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Valentin

Valentin, a 9-year-old boy living with his grandmother in late-1960s Buenos Aires, believes his family has problems that only he can solve. The youngster dreams of being reunited with his mother, who's separated from Valentin's abusive father.

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Release : 2002
Rating : 7.5
Studio : First Floor Features,  Patagonik,  RWA, 
Crew : Director,  Co-Producer, 
Cast : Rodrigo Noya Carmen Maura Julieta Cardinali Jean Pierre Noher Mex Urtizberea
Genre : Drama Comedy Romance

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Reviews

Huievest
2018/08/30

Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.

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Robert Joyner
2018/08/30

The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one

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Adeel Hail
2018/08/30

Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.

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Zlatica
2018/08/30

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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nycritic
2006/09/13

The world, as seen from the very adult eyes and precocious mind of Valentin, an 8-year old boy living with grandmother (Carmen Maura) while his father goes from girlfriend to girlfriend, can be a somewhat alienating place. Especially when the grandmother constantly talks to herself and complains about everything around her and his father is barely there. He's aware that his grandmother, despite her abrasive temper, loves him, but she's not a real mother to him. His mother, as Valentin has been told, ran off with someone else and will not see him. And her mere suggestion will tick off his father's ugly, violent streak.However, what seems to be the basis of a story that might have overtones of James Baldwin's style becomes something totally different, almost lyrical. Valentin, despite being surrounded by negative energy, is quite resilient in the way not many children may be. His conversations with his Uncle Chiche in regards to women's beauty (because he longs to see his own father settle down), as well as his growing friendship with Rufo, a musician, are steps to his own acceptance in his world. However, it's with his meeting with Leticia (Julieta Cardinali) that he discovers a kindred spirit, even a temporary, surrogate mother.Their encounter is literally bursting in a bubble of enormous poignancy that threatens to overwhelm the camera lens capturing its story. It's as if Agresti wanted to really focus in on this particular moment in time when everything seemed perfect... and in his own interview, he states that this was the event that led to the making of his story. With exquisite period pop music, they meet and go to the movies, where they bond, and in a gesture of near-infinite compassion, Leticia smiles down at Valentin as he enjoys the movie. Later on he confides a truth about his father that brings tears to her eyes... and in a quiet moment in the park, they promise never to speak of this to anyone -- not even Valentin's father.Of course, Leticia does tell his father -- even when in a heartbreaking scene, she denies this to Valentin even though her body language suggests otherwise. It's here when Valentin has his only burst of rage: he's a child caught in the middle, being called derogatory names, and he's tired of it. All he wants is the love of a mother.VALENTIN boasts the presence of Carmen Maura, an Almodovar veteran. Her presence is that of a woman who clearly loves her grandson, but has become so bitter with life due to the destinies of her two sons and the death of her husband that her health, and possibly her sanity, is failing. She is not a one-note crusty old lady: one scene tells pages of who she is, who she was, and how deeply she misses the man of her life. Agresti himself is fearsome as the father. He is a man who no one wants to mess with because his temper is out the window, and later revelations from Leticia and a crucial character Valentin meets near the end of the film point at his abusive, possibly even psychotic nature.The young actor playing Valentin, however, is an inspired choice. More so in a time when child actors tend to read their lines instead of actually feeling them, Rodrigo Noya, virtually a stand-in for Agresti himself, may not know the realities of acting at a technical level, but he plays his part with maturity, and his reactions never border on cute. His rendition of Valentin is that of a boy who knows what he wants to be when he grows up, one who wants to solve people's problems and make things better (even when this may bring his into trouble), but one who isn't quite aware of people's prejudices as with the Anti-Semitism that pervades throughout some of the story's characters.It's a good move for Agresti to not move into explaining certain details of the plot's resolution. (In this respect it pays to know Spanish and read between the lines.) Valentin's quest for a mother ends more than satisfying, and even when his destiny seems to be unclear, his omniscient narration leads the audience to understand that things will be better for him. After all... is not an astronaut, he can very well become a writer, and that writer is Agresti himself. And that has to account for something.

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Claudio Carvalho
2006/01/14

On 1969, in Argentina, the eight years old Valentin (Rodrigo Noya) is a boy that dreams to be an astronaut. He is raised by his poor widow grandmother Abuela (Carmen Maura), and is totally abandoned by his parents. His mother has apparently forgotten him, and his stupid father does not pay much attention on him. The smart, but needy kid missed his mother, and when his father introduces his new girlfriend Leticia (Julieta Cardinali), Valentin has a strong connection with her. Meanwhile his grandmother gets sick, and the boy tries to resolve all his family problems using his persuasion and viewpoint of life. "Valentine" is a sweet, cute and delightful tale of a young negotiator that wanted to be an astronaut. I am not sure whether Rodrigo Noya is a great actor or not, but in this particular and peculiar role he is simply amazing. Carmen Maura is fantastic as usual, and the unknown Julieta Cardinali has a very beautiful participation. The story makes the viewer laugh and certainly will bring tears so touching and sensitive it is. This movie was one of the greatest good surprises for me and I really loved it. The scene of Valentin negotiating with the doctor in the hospital to see his grandmother in the market is one of the most beautiful scenes I have ever seen in cinema. Unfortunately life is not as beautiful as pictured in this remarkable scene. My vote is eight.Title (Brazil) "Valentin"

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pdx3525
2005/03/27

Seeing the trailer for "Valentin" multiple times at my local art house theater in Oregon I was reminded of "The Courtship of Eddie's Father," an old American television series that starred Bill Bixby as widower father whose adorable seven-year-old son was determined to find a mother by marrying Dad off.Valentin, played by the cross-eyed eight-year-old Rodrigo Noya, is just as adorable as child actor Brandon Cruz was in the American show. And like Eddie, Valentin has a colorful mother figure, a grandmother played by Carmen Maura. (The American Eddie had "Mrs. Livingston", a Japanese American housekeeper to look after him.) And while Valentin is given plenty of comic routines to perform -- Laugh as Valentin explodes a television set! Grin as Valentin dresses up as an astronaut! -- as we watch him try to cement his Dad's engagement to Leticia, a new girlfriend played by the gorgeous Julieta Cardinali, this movie isn't the heartwarming comedy the trailer promises. So be prepared for some dark moments as you watch Valentin fulfill his promise as a matchmaker.Nonetheless, this movie has its appeal, especially I imagine for Argentines who were children in 1969 Buenos Aires where the story is set. In fact, the city often looks, well, just plain cute, as spotless vintage cars glide in and out of the background while actors dressed in the styles of the period go about their jobs.Watching the charming and nostalgic "Valentin", it's no wonder that director Agresti says in an interview on the movie's DVD that many Argentines of a certain age – especially given the troubled times that befell the country in the 1970s and 1980s – consider 1969 "the country's last good year." 7/10

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belleseb
2004/04/28

This was terribly disappointing. I looked forward to seeing this greatly but the sentimentality of it was horrendous. It never missed an opportunity to be saccharine-sweet and this became intensely irritating. Appended to the fact that there is no plot and is merely one twee scene followed by another makes this a very disappointing experience. Not good. Surely, we must evolve beyond the cute kid being cute kind of movie. How about some realism rather than just aiming for the tear-jerking (or giggling hysterically, if you're me) moments of cute kid trying to survive in a world of ignorant adults. That point has been made so many times: it doesn't need to be told again

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