The Flower of My Secret
The Flower of My Secret

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The Flower of My Secret

1995
Movie
106 min
Spanish

Middle-aged romance author Leo writes under a pseudonym, since she despises her own work. At home, her husband, who works overseas, is distant both physically and emotionally. As she reevaluates her life and writing, Leo is led to an unexpected relationship with Ángel, a sensitive newspaper editor.

Insights

IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Metacritic71/100
Google Users79%
Director: Pedro AlmodóvarGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

A successful romance novelist, Leo Macías, secretly feels unloved and trapped in her marriage, leading her to contemplate drastic actions. Her life takes unexpected turns when she discovers her husband's affair and delves into a journey of self-discovery, finding solace and inspiration in the very genre she writes. Along the way, she reconnects with old friends and confronts her past, ultimately seeking a new path to happiness and authenticity.

Critical Reception

The Flower of My Secret was met with generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Almodóvar's signature style, the performances of the cast, and the film's blend of humor and pathos. Audiences also responded well to its relatable themes of love, loss, and self-discovery.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Pedro Almodóvar's distinctive directorial vision and vibrant storytelling.

  • Marisa Paredes delivers a compelling performance as the emotionally complex protagonist.

  • The film skillfully balances melodrama with dark humor, exploring themes of identity and female empowerment.

Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's engaging narrative and the strong performances, particularly from Marisa Paredes. Many found the exploration of personal struggle and self-reinvention to be moving and relatable, though some noted the emotional intensity could be overwhelming.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Marisa Paredes received critical acclaim for her role.

Fun Fact

The film features a cameo by actress Chus Lampreave, a frequent collaborator with Almodóvar, who plays a peculiar neighbor who offers Leo cryptic advice.

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TMDB Reviews

2 reviews
CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

Though I found there to be just a bit too much frenetic dialogue, this is still quite a funny evaluation of a failing relationship. It's "Leo" (Marisa Paredes) who has just gone off the boil a bit for her soldier husband "Paco" (Imanol Aris...

badelf

badelf

An early Almodóvar that is more like a novel from Amanda Gris, the protagonist of the movie. Not brilliant, but a respectable romantic comedy.

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