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The Flower of My Secret

The Flower of My Secret (Spanish: La flor de mi secreto) is a 1995 drama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. It was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 68th Academy Awards, but it was not selected as one of the final five nominees.[2][3]

The Flower of My Secret
Theatrical release poster
SpanishLa flor de mi secreto
Directed byPedro Almodóvar
Written byPedro Almodóvar
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyAffonso Beato
Edited byJosé Salcedo
Music byAlberto Iglesias
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • 22 September 1995 (1995-09-22) (Spain)
  • 27 September 1995 (1995-09-27) (France)
Running time
102 minutes
Countries
  • Spain
  • France
LanguageSpanish
Budget$4.5 million
Box office$19 million[1]

Plot edit

Leocadia "Leo" Macías, missing her husband, Paco, a NATO military official who is in Brussels for reasons related to the Bosnian War, puts on a pair of boots he gave her, but they are too tight, and she cannot get them off. Unable to contact her housekeeper, she tracks down her best friend, Betty, who removes the boots. Betty later encourages Leo, who is a writer, to contact Betty's friend Ángel, an editor at El País, and ask for a job writing about literature as a distraction. Ángel and Leo get along well, but when he asks her to review a new anthology of works by Amanda Gris, a popular writer of romance novels, she refuses and leaves his office.

Ángel calls Leo to tell her he has read the pieces she gave him as examples of her writing and wants to publish one of her essays. Overjoyed, she wants to talk to Paco, but her call wakes him up and he accuses her of being drunk before she can relay her news.

Leo meets with her publishers to discuss her newest manuscript. They tell her it is unsuitably dark for an Amanda Gris novel and remind her that she is contractually obliged to write five romance novels each year with happy endings and without any social conscience, to be published pseudonymously, at Leo's request. The publishers threaten to sue her for breach of contract if she does not submit something in the required style, but she says she cannot write like that anymore. Frustrated, Leo writes an article belittling Amanda Gris and submits it to Ángel, who publishes it.

Paco comes home on what is supposed to be a 24-hour leave, but when he arrives, he is aloof and says he has to leave in two hours to go to Split.[a] Leo becomes hysterical and Paco accuses her of being selfish, resulting in an argument, during which all of the problems in their relationship that they had agreed to forget about until the conflict in Bosnia was over resurface. As Paco is leaving, Leo asks if there is any chance at saving their marriage. He says there is not. Left alone, Leo takes half of a bottle of tranquilizers.

Leo is awoken by the sound of her mother leaving a message on her answering machine. She vomits up the pills and wanders into the streets, where she bumps into Ángel. When she wakes up in his apartment the next day, she learns that, in her compromised state, she told him that she is Amanda Gris. He agrees to keep her secret, so long as she does not try to kill herself again.

Once home, Leo finds Betty waiting for her. Betty tells Leo that she and Paco had been having an affair, but she ended it the previous night when Paco came to see her following his argument with Leo. Leo's mother calls again to complain about Leo's sister, Rosa, with whom she lives, and say she is moving back to their old village; Leo decides to go with her.

Leo spends some time resting and reconnecting with her roots. One day, one of her publishers calls to say how pleased the firm is with Leo's two newest Amanda Gris novels. Somewhat bemused, Leo calls Ángel to ask if he wrote and submitted the works on her behalf. He says he did and, later, agrees to write the rest of the books on Leo's contract.

Back in Madrid, after attending a dance performance created by Antonio, the son of her housekeeper, who danced in it with his mother, Leo returns to her apartment. Antonio stops by and tells her that he had taken advantage of her recent forgetfulness to steal some of her belongings to finance his show, among them a copy of her rejected novel, which is being made into a film. Leo, who had been worried she was losing her mind, like several of her female relatives before her, muses about the paradoxes of life and surprises Antonio by thanking him for giving meaning to her darkest months.[b] Revitalized, she visits Ángel and, pretending it is New Year's Eve, they kiss.

Cast edit

Production edit

Shooting locations included Almagro, in the province of Ciudad Real.[5]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 85% based on 26 reviews, with an average score of 7/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "The Flower of My Secret finds Almodóvar revisiting old themes in a new, more subdued key, yielding a slight but vivacious work that delivers the pleasure of a punchy novella."[6] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 75 out of 100, based on 21 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[7]

Accolades edit

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
1996 10th Goya Awards Best Director Pedro Almodóvar Nominated [8]
Best Actress Marisa Paredes Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Chus Lampreave Nominated
Rossy de Palma Nominated
Best Art Direction Wolfgang Burmann Nominated
Best Makeup and Hairstyles Antonio Panizza, Juan Pedro Hernández Nominated
Best Sound Bernardo Menz, Graham V. Hartstone Nominated

Marisa Paredes won Best Actress at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, the ACE Awards, and the Sant Jordi Awards.

Connections to later films by Pedro Almodóvar edit

The opening scene of The Flower of My Secret, in which, during a class taught by Betty, two young doctors role-play trying to persuade a woman who is acting like a grieving mother to donate the organs of her dead teenage son, was used as the starting point of All About My Mother (1999).

The novel in The Flower of My Secret that is rejected by Leo's publishers for being too dark and is then stolen and turned into a film has the same basic plot as that surrounding one of the daughters in Volver (2006): a young mother hides the corpse of her husband in a refrigerator after their daughter kills him because he tried to rape the girl.

In The Flower of My Secret, Leo tells Ángel that she earned money reading and writing letters for her illiterate neighbors as a child, a detail from Almodóvar's own life that also appears in Pain and Glory (2019). Also, the title of the essay by Leo that Ángel wants to publish in El País is "Pain and Life", which resembles "Pain and Glory".[9]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The part of the plot dealing with Paco's visit has similarities to Dorothy Parker's short story The Lovely Leave.[4] When Leo first meets Ángel, she mentions that Parker is one of her favourite writers.
  2. ^ Presumably by making them the source of something beautiful (i.e., his and his mother's dance).

References edit

  1. ^ "La Flor de mi secreto (The Flower of My Secret) (1995)". JP's Box-Office. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  2. ^ Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
  3. ^ . FilmFestivals.com. Archived from the original on 7 April 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
  4. ^ "Pedro Almodovar, Tempted by Austerity". Los Angeles Times. 26 March 1996. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
  5. ^ Silvestre, Juan (22 September 2020). "'La flor de mi secreto': 10 curiosidades en su 25 aniversario". Fotogramas.
  6. ^ "The Flower of My Secret". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  7. ^ "The Flower of My Secret Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  8. ^ "La flor de mi secreto". Goya Awards. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  9. ^ "Pain and Glory (Dolor y Gloria) ★★★". 16 October 2019.

External links edit

  • The Flower of My Secret at IMDb  
  • The Flower of My Secret at AllMovie  
  • The Flower of My Secret at Box Office Mojo  
  • The Flower of My Secret at Metacritic  
  • The Flower of My Secret at Rotten Tomatoes  
  • Interview with Pedro Almodóvar about The Flower of My Secret
  • Los Angeles Times article on The Flower of My Secret

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5 Connections to later films by Pedro Almodovar 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksPlot editLeocadia Leo Macias missing her husband Paco a NATO military official who is in Brussels for reasons related to the Bosnian War puts on a pair of boots he gave her but they are too tight and she cannot get them off Unable to contact her housekeeper she tracks down her best friend Betty who removes the boots Betty later encourages Leo who is a writer to contact Betty s friend Angel an editor at El Pais and ask for a job writing about literature as a distraction Angel and Leo get along well but when he asks her to review a new anthology of works by Amanda Gris a popular writer of romance novels she refuses and leaves his office Angel calls Leo to tell her he has read the pieces she gave him as examples of her writing and wants to publish one of her essays Overjoyed she wants to talk to Paco but her call wakes him up and he accuses her of being drunk before she can relay her news Leo meets with her publishers to discuss her newest manuscript They tell her it is unsuitably dark for an Amanda Gris novel and remind her that she is contractually obliged to write five romance novels each year with happy endings and without any social conscience to be published pseudonymously at Leo s request The publishers threaten to sue her for breach of contract if she does not submit something in the required style but she says she cannot write like that anymore Frustrated Leo writes an article belittling Amanda Gris and submits it to Angel who publishes it Paco comes home on what is supposed to be a 24 hour leave but when he arrives he is aloof and says he has to leave in two hours to go to Split a Leo becomes hysterical and Paco accuses her of being selfish resulting in an argument during which all of the problems in their relationship that they had agreed to forget about until the conflict in Bosnia was over resurface As Paco is leaving Leo asks if there is any chance at saving their marriage He says there is not Left alone Leo takes half of a bottle of tranquilizers Leo is awoken by the sound of her mother leaving a message on her answering machine She vomits up the pills and wanders into the streets where she bumps into Angel When she wakes up in his apartment the next day she learns that in her compromised state she told him that she is Amanda Gris He agrees to keep her secret so long as she does not try to kill herself again Once home Leo finds Betty waiting for her Betty tells Leo that she and Paco had been having an affair but she ended it the previous night when Paco came to see her following his argument with Leo Leo s mother calls again to complain about Leo s sister Rosa with whom she lives and say she is moving back to their old village Leo decides to go with her Leo spends some time resting and reconnecting with her roots One day one of her publishers calls to say how pleased the firm is with Leo s two newest Amanda Gris novels Somewhat bemused Leo calls Angel to ask if he wrote and submitted the works on her behalf He says he did and later agrees to write the rest of the books on Leo s contract Back in Madrid after attending a dance performance created by Antonio the son of her housekeeper who danced in it with his mother Leo returns to her apartment Antonio stops by and tells her that he had taken advantage of her recent forgetfulness to steal some of her belongings to finance his show among them a copy of her rejected novel which is being made into a film Leo who had been worried she was losing her mind like several of her female relatives before her muses about the paradoxes of life and surprises Antonio by thanking him for giving meaning to her darkest months b Revitalized she visits Angel and pretending it is New Year s Eve they kiss Cast editMarisa Paredes as Leo Macias Juan Echanove as Angel an editor at El Pais Carme Elias as Betty Leo s friend Rossy de Palma as Rosa Leo s sister Chus Lampreave as Leo s mother Kiti Manver as Manuela a nurse who works with Betty Joaquin Cortes as Antonio Blanca s son Manuela Vargas as Blanca Leo s housekeeper Imanol Arias as Paco Leo s husband Gloria Munoz as Alicia Leo s publisherProduction editShooting locations included Almagro in the province of Ciudad Real 5 Reception editCritical response edit On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 85 based on 26 reviews with an average score of 7 10 The website s critics consensus reads The Flower of My Secret finds Almodovar revisiting old themes in a new more subdued key yielding a slight but vivacious work that delivers the pleasure of a punchy novella 6 Metacritic which uses a weighted average assigned the film a score of 75 out of 100 based on 21 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 7 Accolades edit Year Award Category Nominee s Result Ref 1996 10th Goya Awards Best Director Pedro Almodovar Nominated 8 Best Actress Marisa Paredes NominatedBest Supporting Actress Chus Lampreave NominatedRossy de Palma NominatedBest Art Direction Wolfgang Burmann NominatedBest Makeup and Hairstyles Antonio Panizza Juan Pedro Hernandez NominatedBest Sound Bernardo Menz Graham V Hartstone NominatedMarisa Paredes won Best Actress at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival the ACE Awards and the Sant Jordi Awards Connections to later films by Pedro Almodovar editThe opening scene of The Flower of My Secret in which during a class taught by Betty two young doctors role play trying to persuade a woman who is acting like a grieving mother to donate the organs of her dead teenage son was used as the starting point of All About My Mother 1999 The novel in The Flower of My Secret that is rejected by Leo s publishers for being too dark and is then stolen and turned into a film has the same basic plot as that surrounding one of the daughters in Volver 2006 a young mother hides the corpse of her husband in a refrigerator after their daughter kills him because he tried to rape the girl In The Flower of My Secret Leo tells Angel that she earned money reading and writing letters for her illiterate neighbors as a child a detail from Almodovar s own life that also appears in Pain and Glory 2019 Also the title of the essay by Leo that Angel wants to publish in El Pais is Pain and Life which resembles Pain and Glory 9 See also editList of Spanish films of 1995 List of submissions to the 68th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film List of Spanish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language FilmNotes edit The part of the plot dealing with Paco s visit has similarities to Dorothy Parker s short story The Lovely Leave 4 When Leo first meets Angel she mentions that Parker is one of her favourite writers Presumably by making them the source of something beautiful i e his and his mother s dance References edit La Flor de mi secreto The Flower of My Secret 1995 JP s Box Office Retrieved 26 May 2018 Margaret Herrick Library Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 41 to Compete for Foreign Language Oscar Nominations FilmFestivals com Archived from the original on 7 April 2012 Retrieved 4 October 2015 Pedro Almodovar Tempted by Austerity Los Angeles Times 26 March 1996 Retrieved 6 August 2015 Silvestre Juan 22 September 2020 La flor de mi secreto 10 curiosidades en su 25 aniversario Fotogramas The Flower of My Secret Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 6 September 2022 The Flower of My Secret Reviews Metacritic Retrieved 2 December 2022 La flor de mi secreto Goya Awards Retrieved 3 July 2022 Pain and Glory Dolor y Gloria 16 October 2019 External links editThe Flower of My Secret at IMDb nbsp The Flower of My Secret at AllMovie nbsp The Flower of My Secret at Box Office Mojo nbsp The Flower of My Secret at Metacritic nbsp The Flower of My Secret at Rotten Tomatoes nbsp Interview with Pedro Almodovar about The Flower of My Secret Los Angeles Times article on The Flower of My Secret Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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