La Vida Rosa
La Vida Rosa

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La Vida Rosa

2001
Movie
113 min
Tagalog

Crime does not pay, so the adage goes. But feisty and outspoken Rosa (Rosanna Roces)--however sharp-witted--does not know any better. Doggedly out for bigger money, she is quick to rebuff even her lover Dado's (Diether Ocampo) pitch for a new life. What will they risk to succeed? What will they give to taste the sweet pleasure of living peacefully and not running away from law and the syndicate anymore? Will their love for each other endure in the end?

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Alfonso AlbaceteGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

In Madrid, a young woman named Rosa navigates the complexities of love, desire, and her own identity. She finds herself drawn into a passionate and tumultuous relationship with a charismatic artist, which leads her to question societal expectations and her own desires. The film explores themes of sexual awakening and the search for authentic connection in a vibrant urban setting.

Critical Reception

La Vida Rosa received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its vibrant aesthetic and Paz Vega's compelling performance. Some found the narrative somewhat conventional, while others praised its exploration of youthful passion and sexual exploration. The film was noted for its stylish direction and its frank depiction of relationships.

What Reviewers Say

  • Paz Vega delivers a standout performance as a young woman exploring her desires.

  • The film is visually striking, capturing the energy of Madrid.

  • While some criticize its predictable plot, its exploration of sexual awakening is noted.

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Fun Fact

Paz Vega's role in 'La Vida Rosa' was one of her early significant performances, helping to establish her as a prominent figure in Spanish cinema before her international breakthrough.

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