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Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Release Date: 2008-08-15

Rating: ⭐ 6.793/10 (3800 votes)

Genres: Drama, Romance

Overview: Two girlfriends on a summer holiday in Spain become enamored with the same painter, unaware that his ex-wife, with whom he has a tempestuous relationship, is about to re-enter the picture.

Production: Gravier Productions, Mediapro, Atresmedia, Dumaine Productions

🎭 Top Cast

Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johansson
as Cristina
Rebecca Hall
Rebecca Hall
as Vicky
Javier Bardem
Javier Bardem
as Juan Antonio Gonzalo
Penélope Cruz
Penélope Cruz
as María Elena
Christopher Evan Welch
Christopher Evan Welch
as Narrator (voice)
Chris Messina
Chris Messina
as Doug

📝 User Reviews

CinemaSerf
⭐ 7/10
Mar 31, 2024

"Vicky" (Rebecca Hall) is the more sensible and realistic of the friends. "Cristina" (Scarlett Johansson) tends to fly more by the seat of he pants - and both have come to the lively and vibrant city of Barcelona for an holiday. Almost immediately then encounter the typically mischievous painter "Juan Antonio" (Javier Bardem) who invites them for a weekend at his. Initially this story rather goes as we might expect, but the emergence of his ex-wife "Maria Elena" (Penêlope Cruz) and "Doug" (Chris Messina) who's the rather nice but dim boyfriend of "Vicky" now provides us with all the ingredients for a sexually tense maelstrom set amidst the temperamentally unsound worlds of art, wine and sunshine. I think this is Woody Allen's writing at it's best here. It's funny and poignant whilst at the same time light-hearted enough to allow the actors to develop the characters in a natural and engaging fashion. Bardem is great as the painter but it's Cruz who really shines here. Her portrayal of the highly-strung "Maria Elena" is at times embarrassing, then hilarious then - when she has a gun, well that's just downright dangerous (even if she couldn't hit a barn door with a shovel). It's a great looking film using the beautiful city and it's Gaudi architecture as a fitting backdrop for a drama that Christopher Evan Welch narrates (sparingly) in an almost sarcastic fashion. It packs plenty into ninety-odd minutes and is a strong example of an ensemble cast working well together.

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