Release Date : Mar 17, 2006 Wide Genre Movie :Drama,Romance,Art House & International
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Actors :Laia Marull,Luis Tosar,Candela Pena,Rosa Maria Sarda,Nicolas Fernandez Luna,Kiti Manver,Sergi Calleja,Chus Gutiérrez,Elena Irureta,Elisabet Gelabert
Spanish actress/author/filmmaker Icíar Bollaín writes and directs the family drama Te Doy Mis Ojos (Take My Eyes), co-written by Alicia Luna. Pilar (Laia Marull) leaves her abusive husband, Antonio (Luis Tosar), during the middle of winter in Toledo, Spain. She and her son, Juan (Nicolás Fernández Luna), go to live with her sister Ana (Candela Peña). While supportive, Ana doesn't fully understand Pilar's situation. Pilar's mother, Aurora (Rosa María Sardà), refuses to acknowledge the problem. Antonio is desperate to win back Pilar. He sends her constant presents and even attends therapy sessions in order to work through his anger. Meanwhile, Pilar gets a job at an art museum and tries to restart her life. Take My Eyes won several awards at the San Sebastian Film Festival before making its U.S. premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 2004. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi
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A mesmerizing and deeply disturbing film from Spain.-San Francisco Chronicle
Approaching potentially unpleasant subject matter with humor, intelligence and deep compassion for its flawed yet infinitely human characters, Take My Eyes is almost certain to rank as one of the year's best films.
Jeff Shannon-Seattle Times
An extraordinarily truthful and piercing drama about spousal abuse.
Michael Wilmington-Chicago Tribune
What makes the movie fascinating is that it doesn't settle for a soap opera resolution to this story, with Pilar as the victim, Antonio as the villain, and evil vanquished. It digs deeper and more painfully.
Roger Ebert-Chicago Sun-Times
This tale of domestic abuse breaks little new stylistic or psychological ground, but it is a searing, well-acted drama that should strike universal chords.
Frank Scheck-Hollywood Reporter
This small, somber drama says things to battered women they probably already know. What it says to their abusers -- of any country or culture -- they can't afford to ignore.
Ty Burr-Boston Globe
Domestic abuse has been portrayed on film before but never with this much complexity.
Amber Wilkinson-Eye for Film
Every element of the production is well-crafted. Take My Eyes is highly recommended.
Eric Monder-Film Journal International
Actors Laia Marull and Luis Tosar explore the intricate details of a relationship based on the laws of attraction and repulsion, in which the intellect is repeatedly devastated by primal passion.
Bill White-Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Though deceptively straightforward in its exploration of the causes and effects of domestic abuse, Take My Eyes benefits from the grubby verisimilitude Bollaín brings to his material, which otherwise might have lapsed into movie-of-the-week superficiality
Nathan Rabin-AV Club
The performances from Marull and Tosar ... are superbly nuanced, carefully tweaking your emotions until they ensure that Take My Eyes is one of the most moving films you'll see this year.
-Empire Magazine
We emerge worn but wiser, having stepped, if only momentarily, and secondarily, into the shoes of the brutalized.
Saul Austerlitz-Boxoffice Magazine
Harrowing, psychologically astute drama about domestic abuse.
Ken Fox-TV Guide's Movie Guide
These kinds of films are hard to keep out of your mind.
Chris Cabin-Filmcritic.com
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One winter night, Pilar runs away from home. With her, she takes only a few belongings and her son, Juan. Antonio soon sets out to look for her. He says Pilar is his sunshine, and what's more, "She gave him her eyes"...TagLine Te doy mis ojos (Take My Eyes)


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