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5.0 out of 5 stars
Saura does not take a back seat to Spielberg, October 16, 1999
Much of this extraordinary movie deals with the Tango; its origins, its importance to the Argentine culture. The dancing is superlative, the music is wonderful. Amidst the music and the dancing, is a taut, dramatic love story. The depth of the story is not necessarily in the character development, but rather in the blurring of the imagination and reality experienced by the main character. This "back and forth" between reality and the imagination is marvelously portrayed as a result of Saura's sophisticated direction. At times you think you are looking at the characters only to find that you are looking at reflections. The cinematography and lighting are superb. A moviegoer does not have to have an affinity for the Tango to appreciate this movie. The terrific acting, beautiful use of light and color and the surreal thought processes of the main character are worthwhile in their own right, but the music, dancing and insight into the production of the "show within the show" are truly wonderful. Definitely an eleven on a scale of ten.
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48 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent cinematography, a motion picture art piece, November 20, 2000
Tango is an amazing movie in its exceptional combination of dance, music, camera technique, color, mirrors, and lighting. At several points in this movie I thought to myself: "Wow, this lighting/camera perspective is perfect, why don't we see more of this in movies?" After watching the movie once, I found myself immediately going back to re-watch some specific scenes just like one may be drawn back to an especially interesting piece of art. The plot of this movie *is not* what makes this a great picture, although it does effectively tie together the various scenes and the overall context of the film. What makes this a great film are the actors/actresses, dance numbers, music, and cinematography. The english subtitles were clear and easy to read at all times. Overall a very different and entertaining movie... Recommended.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great movie, great dancing..., July 1, 2005
This movie was recommended to me by my tango teacher Carlos Loyola. I rented it on VHS first and watched it 5 times before I went online and ordered the DVD. It is a dazzling, colourful, mesmerizing and very well directed movie.
This is not a hollywood style movie, so don't expect anything super flashy with video effects; however you will enjoy the beautiful set, lighting and colours that fill the background all along. I recommend this movie to anyone with a passion for Tango and a sense of music and cinematography.
You have to change the default English language of the DVD to Spanish language (and then put English subtitles ON if you wish), otherwise you may think it is just a documentary about the movie.
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