The latest dance drama from Spanish writer/director Carlos Saura (Flamenco,
Blood Wedding) turns the tango, the terpsichorean equivalent of sex
standing up, into one belabored and boring slow dance. A Best Foreign Language
Film nominee, this plodding meditation on art and artifice follows a filmmaker
named Mario (Miguel Ángel Solá) as he strives to create the
ultimate movie about . . . the tango. Yet the wink-wink
self-reflexivity backfires when Saura, just like Mario, struggles to find a
compelling narrative to justify all the heel hammering. Indeed, though the
dance sequences seethe with feral sensuality, the plot's as slim as a
cigarillo. In between rehearsals, mopy Mario pines for his ex-wife/star
(Cecilia Narova), then, predictably, sidles up to a young dancer (Mia Maestro),
an Audrey Hepburn-esque muchacha with Mafia ties.
As if to offset the dearth of intrigue, the dialogue balloons with risible
pomposity. Take, for example, this morsel of pillow talk: "Imagination is a
guard rail that keeps you from falling into the pit of horror." With missteps
like that, this is one Tango you'd be wise to sit out.
--Alicia Potter
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