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Film Review: Parallel Mothers

Almodovar presents another masterpiece with a deliciously composed colour palette

January 31, 2022 10:14
Parallel Mothers penelope cruz
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Out Friday | Cert: 15 | ★★★★✩

Two expectant mothers meet in the same hospital room and form a lasting bond in legendary Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodovar’s sumptuous new drama. This is Almodovar’s 22nd film sincehis 1980 debut Pepi, Luci, Bom and comes just 3 short years after the release of his Oscar nominated semi-autobiographical drama Pain and Glory. 

Janis (Penelope Cruz), a successful editorial magazine photographer meets forensic archaeologist Arturo (Israel Elejalde) during a shoot. After bonding over their mutual interest in disappearances during the Spanish civil, Janis and Arturo start a fleeting affair which results in Janis getting pregnant and later deserted by Arturo who is married. 

As she awaits the birth of her child in hospital, Janis is put in the same room as  pregnant teenager Ana (Milena Smit). The two bond over their situations and promise to say in touch. Months later, Janis starts to suspect that something isn’t quite right when she realises that the baby she’s been handed at birth may not be hers. Meanwhile, having fallen out with her actress mother (Aitana Sánchez-Gijón), Ana moves in with Janis and the two enter into a relationship. Meanwhile, Janis is consumed by guilt and haunted by a dark secret she’s keping from her new lover. 

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