"I hope the exit is joyful, and I hope never to return" A film review of the intriguing movie, 'Frida'.
Member rating: No Rating | Words: | Submitted: Wed Feb 02 2005
On the left is an image preview of every page of this document, and below are the first 150 words with formatting removed:
"I hope the exit is joyful, and I hope never to return" A film review of the intriguing movie, 'Frida'. The luminous colors that bring Frida Kahlo's fascinating uniqueness to life combined with Salma Hayek's superb performance make Julie Taylor's 'Frida' an outstanding film. The captivating directing and genius scripture produce an excellent account of the life well-known artist. Frida Kahlo was an artist of Mexican heritage, born in the year 1907. Having deficient health since, in 1925 she undergoes an almost-fatal trolley car accident, damaging her backbone and pelvis. Unable to walk for several months, Frida is confined to her bed with little verve; this proves to be the significant era that changes her life forever. She indulges in her painting, seeming to be the only way out of her misery. She paints intensely about pain and suffering. Later, she meets the love of her life, Diego Rivera (played...

