Frida
Starring: Alejandro Usigli, Alfred Molina, Amelia Zapata, Antonio Banderas, Diego Luna, Edward Norton, Geoffrey Rush, Lucia Bravo, Mia Maestro, Salma Hayek
Details: Mex / 118 minutes / (15PG).
On the whole, the central performances are effective - Hayek and Molina are clearly passionate about the material - and Taymor's aesthetic sensibilities are intensely vivid, with an animated sequence by the Quay brothers particularly memorable. Where the film falters is with the formulaic structure adopted. With a final draft penned by Ed Norton (who features in a cameo role as Nelson Rockefeller), the screenplay is fairly brisk but inefficient, wheeling through the major events in the painter's life with little real insight. Had Taymor been brave/allowed (delete as applicable, Mr Harvey Weinstein) to follow through on the more visual aspects of the story and perhaps been slightly more critical of her subject, Frida could have been a really impressive movie rather than reasonably engaging one it actually is.
Review by Garreth Murphy
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