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Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! 1990 123movies

Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! 1990 123movies

A love story... With strings attached!Jan. 22, 1990102 Min.
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Watch: ¡Átame! 1989 123movies, Full Movie Online – Ricky is released from a mental hospital, and knows exactly what he wants to do. He hunts down Marina, a porn film star he once had sex with, and tries to convince her to be his wife. She is a bit reluctant, so he ties her up. Will this approach endear him to her?.
Plot: Recently released from a mental hospital, Ricky ties up Marina, a film star he once had sex with and keeps her hostage.
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7.0/10 Votes: 29,685
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55/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 498 Popularity: 14.22 | TMDB

Reviews:

two-thirds of a fantastic dark comedy on the nature of sexual insanity, though not as successful as later Almodovar
It’s safe to say that even in a film by Pedro Almodovar that is only marginally successful within the margins there are some good, steamy, questionable times to be had. I can just imagine Pedro sitting in front of his notebook just figuring out ways to mix sex, film-making, kidnapping, and other lewd exercises into some kind of cohesive single film. What makes a very good chunk of Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down exciting satirically is that Almodovar never gives in to making anything TOO serious. Which is perhaps what ends up transitioning the situation Ricky (Antonio Banderas) and Marina (Victoria Abril) are in from the absurd and flirtingly masochistic to the (ironically) conventional and quasi-sweetness that is obviously deep in Almodovar. Perhaps the tying up and re-tying becomes part of a metaphor on the filmmaker’s part, that despite it being something very dangerous and totally provocative it’s also inviting in ways that would be elusive otherwise. Then again, that the material does (mostly) work, by being so disturbing in the bluntness and perpetually deranged mind-set of Ricky, but then in the human connections that are enhanced all the more. If only the motivations- even in such loose and wacky-Almodovar circumstances- were a little more convincing.

Nevertheless, I liked a lot about Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down up until it goes off the rails with its logic turning into knots (simply, I just don’t buy that Marina falls for Ricky just like that, even if she was an ex-junkie porn star, and Ricky’s advances are like that of a uppity, headstrong but shy 13 year old, a slight reminder of A Life Less Ordinary’s bizarrely innocuous kidnapping turned romance). Chiefly, the performances and the usually arty-yet-trashy style from Almodovar and his crew. Banderas is, by the way, in one of his best and funniest performances here, a near emblem of the male ideal for a life with a woman, and a with an innocent yet fervent attraction to bondage, with that perfect look in his eyes detailing all even in brief moments. Yet there was something about his stay in the mental home all those years that did something to his ideas towards sex and what it is to live, and Banderas captures this mix of intense sadism crossed with the heart of an old Hollywood-studio leading man who will do anything to brush the leading lady off of her feet. Abril is always believable too, even when Almodovar gives her character a turn around into something more akin to an exploitation film, however sweet it tries to be. While she decides to underplay her immediate fear of her kidnapper, it works to add a level of comic timing to Ricky’s own odd-ball ways. They make a great pair, really, especially when it comes to that ‘turning point’, where Almodovar uses his unique style to get five ceiling-mirrored shot of a pivotal scene.

There’s also a fantastic role of the director of the film Marina is starring in at the start of the film, the aged Maximo Espejo (Francisco Rabal, who’s been in countless films including the Eclipse and Belle de Jour), who has the ideas burning and changing around at a beat as to what his ending will be for his actress- death, being saved, something else? His moments on screen display a richness that lies often in Almodovar’s script, where the surreal pressures of shooting the movie for Maximo somewhat carry over- and sort of dissipate as the characters become vulnerable- into that realm where reality and un-reality cross paths. This is heightened, and made a little additionally conventional, by the musical score, which like many of Almodovar’s work is a tip of the hat to Herrmann compositions and old Hollywood romantic classics. There’s even an emotional upheaval when Ricky and Marina meet again on that balcony overlooking the vista. The wildest thing about the picture is that one does become absorbed in the push and pull relationship between ‘kidnapper’ and ‘kidnapee’ (I quote that for its a little redundant to use those terms as the film goes on), and that these f***ed up people are practically the most average couple you’d ever meet. There’s sensational comedy stacked in there too, in Ricky’s behavior (moustache), the film within the film being shot (that strongman character is amazing), the random TV commercial about Spanish retirees, and just the consistent absurdity in the repetitive, ritual-side of the tying up and down. But there’s something missing in Almodovar’s third act to live up to the better parts early on, and he chickens out on really making this a much better, more challenging effort. I’ll probably watch it someday again though, if only for Banderas and Rabals’ performances.

Review By: Quinoa1984
Dark, Bizzare and Perfectly Almodóvar
Almodóvar loses some of the frills of his soap-operatic tendancies to churn out this dark and bizarre tale.

Accompanied by the perfect score from the brilliant Ennio Morricone, this film stalks along at a concrete pace while its viewers continue to look on shouting “Why?!”

A fantastically engaging plot that keeps us wrapped in until the last moment and always questioning the outcome of each act.

Review By: MrLucasWarHero

Other Information:

Original Title ¡Átame!
Release Date 1990-01-22
Release Year 1989

Original Language es
Runtime 1 hr 41 min (101 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 3125224
Status Released
Rated NC-17
Genre Comedy, Crime, Drama
Director Pedro Almodóvar
Writer Pedro Almodóvar
Actors Victoria Abril, Antonio Banderas, Loles León
Country Spain
Awards 8 wins & 19 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Stereo
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Panavision Cameras and Lenses (Primo Lenses)
Laboratory Madrid Film S.A., Madrid, Spain
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Eastman)
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! 1990 123movies
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! 1990 123movies
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! 1990 123movies
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! 1990 123movies
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! 1990 123movies
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! 1990 123movies
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! 1990 123movies
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! 1990 123movies
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! 1990 123movies
Original title ¡Átame!
TMDb Rating 6.924 498 votes

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