Original Sin (2001)
Runtime: 1 hr 58 mins
Theatrical Release: Aug 3, 2001 Wide
Box Office: $15,113,699
Synopsis: Late nineteenth century Cuba. Dawn. At the docks, Luis (Antonio Banderas) waits for his American mail-order bride. But, his wait seems to be in vain. Then, magically, she appears--Julia (Angelina Jolie). And, she is beautiful, unlike the woman whose picture she sent. But Luis had lied as... Late nineteenth century Cuba. Dawn. At the docks, Luis (Antonio Banderas) waits for his American mail-order bride. But, his wait seems to be in vain. Then, magically, she appears--Julia (Angelina Jolie). And, she is beautiful, unlike the woman whose picture she sent. But Luis had lied as well--he wrote that he was only a clerk in the coffee company that he actually owns. In spite of their deceptions, they marry immediately. They are blissfully happy, although Julia has her demons. She has nightmares, she ignores her sister's letters, and--mysteriously--won't open her trunk. Her sister sends an unnerving detective to check that she arrived. Still unsatisfied, her sister arrives herself. That's when Julia disappears with the money in Luis's bank accounts, instantaneously transforming Luis's dream into a nightmare. Scriptwriter/director Michael Cristofer explores sexual obsession and deception in ORIGINAL SIN. The sumptuous thriller, based on Cornell Woolrich's classic noir novel, has elegant, lush photography by Mexican director of photography Roderigo Prieto, and a Cuban-inflected jazz score by composer Terence Blanchard. Thomas Jane is forceful as the detective. Antonio Banderas captures Luis's bliss, bewilderment, and anger perfectly. But, the troubled center of the movie is Julia, and Angelina Jolie is at her best as she reveals the joy and turmoil of a woman who doesn't know how to deal with love and can't break free from her past. [More]
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Antonio Banderas, Angelina Jolie, Jack Thompson, Thomas Jane, Pedro Armendariz
Screenwriter: Michael Cristofer
Producer: Denise Di Novi, Kate Guinzberg
Composer: Terence Blanchard
Buy It On DVD
Reviews
Um melodrama que tenta esconder sua vulgaridade atrás de uma aura de falso refinamento.
...the only sin committed was by the filmmakers producing the movie in the first place.
What we have here is simply an erotic thriller with so many melodramatic turns, it eventually becomes laughable.
Related Forums
by: Aurelia 8/11/01

Top Critic