Many thanks to Benito Zambrano for this beautiful delineation of human dilemmas humanely faced. Maria Galiana, as an elderly Spanish woman caught in the trap of a very bad marriage, but able to maintain her generosity and ability to love, is superb and inspiring. Her grown daughter, played with passion by Ana Fernandez, is more sophisticated and bitter. She has allowed herself to be used by a man, not unlike her unfeeling father, and her protrayal makes us sympathize with her, particularly when she finds she's pregnant and the man refuses to help her. And then there is the daughter's neighbor, played by Carlos Alvarez-Novia...a lonely old man with only his amazing dog for companionship. How he and the mother establish a tender, but "proper" relationship is a piece of rare and subtle film-making. I see no similarity between Zambrano's movie and the work of Mike Leigh (who apparently inspired him). Real people, yes, but the values demonstrated by Zambrano far surpass, in my estimation, those of Mike Leigh. My highest recommendation to anyone interested in a film that has soul, without sentimentality or grossness.
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Maria, whose parents live in the country, cannot stand her father's authoritarian ways and moves to the city. She finds a job as a cleaner and tries to survive in a wretched apartment in the shabby part of a big city. She is pregnant, and the fact that her boyfriend has abandoned her does not help matters. When her father goes to the hospital for an operation, her mother comes to stay with her. Her neighbor, an old recluse whose only friend is his dog, begins to come out of his shell and these three lost souls try to give each other the strength to start over.
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A rare, deeply moving film.
Excellent drama, undeservedly overlooked
Unfortunately rather overlooked as this film came out the same year as Almodóvar's 'Todo Sobre mi Madre' which went on to reach fame and glory. However, if you liked Almodóvar's excellent drama you will also like 'Solas'. The two films have certain similarities inasmuch that also in 'Solas' the accent is very much on strong characterisation, profound human feelings, though perhaps a little less intense here than in Almodóvar's film.
Ana Fernández is magnificent, playing just right the rather confused, unlucky thirty-five year old young woman a bit given to alcohol, not overplaying her part; María Galiana as her mother shows even at her age that she has come from good theatre, as no less does Carlos Álvarez-Novoa as the lonely neighbour. Benito Zembrano - as Almodóvar - , not only directs his film but is also responsible for the script, which is truly magnificent, especially taking into account certain Andalucian styles of speech. The Andalucian accent may at times cause a bit of a problem if you know Spanish a fair amount and watch this film without any subtitles. Try it, anyway: it is well worth the effort.
An excellent piece of drama which certainly deserves more recognition than it has got. Curiously both films end with a remarkably similar dedication at the end: 'A mi madre; a todas las madres' - To my mother; To all mothers.
A brooding and thought-provoking film concerning thorny themes
This is a bold and nice film about a woman on the edge of depression and nervous breakdown and who finally finds a purport in her thunderous life . It deals with a thirty and some year old woman : Ana Fernández who lives in the noisy city by working badly in cleaning jobs . When her mother : Maria Galiana comes to town to care her ill father at hospital , she stays at her home. Both of whom meet a sympathetic elderly neighbour : Carlos Álvarez Novoa who befriend and help them. Things go wrong when Maria is pregnant and her boyfriend wants she aborts.
A thoughtful and sad film about three lost souls attempting to give each other love as well as strength to start over , dealing with poorness , loneliness , abusiveness , desperation and ultimately redemption. It is a pretty good film , though some dowbeat and depressing , however , the final part results to be very sensitive and touching . The cast is frankly excellent , giving terrific interpretations . Ana Fernández is top-notch as the woman who moves to city to find a fateful destination , while Maria Galiana is awesome as the passive and kind mother .Special mention for Carlos Álvarez Novoa as the likeable neighbor who lives as a recluse and whose only company is his dog . They are finely accompanied by a good support cast with brief appearances from Juan Fernández as the egoistic boyfriend , Antonio Dechent as a doctor , Paco Tous , Maria Alfonsa Rosso, Mariana Cordero, Rosario Pardo and Cuca Escribano .
The motion picture was compellingly directed by Benito Zambrano and it won various Spanish Goyas . As it was Goya winner : Best supporting actress Maria Galiana , Best New Acress Ana Fernández, Best original screenplay and Best new director Benito Zambrano , Best original score Antonio Meliveo , Best Production Manager Eugenio Santana , Best Sound and Best Film Antonio P. Pérez , Maestranza Films . And Tokyo International Festival winner Best actor award Carlos Alvarez Novoa , Winner Best actress award Maria Galiana , and Turia Awards 2000 Winner Best Spanish film , Best actress Ana Fernandez . Furthermore , other prizes in multiple Festivals as Angers European First Film Festival , Ariel Awards Mexico , Asecan , Argentinean Film Critics Association Awards , Berlin International Film Festival, Bogotá Film Festival , Brussels International Film Festival, Cartagena , Chicago International Festival, Fotogramas De Plata , Cinema Writers Circle Awards Spain , among others . Andalucía-born Benito Zambrano is a good filmmaker who has made a few but prestigious films such as : Habana Blues , La Voz Dormida , Intemperie and this big hit : Solas. Rating :7/10 . Notable . Better than average. Well worth watching . Essential and indispensable seeing .