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Rating: - An Early Javier Bardem Film
HUEVOS DE ORO (Golden Balls) is a 1993 film by writer/director JJ Bigas Luna (best known for his 'Jamon, Jamon' and 'Son de Mar') that suffers from defective promo/packaging. The cover of the DVD (probably released only of late because of Javier Bardem's growing popularity in this country) suggests an edgy comedy: Bardem in a gold suit is seen grasping his crotch! Nothing could be more misrepresenting as this is a drama of lust, greed, power, and ruthlessness. Get past the promo and settle in for ... Read More
Rating: - about this DVDfilm/movie golden balls............
This is actually talking about "died of human" regarding the 'seduction' and sex of high post construction worker's daughter and he later end up been left to by himself....something like this and this film is recommended tothose whom are interested in this genre of DVDfilms/movie.
Golden Balls: Huevos De Oro
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Dr, MR Franc MBBS (PhD) GPS Ang Poon Kah
Rating: - calidad-sweet movie
from venezuela to madrid this movie is a good movie. first time i wacht this i was joung but is sweet movie javier plays awesomwe in this movie is good actor and is one of the best.
Rating: - Good for Bigas Luna fans, but not for everyone
There are some great actors in this film including Javier Bardem, Benicio Del Toro, Maribel Verdu and Maria de Medeiros, but if you aren't a fan of Bigas Luna's intense comedic/dramatic explorations of sexuality, you probably won't enjoy this. Bardem is brave and effective as the macho anti-hero, Del Toro has a brief role as a randy gardner, and the women are all beautiful and sexy, but it's a bit of a trifle in the end. Part of an unofficial trilogy of films that includes "Jamon, Jamon" and "La Teta ... Read More
Rating: - incredible movie
This movie is about a macho character named Benito Gonzalez. He wants to get to the top. We're talking Women, Cars, Fame, and Fortune. He starts out as a soldier and when he gets out, its all about being creative and doing whatever it takes to get to the top.He is a big fan of Dali because he does whatever he wants regardless of people think. In the end it all comes crashing. Its a very enjoyable movie with great acting..when Javier Bardem was still making a name for himself. Bigas Luna at his best!!
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