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Amores Perros: Is Love is or is Love ain't "a Bitch"?

When it comes to movies (or sometimes even real life for that matter) many of us prefer to think of love in comic terms that make us laugh at the feel-good goofiness of a new romance. Or we may enjoy thinking of it as something heroic that enters our lives and rescues us from social obscurity or emotional banality. In AMORES PERROS, which translates into the English title "Love Is a Bitch," director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, and writer Guillermo Arriaga Jordan, explore with bold confidence and gruesome style the darker not-so-pretty sides of "this thing called love."

All review text by Aberjhani

AMORES PERROS Review Part 1

(The dog fight is on in scene from Amores Perros)

Amores Perros is three interwoven stories that add up to one extraordinary film. The first time I watched it, I was totally amazed by the sheer dramatic intensity of the relationships between the characters. They were at once extreme and yet highly believable. In the first segment, Gael Garcia Bernal is "Octavio," a young man who develops an obsession with his brother's battered wife. So relentless is his desire to claim her for his own that he plots to run away with her, tells lies to intrude upon intimate moments in attempts to seduce her himself, and hires thugs to beat his brother senseless.

In the second story of the film, "Daniel and Valeria," a successful magazine editor (Alvaro Guerrero) abandons his wife and family to begin his fantasy life with a beautiful model (Goya Toledo) only to watch the fantasy turn into a nightmare after an accident leaves the model maimed and bitter. The third tale, "El Chivo y Maru," shows us an estranged hit man (Emilio Echevvarria) who has a great passion for dogs but seemingly little for humans. Nevertheless, when hired by one step-brother to kill the other, he makes an unexpected choice that indicates he is not so damned that he is beyond redemption.

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AMORES PERROS Review Part 2

(The gifted Gael Garcia Bernal as a manic romantic in Amores Perros)

After watching Amores Perros for the second time, the three stories literally all came together with a huge bang. From the title of this engrossing masterwork, it's clear that director Gonzalez Inarritu recognizes love can sometimes be a torturous and soul-killing ordeal. Singer Julieta Venegas, in one of the bonus music videos on the DVD, put it this way: "Because your love's a bitch/ it's gonna kill me/ without having given me/ the least bit of happiness."

If this movie consisted of only the basic three interwoven storylines, it would still illustrate the director's point clearly enough. However, his cinematic artistry goes a lot further with canines providing a definitive metaphorical presence in each film segment. In one, a Rotweiler emerges as the hero who wins one dogfight after another to supply his master with the wealth needed to begin a new life. In another, an adored lap dog gets stuck under the boards of a floor and nearly drives its owners insane with its crying. And in the third, a lost soul of a man rescues a gun-shot dog from a horrible wreck and successfully nurses him back to life, but with some very disastrous consequences.

The relationships humans share with dogs in this film are often more loving and humane than those shared with other human beings. Although there are scenes of gruesome dog fights that make viewers cringe, we can forgive the animals because we understand their basic natures have been compromised by forced breeding and training to make them do what they do. What makes Amores Perros such a brilliantly unforgettable film--all 153 minutes of it-- is its unflinching condemnation of the abuses that people too often inflict upon each other and then blame on love without any sane reasons whatsoever.

by Author-Poet Aberjhani

Behold the Angst of Love

The story of Amores Perros takes us into a kind of labyrinth of different perspectives on love. Sometimes what we encounter is beautiful. Sometimes it's scary. And sometimes it's downright dangerous. It's that mixed bag of feelings that makes the film so unforgettable.
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A Look at the Less Glamorous Sides of Love

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Seems a Fair Trade for the Talented Dog Actors Involved in Amores Perros

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  • Ramkitten Nov 17, 2009 @ 11:28 pm | delete
    I'll have to see if this is in the foreign film section in our big rental store. Nice review. Definitely piqued my interest.
  • BettyBroke Feb 15, 2009 @ 2:57 am | delete
    Hi, I was looking in Squidoo for Gael Garcia and I found your lens. Great job, Amores Perros is one of my favourite movies! Have you watched La mala educacion/Bad Education and The Science of Sleep?

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