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5.5/10 • 85

1993-09-241h 35m

ComedyDrama

A libidinous construction worker uses his charm and bravado in an attempt to attain enough finances to build his dream project.

Directors
Bigas Luna
Editors
Carmen Frías

Top Billed Cast

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  1. Javier Bardem

    Javier Bardem

    Benito González

  2. Maria de Medeiros

    Maria de Medeiros

    Marta (La mujer, 45 kilos)

  3. Maribel Verdú

    Maribel Verdú

    Claudia (La amante, 52 kilos)

  4. Elisa Tovati

    Elisa Tovati

    Rita (El primer amor, 47 kilos)

  5. Benicio del Toro

    Benicio del Toro

    Bob, el amigo de Miami

  6. Alessandro Gassmann

    Alessandro Gassmann

    Miguel, el amigo de Melilla

  7. Ángel de Andrés López

    Ángel de Andrés López

    Gil, el de los garbanzos

  8. Alicia Moro

    Alicia Moro

    La chica de Gil

  9. Raquel Bianca

    Raquel Bianca

    Ana (La comehombres, ? kilos)

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CRCulver

Oct 21, 2018

6/10

Bigas Luna's 1993 film Huevos de oro ("Golden Balls/Eggs", a title punning on both the goose that laid the golden eggs and a tough guy's balls of steel) depicts the rise and fall of Benito Gonzalez (Javier Bardem), a young Spanish construction worker who becomes an affluent real estate developer on the Mediterranean coast. After being jilted by his first girlfriend (Elisa Tovati), who leaves him for his best friend, Benito develops a mania for building the tallest building in Benidorm, which may be seen as little more than an enormous phallic symbol flaunting his manhood. Obsessed with this big construction project, his lust for his next woman, Claudia (Maribel Verdú) takes second place to having her sleep with potential investors to win them over. Benito then marries a banker's daughter, Marta (Maria de Medeiros) to have access to her father's funds. Benito lives a life of sexual excess and enormous consumption of food, especially the Alicante sweet known as torrón. Like some of the work of Almodovar, Bigas Luna clearly likes riffing on Spanish stereotypes and regional differences. Ultimately, however, Benito's hubris leads to his downfall. This protagonist is certainly an odious guy, but -- though I won't spoil the ending -- the depths to which he is ultimately sunk inspire a perverse sympathy in the viewer. Years went by between my first viewing of this film and the second, but in the interim I would often look back on this film's plot and ending scenes, thinking of how sad it was to lose everything and end up that way. Huevos de oro isn't an especially deep film, but that dramatic arc, hewing very close to classical notions of tragedy, is impressive and I'd say this film is worth a watch.

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Status
Released
Original Language
Spanish
Budget
$3,450,000.00
Revenue
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Keywords
infidelitybankerprostitutedreamscorruptionorgyarchitectmoneytragedymodelconstructiondiscovoyeurism