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Little Ashes (2009)

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Reviews Counted:63

Fresh:15

Rotten:48

Average Rating:4.2/10

Consensus: It has a beautiful cast, but Little Ashes suffers from an uneven tone and a surplus of unintentionally silly moments.

Rated: 15 [See Full Rating] for sexual content, language and a brief disturbing image.

Runtime: 1 hr 52 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:08-05-2009

Synopsis: A romantic story about the young life and loves of artist Salvador Dali, filmmaker Luis Buñuel and writer Federico Garcia Lorca. In 1922, Madrid is wavering on the edge of change as traditional... A romantic story about the young life and loves of artist Salvador Dali, filmmaker Luis Buñuel and writer Federico Garcia Lorca. In 1922, Madrid is wavering on the edge of change as traditional values are challenged by the dangerous new influences of Jazz, Freud and the avant-garde. Salvador Dali arrives at the university, 18 years old and determined to become a great artist. His bizarre blend of shyness and rampant exhibitionism attracts the attention of two of the university's social elite - Federico Garcia Lorca and Luis Buñuel. Salvador is absorbed into their decadent group and for a time Salvador, Luis and Federico become a formidable trio, the most ultra-modern group in Madrid. However as time passes, Salvador feels an increasingly strong pull towards the charismatic Federico - who is himself oblivious of the attentions he is getting from his beautiful writer friend, Margarita. Finally, in the face of his friends' preoccupations - and Federico's growing renown as a poet - Luis sets off for Paris in search of his own artistic success. Federico and Salvador spend the holiday in the sea-side town of Cadaques. Both the idyllic surroundings and the warmth of the Dali family sweep Federico off his feet. Salvador and he draw closer, sharing their deepest beliefs, inspirations and secrets, convinced that they have found a kind of friendship undreamt of by others. It is more that a meeting of the minds; it is a fusion of souls. And then one night, in the phosphorescent water, it becomes something else. --© Regent Releasing [More]

Starring: Javier Beltran, Robert Pattinson, Matthew McNulty, Marina Gatell

Starring: Javier Beltran, Robert Pattinson, Matthew McNulty, Marina Gatell, Esther Nubiola, Bruno Oro, Simon Andreu, Vicky Pena, Arly Jover

Director: Paul Morrison

Director: Paul Morrison
Screenwriter: Phillipa Goslett
Producer: Carlo Dusi, Jonny Persey, Jaume Vilalta
Composer: Miguel Mera
Studio: Regent Releasing

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2/5

Edward Porter

The only viewers on whom the film is likely to make a big impression are young fans of Robert Pattinson, the heart-throb star of Twilight. For them, watching their idol’s unrestrained performance as Dali will be quite a crash course in surrealism.

Full Review Source: | comment 1 Comment | May., 13 2009 09:08 AM

Sunday Times (UK)

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Philip French

It's reductive and overly schematic in the way movies about the literary and intellectual life tend to be.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | May., 13 2009 08:53 AM

Observer [UK]

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Nicholas Barber

It's an interesting scenario, but its workaday execution couldn't be further from the avant-garde aspirations of its protagonists.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | May., 13 2009 08:39 AM

Independent on Sunday

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2.5/5

Rich Cline

Shying away from the big issue, Morrison leaves us feeling oddly removed from what is otherwise a beautiful, heartbreaking story.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | May., 13 2009 08:29 AM

Shadows on the Wall

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2/6

Trevor Johnston

In the end, it doesn’t satisfy as fact-based bio or love story, but we appreciate the effort.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | May., 08 2009 07:07 AM

Time Out

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2.5/5

Ali Catterall

Ultimately, Little Ashes, a piece of commercial entertainment made on the other side of the twentieth century, lacks the courage of its case studies' convictions.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | May., 08 2009 06:54 AM

Channel 4 Film

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2/5

Wendy Ide

The presence of Robert Twilight Pattinson in the cast of Little Ashes might generate more interest in this insubstantial drama than its meagre merits warrant.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | May., 08 2009 06:41 AM

Times [UK]

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2/5

Xan Brooks

It's quite an achievement to make a discreet, diffident film about the rumoured love affair between tyro artists Salvador Dalí and Federico García Lorca - but I'll be damned if Little Ashes doesn't manage it.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | May., 08 2009 06:12 AM

Guardian [UK]

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2/5

Tim Robey

Director Paul Morrison doesn’t do a terrible job on the budget, but it’s all a good deal too amateur-Brideshead to be believed.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | May., 08 2009 05:13 AM

Daily Telegraph

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4/5

Kat Halstead

Wretched and devastating rather than titillating, the pivotal homosexual love affair is beautifully and sensitively handled, resulting in an intense character piece throbbing with innovation and sexual repression.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | May., 08 2009 05:05 AM

Little White Lies

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3/5

Simon Reynolds

It might be frolicky and slightly frivolous, but Little Ashes's Entourageian take on the lives of Spain's artistic elite has a fiery passion and some fine central performances.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | May., 08 2009 04:52 AM

Digital Spy

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3/5

Tim Evans

This is basically Costa Del Merchant-Ivory with the thickly accented British members of the cast appearing to have elocution lessons from Fawlty Towers' Manuel. Yet it's an intriguing story, well-served by some neat performances.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | May., 08 2009 04:39 AM

Sky Movies

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3/5

Jane Crowther

Leaving questions dangling, this isn’t the definitive take on Dalí art-lovers may crave. Still, shot on a shoestring, it’s nevertheless a lush, involving period drama that proves there are other strings to Pattinson’s bow.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | May., 08 2009 04:26 AM

Total Film

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3/5

David Edwards

Little Ashes is an arthouse film filled with bare bottoms, full-frontal nudity and gay passion. You can practically hear Pattinson's army of girl fans weeping into their popcorn.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | May., 08 2009 03:53 AM

Daily Mirror [UK]

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3/5

Martin Hoyle

Paul Morrison’s evocation of the meeting in 1920s Madrid and subsequent tortuous relationship of the young Salvador Dalí, Luis Buñuel and Federico Garcia Lorca is such a labour of love that you forgive its incongruities.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | May., 08 2009 03:28 AM

Financial Times

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Allan Hunter

It does boast a lavish recreation of the period, fabulous costumes, the rugged beauty of some prime European locations and enough torrid emotions to make for a captivating period piece.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | May., 08 2009 02:36 AM

Daily Express

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3/5

Matthew Turner

Engaging, beautifully shot and impressively acted drama, though it runs out of steam towards the end and lacks the courage of its convictions.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | May., 08 2009 01:57 AM

ViewLondon

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D+

John A. Nesbit

limps along about as lifelessly as one of Dali's melting clocks

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Sep., 16 2009 04:57 PM

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Jeff Vice

Beltran tries to give this flimsy nonsense some weight, but Brits McNulty and Pattinson's attempts at a Spanish accent are woeful.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Sep., 03 2009 02:35 PM

Deseret News, Salt Lake City

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2/10

Michael Szymanski

It's not even worth it for Robert Pattinson, who is shown in the movie, nearly fully naked, with his privates tucked between his legs, but everything else showing.

Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Aug., 18 2009 12:38 PM

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