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Mondays in the Sun (2003)
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Reviews Counted:67
Fresh:53
Rotten:14
Average Rating:6.9/10
Consensus: Thought-provoking, but plodding movie about the effects of unemployment on a group of former shipyards workers.
Runtime: 1 hr 55 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: A northern Spanish coastal town suffers from its own isolationism as shipyards close down, leaving the labor force scouring the streets for temp jobs with only their stubborn pride to show for it.... A northern Spanish coastal town suffers from its own isolationism as shipyards close down, leaving the labor force scouring the streets for temp jobs with only their stubborn pride to show for it. Among the disillusioned is Santa (Javier Bardem), a cocksure, angry rebel who refuses to admit his own failures. Santa is the ring leader of a group of rapidly aging friends whose unemployed status causes them mounting grief. They drown their sorrows in an otherwise empty bar owned by Rico (Joaquin Climent), one of their coworkers from what now seems another life. While Santa tries to clumsily seduce women and pay for a lamp post he vandalized in anger, his companions battle serious alcoholism, loan denials, and marriage troubles, as they all face their own insignificance. Javier Bardem perfectly embodies the defiant loser that is Santa. Letting himself go and carrying a hefty gut, Bardem manages to exude the false charm of a bitter sad sack who has remained a lady's man. Captured in gritty detail, director Fernando Leon de Aranoa offers a shattered image of the proud work force of northern Spain in a picture that won five Goya Awards, Spain's equivalent to the Oscars. [More]
Starring: Javier Bardem, Luis Tosar, Jose Angel Egid, Nieve de Medina
Starring: Javier Bardem, Luis Tosar, Jose Angel Egid, Nieve de Medina, Enrique Villen, Celso Bugallo, Joaquin Clement, Aida Folch, Serge Riaboukine, Laura Dominguez
Director: Fernando León de Aranoa
Director: Fernando León de Aranoa
Screenwriter: Fernando León de Aranoa
Producer: Elias Querejeta
Composer: Lucio Godoy
Studio: Lions Gate Films
Reviews for Mondays in the Sun
Moving, often hilarious examination of masculine frustration with a sharply observed script and impressive performances from its cast.
Mondays in the Sun is prodigiously uneventful, though its heart is in the right place. It would be easier to dismiss if it weren't.
Mondays in the Sun is heartfelt and true and as tedious as a movie about chronic unemployment can be.
It's a bit of a challenge to watch, but Javier Bardem fans will want to check it out.
Though buoyed by excellent, unflinching performances, this melancholy drama reflects the dismally monotonous lives of its subjects just a little too well.
It has nice little touches, and some solid performances, but in the end nothing is accomplished. It is as though the film itself is unemployed.
Midway, Mondays in the Sun becomes as dull as a day with nothing to do.
Much like the lives it depicts, Mondays in the Sun is repetitious, uneventful and, in the end, dull.
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