What is the film "I'm very excited"

What is the film "I'm very excited"


The praise of drugs, the propaganda of the same-sexLove, unrestrained dances, insulting the feelings of believers, a lot of sex - and all this at an altitude of ten thousand meters! May 23, 2013 in the Russian box office somehow miraculously started a picture of the Spanish director Pedro Almodovar entitled "I'm very excited."



What is the film "I'm very excited"


After a series of rather gloomy andPsychologically dramatic paintings, in particular, "The skin in which I live" and "Open arms", Pedro Almodovara decided to unwind, taking off an easy and literally air comedy. As usual, the script was written by himself. The plot does not shine with special originality. But it is full of black humor and sarcasm. It would seem that an ordinary flight - an airliner makes a flight along the route Spain - Mexico. Nothing bodes ill, but under the law of the genre some time later the plane had a malfunction - one of its chassis turned out to be faulty and the board began to cut circles over Toledo, waiting for a free strip at the nearest airport for an emergency landing. Stewardesses and passengers of economy class fell asleep under the influence of a dose of muscle relaxants, but business class passengers and three stewards could not sleep. It is around them, as well as a very non-standard in all respects the crew and the twist of situations and stories in the spirit of Almodovar. The picture lacks special effects, which are usually crammed with American movies. All isol here is enclosed in characters, their mutual relations, jokes and dialogues. The film itself involved Penelope Cruz and Antonio Banderas. True, they flash only at the very beginning of the comedy. However, even without them in this film there is someone to look at. Carlos Arérés, Javier Camara, Antonio de La Torro and Lola Duenas - these are the main four actors in whose game the whole comedy is built. They so harmoniously and briskly played this story, that it is believed unconditionally. The film's highlight is an episode in which three stewards of non-traditional orientation try to calm the passengers with the help of a dance for the song The Pointer Sisters - I`m so excited. The refinement of their movements makes the episode bright and insanely funny. Many critics agree that Almodovar wrote and staged one of the best comedies of 2013. He returned to the comedic genre that made him famous, and with new strength "pinned" his Spain, ironically and quite simply described all her problems. This film, without a doubt, will find its spectator.