Pedro Almodóvar is the wild man of world cinema, a great, flamboyant talent whose films shimmer with his own vivid and hotly sexual take on the world. Not this time. Julieta, adapted from a trio of short stories by Pulitzer-winning Canadian writer Alice Munro, is more of the author than Almodóvar – the movie is a genuflection to the restraint and detail of her prose.
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: 'Julieta' Review: Almodóvar Tones Down for Mellow Mother-Daughter Melodrama
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