Goya's Ghosts

Brian in Mesa

Advocatus Diaboli
Super Moderator
Moderator
Supporting Member
Joined
May 13, 2002
Posts
73,492
Reaction score
25,671
Location
Killjoy Central
Goya's Ghosts

Release Date: July 20, 2007 (limited)
Studio: Samuel Goldwyn Films
Director: Milos Forman
Screenwriter: Jean-Claude Carrière, Milos Forman
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R (for violence, disturbing images, some sexual content and nudity)
Website: Goya's Ghosts

Starring: Javier Bardem, Natalie Portman, Stellan Skarsgård, Randy Quaid

Plot Summary: Spain 1792 - the Catholic Church is at the height of its powers. The revolution has sent neighbouring France into turmoil and the Spanish church decides to restore order by bringing back the dreaded Inquisition. Spearheading this movement is the enigmatic and cunning priest Lorenzo, a man who seeks power above all.

Lorenzo's friend is Francisco Goya, Spain's most famous artist and portraitist to kings and queens. When his beautiful model Ines is unjustly imprisoned and tortured by the Inquisition their friendship is put to a test as Goya begs Lorenzo to spare the poor girl's life.

With the torture-ravaged Ines' life in his hands, he rapes her and leaves her to rot in hidden dungeons.

Almost two decades later, just before the French armies invade Spain, Goya is a different man. Having lost his hearing entirely, he has become a dark, disturbed man, almost a ghost of himself. But it is now that he has entered his most famous creative period.

Lorenzo, having been banished by the Spanish church, fled to France, only to return in a new guise as chief prosecutor for Napoleon's regime. Now he can take revenge on the very men that threw him out of Spain - he relishes the opportunity to persecute his old allies of the Spanish Inquisition.

When the French abolish the Inquisition, all its prisoners are set free. Ines, the once beautiful figure of Goya's paintings and dreams, emerges from prison not only having lost her youth but also to find her once powerful family slaughtered in their own home.

The only person she has left in this world now is the mad, old Goya.

He becomes her protector and she reveals that she gave birth to a girl during her imprisonment.

When Goya discovers Alicia, Ines' daughter, working as a prostitute, he confronts Lorenzo who finally admits having raped Ines and being the father of her child. But mother and daughter are still far from being reunited.

The power map of Europe continues its seismic changes as Spain is once again thrown into chaos when Wellington's powerful army invades to restore Spanish rule. Lorenzo finds himself in desperate need of a new ally of faces a gruesome death sentence.

It is mayhem on the streets of Madrid and Goya continues his desperate struggle to reunite mother and daughter. Lorenzo will stop at nothing to save himself and keep secret the child that haunts him..."
 

Attachments

  • goya1.jpg
    goya1.jpg
    41.2 KB · Views: 40

Mulli

...
Supporting Member
Joined
Jul 16, 2004
Posts
52,529
Reaction score
4,603
Location
Generational
I was with this until I saw Natalie Portman was involved. Ugh. She was a better actor in The Professional at 12 years old than she is now. In my opinion.
 

Mulli

...
Supporting Member
Joined
Jul 16, 2004
Posts
52,529
Reaction score
4,603
Location
Generational
She was incredible in V for Vendetta.
I guess I disagree. Shaving your head for a role doesn't count as acting. :). Just kidding, she was okay in V, but better in the Professional, in my opinion.
 

dreamcastrocks

Chopped Liver Moderator
Super Moderator
Moderator
Supporting Member
Joined
Aug 19, 2005
Posts
46,342
Reaction score
12,010
I guess I disagree. Shaving your head for a role doesn't count as acting. :). Just kidding, she was okay in V, but better in the Professional, in my opinion.

She was better in Professional, but the movie was better too.
 

Members online

Forum statistics

Threads
558,081
Posts
5,452,384
Members
6,336
Latest member
FKUCZK15
Top