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Valentin (2004)

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Reviews Counted:64

Fresh:38

Rotten:26

Average Rating:6.1/10

Consensus: A coming-of-age tale that's more cloying than affecting.

Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for some thematic elements and language

Runtime: 86 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:27-02-2004

Synopsis: This heart-warmer concerns precocious eight-year-old Valentin (Rodrigo Noya), who lives alone with his grandmother in Buenos Aires in the early 1960s. Longing to be reunited with his absentee mom,... This heart-warmer concerns precocious eight-year-old Valentin (Rodrigo Noya), who lives alone with his grandmother in Buenos Aires in the early 1960s. Longing to be reunited with his absentee mom, Valentin lives with his eccentric grandma (long-time Almodovar star Carmen Maura) and deals with the occasional visits from his reprobate father (director Alejandro Agresti). For solace, Valentin visits a kindly musician (Mex Uritzberea) who urges the boy to hang on to his dream of becoming Argentina's first astronaut. Valentin also develops a bond with Leticia (Juliete Cardinali), one of his dad's young girlfriends. Noya plays his role like a pint-sized blend of Woody Allen, Nanni Moretti, and Audrey Tatou (AMELIE), replete with poignant optimism, wry commentary, and a cupid-like need to play matchmaker for the nicer adults in his life. As engaging as he is, the film gets stolen by the wonderful Cardinali (a TV star in Argentina) who radiates angelic warmth in her too-few scenes. Agresti suffuses the film with well-observed period detail that only hints at the political turmoil of the time (Argentina was in the grip of the infamous "reign of terror" throughout the '60s and '70s). VALENTIN is one of those films that manages to win a viewer's heart without pulling any harsh reality punches. [More]

Starring: Rodrigo Noya, Julieta Cardinali, Carmen Maura, Lorenzo Quinteros

Starring: Rodrigo Noya, Julieta Cardinali, Carmen Maura, Lorenzo Quinteros, Mex Urtizberea

Director: Alejandro Agresti

Director: Alejandro Agresti
Screenwriter: Alejandro Agresti
Producer: Laurens Geels
Composer: Luis Salinas, Paul M. Van Bruggen
Studio: Miramax Films

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In the title role, child actor Rodrigo Noya excels in what is only his second feature film appearance. Adorably cute, wise beyond his years and more than a little geeky, he's also -- as his name suggests -- a real sweetheart.

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A very clever screenplay that somehow manages to be both hilariously funny and surprisingly poignant at the same time.

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Desson Thomson
Desson Thomson
Washington Post

Valentín joins an ever-lengthening list of films about children from broken families. No better or worse than most, it boasts Almodóvar favorite Maura, who is splendid, as always. Agresti also does a fine job as the father.

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01/24/05
Jean Lowerison
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San Diego Metropolitan

Whether you ease into the languid and semi-treacly flow of this big-hearted Argentinean import or instead scoff at the child’s-eye platitudes contained within will have much to do with your tolerance of preposterously cute moppets in dire straits.

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01/24/05
Marc Savlov
Marc Savlov
Austin Chronicle

A melancholy and overly familiar thing.

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08/06/04
Roger Moore
Roger Moore
Orlando Sentinel

Writer/director Alejandro Agresti proves adept at reminding us that everybody's heart is a nation-state unto itself.

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08/05/04
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08/04/04
Jonathan W. Hickman
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Hilarious and genuinely touching.

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06/24/04
Phoebe Flowers
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Occasionally charming, but it's as manipulative as it is heartfelt.

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06/18/04
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