Watch: Dot the I 2003 123movies, Full Movie Online – Carmen, a beautiful Spanish woman with a tendency to lose her temper at the drop of a hat, is about to be married to Barnaby, a caring, wealthy, but slightly boring Englishman. While out with friends on her ‘hen night’ she encounters a stranger who suddenly sparks a passion that has been sleeping within her. As her wedding date approaches, she finds herself struggling to put this newcomer out of her mind, but his effect on her keeps growing stronger. What is it that he sees in her, and why does she feel like she’s being pushed inevitably into his arms?.
Plot: Young lovers in London are wrapped up in a love triangle that may not be exactly what it seems. Carmen, a beautiful Spanish woman with a tendency to lose her temper at the drop of a hat, is about to be married to Barnaby, a caring, wealthy, but slightly boring Englishman. While out with friends on her ‘hen night’ she encounters a stranger who suddenly sparks a passion that has been sleeping within her. As her wedding date approaches, she finds herself struggling to put this newcomer out of her mind, but his effect on her keeps growing stronger. What is it that he sees in her, and why does she feel like she’s being pushed inevitably into his arms?
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In our opinion one of the best of Sundance 2003!
A thrilling & provocative story with an ending you’ll never predict. We saw the film at Sundance 2003 and in our opinion it stood out among the 30 some films we saw as one of the best. Gael García Bernal once again gives a fantastic performance along with the rest of the superb cast.
Meta … indie … muck …
Young Brazilian guy in London falls in love with Spanish girl about to be married to a rich English man. Featuring heaps of video cameras …Preposterous and badly written, the visual style is jarring and too self-consciously cool for the story to make much sense. Films like this one are too easy to make. They are all about coming with with a new surprise twist every 15 minutes, and they don’t even have to be good, so long as they keep us surprised they don’t need to add up. And then, if you say that it is a meta-indie-flick, all opposition among cineasts must be stilled.
Or …? Well, I don’t buy into it. The recent ‘Wicker Park’ tried to do the same, boasting a non-linear plot line that covered the fact that there was no actual story to tell. ‘Memento’ had something it wanted to convey, but that was the exception. Too many movies nowadays ape this faux-documentary style because they hope the jarring aesthetics will keep us riveted, but without substance I dare say they will not.
The film’s first-time director, who, alas, is also the writer (almost always a bad idea) insists on not giving away his secrets, knowing that his house of cards will tumble down first chance it gets.
The lead character Carmen is utterly unsympathetic, in the tradition we know from fatal French cinema, ‘Betty Blue’ and so on, her English boyfriend is a convenient caricature of the rich papa’s boy slash cynical rich fart. The most startling thing about the film, in a good way, was James D’Arcy’s suicide scene which was really well-played, and I must say that he was the only actor to actually get something out of this venture, although his part stinks.
Gael Garcia Bernal seriously needs a career counselor, he won’t survive much more muck like this one
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 32 min (92 min) (USA)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Drama, Romance, Thriller
Director Matthew Parkhill
Writer Matthew Parkhill
Actors Gael García Bernal, Natalia Verbeke, James D’Arcy
Country United Kingdom, Spain, United States
Awards 1 win & 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1 (intended ratio)
Camera N/A
Laboratory Technicolor
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format 35 mm