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Don't Tempt Me (2003)
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Reviews Counted: 29
Fresh: 11
Rotten:18
Average Rating: 5.1/10
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language, some violence and sexual content
Runtime: 1 hr 52 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Aug 22, 2003 Limited
Synopsis: Penelope Cruz and Victoria Abril are arch enemies in the Faustian tale DON'T TEMPT ME. Sent to Earth to determine the fate of boxer Manny (Demian Bichir), Lola (Abril) is an angel from Heaven, and... Penelope Cruz and Victoria Abril are arch enemies in the Faustian tale DON'T TEMPT ME. Sent to Earth to determine the fate of boxer Manny (Demian Bichir), Lola (Abril) is an angel from Heaven, and Carmen (Cruz) is a devil pulled out of the vortex of Hell. For Lola, the mission is a chore, a nightmare, and puts her at risk for losing her cushy celestial spot. For Carmen, it is a gift, a vacation, and the one chance she has for redemption. Manny is stuck in the middle of these two manic forces, who must influence his decision to either stick with his competitive boxing career and risk a brain hemorrhage, or quit and save himself. At either end of the spectrum are higher forces. Gael Garcia Bernal plays the slick and slimy Davenport (read: Satan), ruling the chaotic, violent red regions of Hell from which Carmen was sprung. In Heaven, a lovely white oasis of cabaret and leisure time, Fanny Ardant is a graceful Marina D'Angelo who encourages Lola with her singing career. A witty and amusing film in French (Heaven), Spanish (Earth), and English (Hell), with many moments of tongue-in-cheek insight on the battle of good versus evil, director Augustin Diaz Yanes has spun an entertaining yarn with DON'T TEMPT ME. [More]
Starring: Penelope Cruz, Victoria Abril, Gael Garcia Bernal, Fanny Ardant
Starring: Penelope Cruz, Victoria Abril, Gael Garcia Bernal, Fanny Ardant, Demian Bichir
Director: Agustin Diaz Yanes
Director: Agustin Diaz Yanes
Screenwriter: Agustin Diaz Yanes
Studio: First Look
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Reviews for Don't Tempt Me
Bendito Infierno’s characters crack and pop off the screen; you’re caught up in their tussle even as you acknowledge its artificiality.
...undoubtedly a silly premise, but writer/director Agustin Diaz Yanes imbues the film with enough style and humor to keep things interesting.
As tempting as it is to describe the level of humor in Don't Tempt Me as hellish, that's probably giving the movie more credit than it deserves. Although describing anything in this dark comedy as heavenly is even more of a stretch.
Sometimes nothing is more irritating than forced wackiness. Especially forced wackiness with a supposed deeper point.
A barely comprehensible mess ... Fun is something in very short supply in this would-be comedy.
It's all harmless fun, I suppose, and mercifully free of all the cant usually associated with fantasies of Heaven and Hell.
This doesn't intend to be a mystery but it sure makes one out of why the investors didn't require a re-write.
Bernal can't decide if he's making a Tarantino homage or an Almodóvar riff or an Albert Brooks tribute... and the wobbly sensibility finally knocks the movie's legs out from beneath it altogether.
Manny is so uninteresting as a pivotal character that he's a black hole who sucks away our investment in the film.
A sultry, pretty thing with a few good ideas: in other words, stuck in limbo.
Consistently clever and inventive on a level a little below the inspired.
The film lumbers along with a confused logic and becomes so entangled in its own numerous subplots that it trips over its own leaden feet.
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