[Arriaga] has an uncanny understanding of damaged human beings. He needs to step away to let them live.
The Burning Plain (2009)
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Reviews Counted:61
Fresh:19
Rotten:42
Average Rating:4.7/10
Consensus: This heavily symbolic, melodramatic multi-narrative drama lacks emotional resonance.
Theatrical Release:13-03-2009
Synopsis: From Guillermo Arriaga, the internationally acclaimed writer of Babel, 21 Grams and Amores Perros, comes THE BURNING PLAIN, a romantic mystery about a woman on the edge who takes an emotional... From Guillermo Arriaga, the internationally acclaimed writer of Babel, 21 Grams and Amores Perros, comes THE BURNING PLAIN, a romantic mystery about a woman on the edge who takes an emotional journey back to the defining moment of her life. Oscar-winner Charlize Theron plays Sylvia, a beautiful restaurant manager whose cool, professional demeanor masks the sexually charged storm within. When a stranger from Mexico confronts her with her mysterious past, Sylvia is launched into a journey through space and time that inextricably connects her to these disparate characters, all of whom are grappling with their own romantic destinies. In Mexico, a young motherless girl, Maria (Tessa Ia), lives happily with her father and his best friend until a tragic accident changes it all. In the New Mexicoborder town of Las Cruces, two teenagers, Mariana (Jennifer Lawrence) and Santiago (JD Pardo), find love in the aftermath of their parents’ sudden deaths. In an abandoned trailer, a housewife, Gina (Oscar-winner Kim Basinger), embarks on a passionate affair that will put Sylvia and the others on a collision course with the explosive power of forbidden love. THE BURNING PLAIN is the directorial debut of Oscar-nominated screenwriter Guillermo Arriaga. --© 2929 Producerions [More]
Starring: Charlize Theron, Kim Basinger, John Corbett, Joaquim de Almeida
Starring: Charlize Theron, Kim Basinger, John Corbett, Joaquim de Almeida, Danny Pino, Jose Maria Yazpik, Jennifer Lawrence
Director: Guillermo Arriaga
Director: Guillermo Arriaga
Screenwriter: Guillermo Arriaga
Producer: Walter F. Parkes, Laurie MacDonald
Composer: Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Hans Zimmer
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Reviews for The Burning Plain
A striking feature of the movie is the cool, practical temperaments of the three related female leads. It's a line that adds credibility to a movie of tremendous maturity and restrained passion.
A dreary mess directed and written by Guillermo Arriaga. Since it is Arriaga's first directing assignment, he can only blame his screenwriter for this uninvolving melodrama.
All of these seemingly disparate stories are related, but Arriaga connects them more slowly than an alert viewer can on his or her own.
It wearily limps along with its joyless obvious tale of loss, guilt and redemption.
Theron continues her string of terrific and daring thespian performances. She lays bare her body and soul in this unforgettable heartbreaking turn.
The film isn't entirely believable in some places, but I did admire the skill of the storytelling and the neat way all the pieces come together.
It lacks whatever Inarritu brought ... something like a joyful playfulness to leaven the dolefulness of Arriaga's literary vision.
Just because a movie has over-sexed blonds, lusty teens, roasted birds, a fire, a plane crash, self-mutilation and Charlize Theron's breasts doesn't mean it won't be bad. But it shouldn't be boring.
The burning is mostly on the plain, not in this labyrinthine story.
Throw in enough symbolism to choke an English-lit major and you have a film challenge that too often feels like a chore.
If Arriaga had allowed us to spend more time with the key characters in this extended tragedy, or had spent some time punching up the plot, The Burning Plain might have had a chance.
Arriaga just sets his cast on mope, with nary a smile present, and the actors slog through the misery as best they can.
Suggestions of a potential smash keep the audience hoping this film will come together but in the end it is too much and too little.
Possibly the stories fit too neatly. If so, it's hardly a fatal flaw.
This undocumented north of the border crossing in reverse romantic drama, likewise crosses borders in a kind of Americanization of the telenovela, with mixed results.
The Burning Plain is missing a surprising and compelling story that packs an emotional punch, so Arriaga uses his signature style to distract you in the same way a magician would use the old sleight of hand practice.
It's serious stuff, intended for serious movie people. The only problem is, serious movie people have already been there, done that.
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