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Goya's Ghosts, 2006

Goya's Ghosts

English

USA, Spain

Rating:6.9
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Profile of Goya's Ghosts

Goya's Ghosts can be described as captivating and thought provoking. The plot revolves around the clergy, the life of an artist, and a false accusation. The main genres are drama and period. In terms of style, Goya's Ghosts stars an ensemble cast. In approach, it is serious and realistic. It is located in Spain. Goya's Ghosts takes place in the 18th century. Note that it involves nudity, sexual content, and violent content.

Summary of Goya's Ghosts

Set against the backdrop of the Spanish Inquisition, GOYA'S GHOSTS explores the lives of the famous painter, his muse, and a conflicted monk. Francisco Goya (Stellan Skarsgard, PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD'S END) is a controversial figure in 1792 Madrid, but it's his innocent model Inés (Natalie Portman, V FOR VENDETTA) who draws the attention of the Inquisition. Her beauty also catches the eye of an ardent monk, Brother Lorenzo (Javier Bardem, THE SEA INSIDE), but the efforts of both Goya and her admirer cannot save her from years of torture and imprisonment.

This is Milos Forman's first film since 1999's MAN ON THE MOON, but the period detail of GOYA'S GHOSTS is more reminiscent of the director's Oscar-winning AMADEUS. Costumes and makeup reflect both the wealth and poverty of the era, adding glamour or grime to the turbulent times. Forman has always worked with talented actors in the past, including Jack Nicholson in ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST and F. Murray Abraham in AMADEUS, who earned Oscars and accolades for their performances. The trio of lead actors in this film continues that tradition, with Bardem being particularly worthy of praise. His Brother Lorenzo is a complex character, neither totally good nor totally evil, and Bardem inhabits the role perfectly. With these strong performances and the film's attention to detail, GOYA'S GHOSTS paints a realistic and sad portrait of one of history's darkest times.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA, Spain
Release date: 9 June 2007
Runtime: 113 min

Cast and Crew

Natalie Portman as Inés / Alicia in Goya's Ghosts
Natalie Portman

as Inés / Alicia

Javier Bardem as Lorenzo in Goya's Ghosts
Javier Bardem

as Lorenzo

Photos

Goya's Ghosts (2006)
Goya's Ghosts (2006)

Clips

Goya's Ghosts
Goya's Ghosts: Official Trailer

Critics Reviews

Los Angeles Times
Lavish production and wardrobe design, as well as beautiful cinematography by Javier Aguirresarobe make Goya's Ghosts lovely to look at, but as a portrait of the artist, the movie is a letdown.
Variety
Ambitious script is stranded between entertainment and intellectualism, leaving us with a magnificent folly, thoroughly watchable for its visuals but ultimately hollow.

Users Reviews

A gloriously terrible misfire. Long and boring, this film fails to engage the viewer in any way, and just about every performance falls completely flat. I'm not sure how a great director like Milos Forman managed to screw this one up so bad, but it...
Several of my friends told me they were disappointed by this movie. I'm sad to say I now feel the same...but only because I hoped for, and indeed expected, more. There is much good here--the cast is excellent, the costumes and sets superb, the story...
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