There seem to be two Pedro Almodóvars at work. One is the recent arthouse darling who makes serious, dark, somewhat twisted, oddly whimsical, deeply emotional soap opera-like feminist dramas that examine vanity, sexuality, family, trauma, and sometimes pedophilia, all within an unexpectedly accessible carnival-like atmosphere. Essentially, all the films he’s made since 1999’s All About My Mother (including greats like Talk to Her and…
Holding a basketball hand, POV. Photo: Clover No.7 Photography (Getty) Despite a plethora of scientific and photographic proof, millions of people…
