Black comedy from Pedro Almodovar about a make-up artist and her relationship with a philandering American writer living in Madrid. Features the usual roster of Almodovar comic stalwarts such as a rapist-thief, a narcoleptic son, a roving camerawoman voyeur, a lesbian housemaid and various transexuals, serial killers, porn stars and drug addicts - all whisked up into a gloriously immoral frothy sex comedy.
A familiar diet of sexual deviance, rape, murder and the media from Pedro Almodóvar, the Spaniard famous for his absurd irony and outrageous imagination. A master at creating, then tying up, the most convoluted plots, this is from his lacklustre middle period (including High Heels and Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!) and focuses on shallow make-up artist Veronica Forqué who makes up a dead body as a favour for a serial-killing author. But the stiff of said novelist's stepson's lesbian maid's psychologically disturbed porno star brother suddenly comes back to life — so she moves in with him! Playing a nosy TV star, Victoria Abril's Jean-Paul Gaultier costumes are fabulous. However, it's ultimately a pointless charade revealing Almodóvar on the verge of a creative breakdown.