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Duration: 369 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Laia Marull starred in 'Te doy mis ojos' (2003), portraying Pilar, a woman fleeing an abusive marriage with her eight-year-old son. She seeks refuge at her sister's house and begins working as a cashier for tourists, connecting with other women. Her husband, Antonio, searches for her and promises to change, leading Pilar to give him another chance despite her sister's disapproval.
Release Year: 2003
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Alternative Title: Leve Meus Olhos, Öffne meine Augen, Ta' mine øjne, Rakkauden sirpaleet, Ne dis rien, Mesa apo ta matia sou, Többet ne!, Vedd el a szemem, Ti do i miei occhi, Moimi oczami, Dou-te os Meus Olhos, Возьми мои глаза, Ta mina ögon, Gözlerimi de Al, Take My Eyes
Director: Icíar Bollaín
Writer: Alicia Luna, Icíar Bollaín
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Genre: Drama, Romance
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Pilar, a victim of domestic violence, flees her home in Toledo with her eight-year-old son. She seeks refuge at her sister's house in the old part of Toledo. Pilar begins working as a cashier for tourists and starts connecting with other women. Meanwhile, Antonio, Pilar's abusive husband, searches for her and promises to change after seeking psychological help. Despite his efforts and Pilar giving him another chance against her sister's wishes, Antonio publicly humiliates Pilar on a balcony, revealing his unchanged violent nature.
'Te doy mis ojos' (I Give You My Eyes) is a 2003 Spanish drama film directed by Icíar Bollaín. The movie explores the complex issues of domestic violence and gender roles through the story of Pilar, who escapes her abusive husband Antonio to rebuild her life. Despite Antonio's efforts to change after therapy, his violent personality remains unchanged, leading to a humiliating public scene. The film was praised for its realistic portrayal of abuse and its impact on the victim.