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Ilona llega con la lluvia (1996)
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5 September 1996 (Italy) morePlot:
Out from prison in Ceuta, Abdul is going to buy a steamship in order to reach his friends, Maqroll and the fair Ilona... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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3 wins & 3 nominations moreUser Comments:
Surprisingly better than a priori would have seemed moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Margarita Rosa de Francisco | ... | Ilona Grabowska | |
| Imanol Arias | ... | Abdul | |
| Pastora Vega | ... | Larissa | |
| Humberto Dorado | ... | Maqroll | |
| José Luis Borau | ... | Alcántara | |
| Mirta Ibarra | ... | Doña Rosa | |
| Fausto Cabrera | ... | Astor doorman | |
| David Riondino | ... | Alex | |
| Antonino Iuorio | ... | Stavropoulos | |
| Toni Zenet | ... | Gaditano | |
| Gabriel Latorre | ... | Ceuta commissar | |
| Gustavo Pérez de Ayala | ... | Blind Spaniard | |
| Fanny Mikey | ... | Mujeruca | |
| Julio Medina | ... | Wito | |
| Luis Fernando Munera | ... | Abulafla |
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Not much was expected from this film, judging from previous examples from Sergio Cabrera (such as `Severo Ochoa' TV-mini, qv), such that the resulting treatment of a surprisingly original story was quite satisfying in a way. Or at least mildly entertaining with some really good moments. The ingredients almost seem to be from a novel by Arturo Pérez-Reverte but is in fact from an unknown (for me) Álvaro Mutis: three friends decide to do anything and everything to get the money to buy a tramp-steamer; one is a Lebanese in a Ceutí prison (Ceuta is a Spanish enclave in North Africa), one is a sailor on a bankrupt ship who ends up being paid off with a priceless jewel of the captain's wife, and the girl of the film is bent on setting up brothels anywhere between Panamá, Stockholm and Singapore or South Africa from whence she is thrown out for shouting out against the apartheid régime. With moments bordering on fantasies, as well as the continuous flash-backs and changes from Abdul in one place, Margarita in another and everyone else anywhere else or in between, the film is guaranteed to keep you awake at least, and probably fascinated with where all this will end up.
Nicely photographed in such attractive places La Habana and Cartagena de las Indias among others the film might seem to be classified as a comedy if you do not take care of the more serious aspects, tragicomedy if you get bound up with the ending, or even a parabole if you get lost around the middle, but anyway cannot be classified as any of the three.
The main actors, pretty good even Imanol Arias as an Arab-looking type comes out very well, considering and as for the girls, well, you have some steamy sex scenes to keep all kinds of appetites whetted, though Sr. Arias misses out as he is too bent on pulling off the wangled deal to land a tramp-steamer owned by Sr. Stavropoulous, who played his part excellently, as also did Sain Castro in the part of Sr. Peñalosa.
The original music was nothing of the kind as Luis Bacalov had the theme from `Un Homme et Une Femme' running through his head most of the time, `The Lark Ascending' by Ralph Vaughan-Williams some of the time, and there was just a moment that suggested a fragment of the very well-known `Bacchiana Brasileira' by Héctor Villa-Lobos.
I would give this film a bit above a 6 on any scale from 0 to 10 purely on its entertainment value.