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The Red Squirrel [PAL, Region Free, Import] (1993)

Maria Barranco Emma Suarez , Julio Medem  |  R |  DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: Maria Barranco Emma Suarez
  • Directors: Julio Medem
  • Format: PAL, Anamorphic, Widescreen
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 8392174321
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #491,114 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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The Red Squirrel sees Jota, an ex-pop star with a penchant for doing nothing very much, standing on a bridge contemplating suicide. He's pulled back to reality by a dramatic motorcycle accident and goes to help the victim, an attractive young woman apparently physically unscathed but with severe amnesia. At the hospital he is assumed to be her boyfriend, and so the deception begins, as he invents everything from her name (Lisa) through to the details of their imaginary four-year relationship. Though based on a lie, it gradually becomes real but is Lisa really an amnesiac or is she deceiving the deceiver? Who is the mysterious Felix, leaving pleas on a late-night radio programme to his missing, mentally disturbed 25-year-old wife, Sofia? As an array of incidental characters get drawn in, each seems to be practising their own deceit. This is a beautifully wrought, endlessly thought-provoking film, complemented by Alberto Iglesias's fabulous score. The two leads are superb: as Jota, Nancho Nova is both fey and hypnotic while Elisa (Emma Suárez) is wonderfully whimsical. Not surprisingly, it garnered a whole heap of awards, from Best Foreign Film at Cannes to Best Score at the Goya Awards. And the significance of the title? Red squirrels are, apparently, quick and cunning creatures; just like human beings. On the DVD: The Red Squirrel is presented in Dolby Digital original Spanish soundtrack with option of English subtitles and anamorphic widescreen print. The usual stuff is on offer as special features, including trailers for other world cinema films, filmographies of the director and two leading characters, and a concise but considered analysis of the plot.

 

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Who am I?, January 21, 2001
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Enrique Torres "Rico" (San Diegotitlan, Califas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Red Squirrel [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is a pretty good movie that evolves around a victims amnesia. Julio Medem directs this beauty about identities lost and reinvented. Menden's roots for "Tierra" are here and are displayed quite nicely. There is some very good editing that gives the movie a good pace and some out of the ordinary cuts that dazzle visually. The two main characters are Lisa, as played by the attractive "rubia" Emma Suarez, and Jota or Jay as played by Nancho Suarez. Their chance meeting begins while Jota is about to go suey and suddenly a moto/motorcycle goes crashing over the rail for a two story plunge on to the sand at the beach. Jota, a musician with a broken heart "helps" her out and lies to her and authorites and "helps" her recover from amnesia. The story takes place mostly at a campground, the Red Squirrel, hence the name of the movie. One of the interesting things about good movies made from outside the US is seeing a portrait of other cultures. It is very interesting to see the differences and this movie does a great job at illustrating that, although that was probably not the intent. The campground is an excellent place to show these differences as is evident in the way people treat each other at the campground, almost communal in nature. The Europeans are very touchy feely and the scene where Lisa meets a neighbor camper shows the cultural differences. They hug and kiss on each cheek as an introduction, a little different from a nod or a hand shake, if that, in the US. A friendly relationship develops, except for a reluctant Jota, between the two "families". From here the story takes off as the audience learns about Lisa. Many things are revealed in the movie about both main characters in the process. Overall I enjoyed this movie and felt it showed the sadness some people have after a heart break and the lenghts they will go to mend their hearts. The movie is not one bit sappy, even a little strange in parts. There is enough going on to keep you guessing throughout the movie, which keeps you wondering and constantly trying to figure out the why. This is a good movie from a very talented Spanish director who I'd like to see more of.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars not enough squirrels, June 16, 2001
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Peter Shelley "petershelley" (Sydney, New South Wales Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Red Squirrel [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Jay (Nancho Nova) takes Lisa (Emma Suarez) to hospital after witnessing her motorbike crash, and believing her to have amnesia, pretends to be her boyfriend. Spanish director Julio Medem wants to seduce us with a thriller, with the music of Albert Iglesias, and the film opens with the camera moving underwater. Though the initial exposition is stodgy, it soon starts to become mysterious and hypnotic. However the tension dissipates when we relocate to the Red Squirrel campsite, and other characters are introduced. It's hard to accept Jay as a romantic since Nova is such a creepy vampire, but Suarez more than compensates, showing some of the sensuality Sharon Stone released in Basic Instinct, even if Medem is as objectifying as Paul Verhoeven was. The solution to the amnesia is dismissed unsatisfactorily, and when Suarez's husband turns up and we cut to a large pair of scissors, we only have to wait for them to be used grossly. The film has a few stinkers - Medem shouldn't be encouraged to make a musical, some squirrel point of view shots, and a pair of hair-dyed lesbians in the campsite who smile knowingly.
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Alucinante!, April 18, 1999
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This review is from: The Red Squirrel [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Es una película básica, un clásico que todo amante del cine, verdadero, debe ver. De una manera surreal, entre el mundo real y grosero que nos rodea, Medem nos trae este cuento y nos lleva de viaje por las tierras oníricas que le constituyen, y nos enseña, una vez más, que parece que nos entra por un oído y nos sale por otro, que no todo lo que brilla es oro...vean Tierra y los Amantes del círculo polar...prepárense bien y buen viaje...if u know what i mean
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