Frida (2/12) Movie CLIP - Calaca Hospital (2002) HD

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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Frida's (Salma Hayek) post-crash operations are portrayed in a stop-motion sequence with skeleton doctors.

FILM DESCRIPTION:
After being attached to a number of actors, directors, and producers, this long-gestating biography of one of Mexico's most prominent, iconoclastic painters reaches the screen under the guiding hand of producer/star Salma Hayek. Hayek ages some 30 years onscreen as she charts Frida Kahlo's life from feisty schoolgirl to Diego Rivera protégée to world-renowned artist in her own right. Frida details Kahlo's affluent upbringing in Mexico City, and her nurturing relationship with her traditional mother (Patricia Reyes Spindola) and philosophical father (Roger Rees). Having already suffered the crippling effects of polio, Kahlo sustains further injuries when a city bus accident nearly ends her life. But in her bed-ridden state, the young artist produces dozens upon dozens of pieces; when she recovers, she presents them to the legendary -- and legendarily temperamental -- Rivera (Alfred Molina), who takes her under his wing as an artist, a political revolutionary, and, inevitably, a lover. But their relationship is fraught with trouble, as the philandering Rivera traverses the globe painting murals, and Kahlo languishes in obscurity, longing to make her mark on her own. Frida was directed by Julie Taymor, whose Broadway production of The Lion King won her international acclaim.

CREDITS:
TM & © Miramax Films (2002)
Cast: Salma Hayek, Mía Maestro
Director: Julie Taymor
Producers: Mark Amin, Lindsay Flickinger, Brian Gibson, Mark Gill, Sarah Green, Nancy Hardin, Salma Hayek, Jill Sobel Messick, Margaret Rose Perenchio, Jay Polstein, Ann Ruark, Amy Slotnick, Roberto Sneider, Lizz Speed
Screenwriters: Hayden Herrera, Clancy Sigal, Diane Lake, Gregory Nava, Anna Thomas

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Just looking at this makes my stomach churn. But it was the birth of lots of her art. Lots of her art represents pain, and boy does she know pain.

alisonbarlow
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This was actually one of my favorite scenes in the movie due to the stop-motion skeletons.

BlueEyedAuthor
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💀💀💀🤍🤍🤍🟥
The macabre hospital setting was brilliantly executed.
I cannot even imagine the pain she went through...
Great Movie!

Aramanth
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I absolutely love this scene. It's like Tim Burton meets Día de los Muertos. 💀🏵

chestersakamoto
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Her traumatic hallucinations in the hospitalization scene are very Tim Burtonesque :)

DONGEWATCHMYVIDOS
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The fact that Frida actually survived this is nothing short of a miracle

marzblaq
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Thats the reason y she couldn't have children 😢😢

glitzgarcia
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I can’t believe someone could get married *and* have numerous lovers after the injury like that.
It must be an agony.

margaritam.
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I know understand guys. For example if people see hallucinations, they feel something too. When she listens doctor as she remember, in that moment she also has pain in her body and skeletons. Bu mostly skeletons because her all bones are almost broken. And she feels the pain easily. Thats why she sees doctors as skeletons. When I recognize that scene, I feel very sad about her. :(

travellersnturkeycameroon
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I learned about frida kahlo in art class i really love frida kahlo we also painted a picture of her

moyo
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Animation with the skeletons.reminds me of a Tim Burton movie :D

yaitanarubyvalladares
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Either when they found her or a witness saw her, the impact of the crash tore her clothes off, so she was completely naked, covered in gold dust and impaled like in the scene.

DulceAmada
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Why does the hospital turn into a music video for Tool?

jackson
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Está escena me recuerda mucho al mundo de Tim Burton, muy buena manera de plasmar el sufrimiento de Frida tras las múltiples operaciones que sufrio

EduardoGonzalez-eelu
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Una gran escena dentro de toda la película, me gustó mucho

AlejandroGonzalez-gtyd
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Hard to believe anyone went through something like that AT EIGHTEEN! 😥 Frida was a _guerilla_ in her art from that day onwards.

Heraldo_Del_Mar
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This really reminds me of a Tim Burton film ❤

littlemisstfc
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the explanation is simple, in the blue house "the museum of frida kahlo" in a small theater of calacas, I went there and the truth was beautiful, when I saw the film I did not understand the scene, but when I analyzed it I remembered the museum, there the explanation, and the style of that art of frida was something strange, for that reason the scene is similar to tim burton that has the same style, although he did not do it.

pereztoonz
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This sort of reminds me of the stop motion scene in The Fall.

corey-bird
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Se pasaron con esa ceja falsa ...se le notó el carbón 🤣😅🤣

yunnuchiha