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Average rating
(62%)
 
Starring: Veronica Forque | Peter Coyote | Victoria Abril
Director: Pedro Almodovar
Studio: OPTIMUM HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 114 mins
Genres: Drama | Gay/Lesbian | World Cinema
Languages: Spanish
Subtitles: English
Released: June 12, 2006
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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.

Rating of 2 stars out of 5
Radio Times

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.

Highest rated reviews

19 out of 21 people found the following review helpful:


A twist on the twisted!

Matti White from London, UK, 31st July, 2006

Although I found this film rather confusing at the beginning, once it gets into its stride, it's a fantastic piece of cinema! Almodóvar's use of bright colours and lots of light provide an interesting contrast to the dark subject matters in this fim, as does the incessantly cheerful Kika (Veronica Forque), this helps to provide a new and darkly comical take on murder, abuse, suicide and various other things! The rape scene in particular encapsulates the mood of the film perfectly, controversially portrayed in a slightly detatched way, with a touch of humour - this has been seen not as making light of the subject, but rather of Almodóvar's belief in the power of women. In this film, there are several Hitchcock references - at one point, the music from Psycho is used!!! As always with Almodóvar, the costumes are fantastic, and the attention to detail is excellent. However, I was disappointed that a few of the plot threads were left unresolved , particularly the true story of the past relationship between Andrea and Ramón. In all, I think you need to have a very open mind when watching this film, and give it your full attention, as it could be easy to get the wrong impression from it - though I highly recommend it to any lovers of Almodóvar!

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3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:


Wild, wacky, self-conscious - and a bit of let-down

Savage from from London, England, 4th October, 2006

The third part of Almodovar's unoffical Victoria Abril trilogy, each focussing on an aspect of family life. 'Kika' is an improvement on 'Tacones lejanos', but, in itself, is far too concerned with whipping up the writer-director's trademark stylistic frenzy, that it fails to cohere properly. Plot strands are left to dangle, set-pieces are largely unmotivated (ie there simply for the effect) and characterisations come and go seemingly on a whim. You still get the splended production design and fizzy acting that you expect; you still get the absurdist sense of everything dancing just out of control, but you also get a sense that here, Almodovar himself has succumbed to the anarchy: there is nothing here beyond his own unformed ideas, jostling for attention like a crowd of sugar-high toddlers.

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3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:


Almodovar back on form

RJNeb2 from , 1st July, 2006

Typically ramshackle Almodovar comedy-drama that certainly ranks as one of his more outrageous efforts. It may be filled with suicide, serial killers, voyeurs, a crusading reality TV journalist who has a camera strapped on her head, and quite possibly the longest rape scene in cinema history, yet somehow Almodovar contrives to make much of this very funny. He's helped considerably by the disarmingly sunny presence of Veronica Forque in the title role. It loses the plot a little towards the end, but this is still one of the director's most rawly enjoyable films.

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2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:


Sparkling and fun

A Customer from Thornbury, 21st September, 2007

Kika is a real live wire lady, lovely and funny and full of life. There's so much going on with this Spanish movie the action never stops, fun and frolics and some serious bits but not too many of those. Recommended - much better than 'Y tu Mama Tambien'.

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Most recent reviews


Grotesque, touching, daring and very funny

A Customer from Yorkshire, 30th June, 2008

The sang froid displayed by Kika (Forqué, brilliant) during her ordeal is, if anything, the director's cock-eyed tribute to the power of women. A crazed ex-porn actor and escaped criminal Pablo breaks into Kika's house, finds her asleep, but can't resist sniffing her fanny. Yes, it's grotesque, but also touching, daring and very funny. The film also fields Coyote, clinging on to youth by what appears to be false teeth and a pageboy wig. Kika's narcoleptic lover Ramón is played by cute Casanovas, and Abril's stylish Andrea Scarface presents a true-crime show which gives the film its funniest moments. When the fuss has died down, most people will agree that this is a return to form after the slightly disappointing High Heels, and is full of magic Almodóvar moments.

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muddled and disjointed

catrose from morecambe, lancs, 24th May, 2008

all over the place, as if the director's mind was either on other things, or he was firing randomly all his favourite themes . not saying it isn't worth watching, though. has some arresting moments that stay with you.

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Delicious melodrama

Zamy from from London, 15th April, 2008

You need to get into the spirit of Aldomovar to fully enjoy his over the top satire. Once you have set any preconceptions aside and accept the melodramatic format this provides a jolly romp around the usual suspects. Great direction, design and costumes and a film that is wearing well despite the passage of time.

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0 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:


Kika

amberman from , 11th December, 2007

A film i watch in my teens not abad one

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