Celos Page #2

Synopsis: A month before he's to marry Carmen, Antonio finds a photograph of a man with his arm on her shoulder. The photograph triggers jealousy: he questions Carmen, Carman's friend Cinta, and his friend Luis who introduced him to Carmen. Cinta tells Antonio the man's first name. Carmen tells him that the man meant nothing to her, and that the photograph was taken before she met Antonio. She loves Antonio and sets out to wipe the photograph from his mind through exuberant sex, but her ploy backfires and Antonio remains fixated. Slowly he finds out about the man, and about Carmen's past. Will jealousy consume this couple or can they find a way to kill the green-eyed monster?
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Vicente Aranda
Production: Andale Pictures
  2 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
UNRATED
Year:
1999
105 min
54 Views


There's a story, and everyone

knows it except the person affected.

Toito...

There's always a story. Always.

-And you know it.

-l know nothing.

lt's a pity.

l just want to know the story,

then I'll be happy.

You think so?

Even if I knew what it was,

l wouldn't tell you.

l know that you know.

...from Orense. Hello, DanieI.

What do you want to tell us?

Well, I was away this summer,

studying in EngIand.

I've got a sister who's seven.

When I came back, I found

that she'd really changed.

I feIt attracted by her.

At first I tried to avoid it,

but my eyes wandered.

So did my hands and my mouth.

I'm scared...

...I might do something worse.

And howdoes she react?

She thinks it's a game

and nowshe comes after me.

She toId me that she prefers

me to bath her instead ofMom.

Luis is right.

What is it to you what she did

or didn't do before she met you?

Yes.

You're right, Luis.

ln this world,

everything's secondhand.

This doesn't fit, Mom.

20 years ago, I wasn't

any thinner than you.

You look beautiful.

Girls today have got more bones.

And bigger ones.

lt's the vitamins they take.

But there's no problem.

There's enough material

in the seams and the hem.

Why do I have to get married

in white? lt's ridiculous!

White is for purity.

Sure, the white dove.

Anyway, I've had my fling.

lf the priest knew,

he wouldn't marry me.

What's so funny?

What do you think?

You are.

lf I told you what was so funny!

I've been with my second husband

for 25 years.

l got married in white a year

after being widowed by the first.

l swore nothing had happened in

the 5 years with my late husband,...

...and he believed me!

Serve this lady.

Here.

See if these fit the kid.

I'm faithful to Carmen.

To Carmen, to lgnacio, to Andrs,

and to that widower.

Yes, to all four.

You know that isn't

what I'm here for.

Say one word against Carmen and

I'm out of here, bad leg or not.

lf a woman like Carmen

notices someone like you...

...you should go on

your knees to her.

Who's the pretty boy

with the earrings?

Jos.

Jos...

At last I know his name.

The name of my rival.

What do you mean? Carmen never

got a look-in. I was the one...

...who got him into bed.

You're lying.

l swear.

You swear very easily. Tell me

what you know about him,...

...about Jos.

Come on, talk.

He was Andalusian, he was here

as a seasonal worker.

He was amusing, serious looking,

and told very funny jokes.

He was very handsome, and all

the girls had their eye on him.

All of them? Carmen too?

No! For Crissake! Carmen didn't.

l had that guy all to myself,

like always.

You won him over with your tits.

With my tits...

...and with what's inside.

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Álvaro del Amo

Álvaro del Amo (born 1942) is a Spanish dramatist, novelist, screenwriter, and music crtic. more…

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