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Salomé

Salomé

Drama, Musical

Carlos Saura

Aída Gómez, Pere Arquillué, Paco Mora

2002

Spain

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Completed

English, Spanish

85 minutes

2025-03-02 14:32:31

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This film (drama)Also known asSalomé,is aSpainProducerwomen sex,At2002Released in year 。The dialogue language isEnglish, Spanish,Current Douban rating8.6(For reference only)。
The theater director is rehearsing the flamenco dance version of "Salomé" with the dancers, conducting previews, organizing tasks, and expressing their opinions. Finally, this deadly and exquisite dance is performed. The beautiful and sexy young girl Salomé (Aída Gómez) has a mother named Herodias (Carmen Villena), who was originally the sister-in-law of King Herod (Paco Mora) but remarried him after killing her husband. John the Baptist (Javier Toca) condemned her for this, and Herodias harbored a grudge. John the Baptist tried to stop this marriage but was imprisoned by King Herod. The love-struck Salomé performs a dance of adoration before John, but is rejected. Encouraged by Herodias, Salomé dances a seductive and naked seven veils dance in front of King Herod, who is delighted and agrees to grant all of Salomé's requests. Salomé calmly says, "Please bring me the head of John the Baptist on a platter." This film is adapted from the famous 19th-century play "Salomé" by the British playwright Oscar Wilde, depicting the extreme and twisted love story from the New Testament, dancing wildly in an incredibly exquisite and stylistic visual and light interplay, until death.