Ms. Taymor gets magnificent performances from Ms. Hayek as Frida and Alfred Molina as the oversexed Diego Rivera.
Frida (2002)
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Reviews Counted:149
Fresh:112
Rotten:37
Average Rating:6.9/10
Consensus: Frida is a passionate, visually striking biopic about the larger-than-life artist.
Theatrical Release:Oct 25, 2002 Limited
Box Office: $25,681,203
Synopsis: Brilliant colors that bring Frida Kahlo's Mexico City to vibrant life combine with a captivating performance by Salma Hayek to make director Julie Taymor's FRIDA a fascinating film. Starting and... Brilliant colors that bring Frida Kahlo's Mexico City to vibrant life combine with a captivating performance by Salma Hayek to make director Julie Taymor's FRIDA a fascinating film. Starting and ending with Frida on her deathbed, the film spans the famous painter's life from her teenage years to her death at the young age of 47. From start to finish, Frida is portrayed as a relentlessly energized, self-righteous, headstrong, assertive woman. At the age of 18, Frida was horribly injured in a bus accident. Though she learned to walk again, she lived her life in physical agony, enduring multiple surgeries, and eventually needing a wheelchair. Yet her condition did not stop her from having an exciting, tumultuous life as the wife of famed artist and womanizer Diego Rivera, who mentored her in her own work and encouraged her passions. Frida had liberal views and socialist politics. She was bisexual and promiscuous. She drank, abused painkillers, sang and danced, and fearlessly poured her pain and beauty into her paintings. Taymor has created a lively and dramatically emotive film with FRIDA, capturing her endearing resiliency with color, music, and, of course, art. [More]
Starring: Salma Hayek, Alfred Molina, Valeria Golino, Mia Maestro
Starring: Salma Hayek, Alfred Molina, Valeria Golino, Mia Maestro, Ashley Judd, Geoffrey Rush, Edward Norton, Roger Rees
Director: Julie Taymor
Director: Julie Taymor
Screenwriter: Clancy Sigal, Diane Lake, Gregory Nava, Anna Thomas
Producer: Sarah Green, Salma Hayek, Jay Polstein, Lizz Speed, Nancy Hardin, Lindsay Flickinger, Roberto Sneider
Studio: Miramax Films
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Jun 10, 2003
Reviews for Frida
The art direction and special effects are remarkable throughout, and in a number of scenes paintings and real-life blend seamlessly. . . . Frida may not be the ultimate artist biography, but it is art in its own right.
Frida has the heightened emotion and color of artist-bio classics...but not the consistency..taking great artistic risks that range anywhere from jaw-ajar triumphant to comic schlock.
You know it's a problem when the subject of a biopic didn't lead a very interesting life.
A rigorously competent but rarely compelling film that distills the flamboyantly unconventional life of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo (1907-54) into a respectfully conventional, Hollywood-style biographical drama.
Bursting with a bitterness tinged with joy and humor, like Frida Kahlo’s work itself.
Just as in Kahlo's life, Rivera is the commanding centrifugal force of Taymor’s film, and remains the best reason to sit through the otherwise uneven, mildly captivating Frida.
It's a competent and nicely designed biopic that for all of the director's attempts to link surrealist film imagery with Hayek's depiction of Kahlo somehow manages to be generally lackluster.
Since Taymor shows flashes of brilliance, it's a pity that the project paints by the numbers so much.
Frida's artistic brilliance is undeniable -- it's among the most breathtakingly designed films I've ever seen.
Frida isn't that much different from many a Hollywood romance. What sets it apart is the vision that Taymor, the avant garde director of Broadway's The Lion King and the film Titus, brings.
Visually engrossing, seldom hammy, honorably Mexican and burns its Kahlories with conviction.
Why do the movies always turn the lives of fascinating, complex artists into the same old boring story?
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