and one of the neighbors, Domínguez (Enrique Villén), enter the filthy and stinking apartment. Domínguez gives the feeling of being slightly mad when Julia finds him, as he is digging through the garbage in the search of something while singing a pirate tune. After the paramedic's removal of the dead body, Julia finds the lost wallet of the deceased. In the wallet, she comes across what first seems like a crossword puzzle, but ultimately she pieces together the clues of the pirate tune and the map. The map takes her back to the reeking residence above where she finds an enormous fortune that generates an emotional turmoil within her, as she begins to dream of the possibilities that the money could grant her.

Common Wealth travels on a bizarre and offbeat path where humor and the darkness of greed overcome all the characters in the film. Iglesia exhibits the greed through overt interaction between the characters and the dialogue, but he also uses several visual analogies of greed. Some of the symbolism appears though the cockroaches on the waterbed and the fear of bereavement in regards to the wealth, which the mise-en-scene shrewdly displays through several secrets, the heavy use of locks, and peepholes. It is in this fear where the story's true humor emerges, as all characters lose themselves to the blindness of greed, which in the end brings about a thoughtfully dark comedy of exceptional quality.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Entertaining Dark Comedy, April 2, 2006
This review is from: Common Wealth (DVD)
You can read the plot synopsis provided by Amazon. What I want to add is that "La comunidad" is an extremely amusing dark comedy which skillfully sends up the conventions of horror movies while addressing the social conditions of Spaniards as the country becomes part of the European Union. (This, of course, is not explicitly stated, since its a comedy.) Star Carmen Maura (best known for her work with director Pedro Almodovar in the 1980s) is as great as ever. As she mentions in the making-of featurette, she excels at the film's type of surreal humor. I saw this film with a group of Americans and they all seemed to enjoy it, even though Alex de la Iglesia's dark humor is clearly not for everyone. However, some of the best jokes (passing references and visual gags) were lost to those unfamiliar with Spain, its history and popular culture.
The DVD has a "making of" featurette thats pretty fluffy, not much insight, just everyone praising one another. However, be sure to check out "Mirindas asesinas", the short film by Alex de la Iglesia also included on the DVD.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars common wealth, January 19, 2007
This review is from: Common Wealth (DVD)
carmen maura, without a doubt one of the best actresses of our times gives as amazing performance. this role earned her a goya award in spain(oscar) for best actress. the movie is funny and very almodovaresque with all its colorfull characters. a must see.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent film !, March 2, 2010
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Excellent Spanish film with great actors. The story is macabre and funny at the same time. Mrs. Carmen Maura is superb in her role. Don't miss it !
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A rare dud from Alex De La Iglesia, June 19, 2006
This review is from: Common Wealth (DVD)
This is one of director Alex De La Iglesia's least provocative films. De La Iglesia, who is known for his subversive, wildly imaginative and unconventional movies, is saddled here with a tepid script that takes a familiar premise and adds little that is new or interesting to secnario. The plot basically revolves around a stash of money that a woman finds in an apartment building and how she tries to get that money out of the building while the scheming tenants try to stop her. If you like broad, over-the-top comedy, lots of boring exposition, and a lackluster attempt to tie up loose ends in a perfunctory finale, then this movie might be for you. Others need not apply.
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8 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Uncommonly bad, January 22, 2005
This review is from: Common Wealth (DVD)
I expected this to be a deliciously dark and nasty comedy from the director of "Day of the Beast" and "Dance With the Devil." What I got instead was a surprisingly dull and predictable tale of greed and corruption that trudges along at a snail's pace. A big problem here is that there isn't a single character in this piece that is even remotely likable. So once the characters start trying to kill each other, the whole effect is one of: who cares? Alex De La Iglesia does come up with a few of his typically inventive visual flourishes and madcap comedy bits, but the storyline is bogged down in too much dialogue and riddled with plotholes and inconsistencies. The comedy highpoint is a guy dressed up in a Darth Vader costume. Star Wars fans may get a mild kick out of this movie, but others will find it a crushing bore.

The DVD from Lolafilms includes De La Iglesia's early B&W short film (under 10 minutes) "Mirindas Killer" ("Mirindas Asesinas" 1991) which is more entertaining than the main feature.
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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A lackluster comedy about greed, April 9, 2006
This review is from: Common Wealth (DVD)
"Common Wealth" is a heavy handed comedy about greed that pretty much runs out of gas after the first five minutes. Danny Boyle's "Shallow Grave" did a better job with similar material. If you want to see a good film from the same director, check out "Crimen Imperfecto".
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0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Pretty bad, November 6, 2006
This review is from: Common Wealth (DVD)
After watching and enjoying Alex De Iglesia's "Crimen Ferpecto," I decided to check out some of his other films. This one was probably the worst of the bunch. "Common Wealth" is a fairly repetitive comedy about greed and duplicity that lacks the director's usual visual gusto. In the end he cranks it up for a finale that's heavy on stunts and physical comedy, but seems out of place with the rest of the film's tone.
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