An unexpectedly appetising, deceptively slight slice of Barcelona barrio life, Tapas has wowed Spanish audience and critics. The recipient of several awards, directors José Corbacho and Juan Cruz’s deft, unpretentious début is low-key, character-based fare whose multiple virtues are grounded in its faithfulness to emotional truth. It features three loosely interwoven stories. The first deals with rotund, blustering bar owner Lolo (Ángel de Andrés López), who is abandoned by his spouse even before the credits have finished. Suddenly needing a cook, Lolo hires a Chinese immigrant and suddenly finds the bar getting a reputation for good food. Meanwhile, middle-aged shop-owner Raquel (Elvira Mínguez), also separated and equally isolated, is involved with an Internet relationship when teen supermarket worker César (Rubén Ochandiano) turns up at the house to fix her video. The third yarn involves the elderly Conchi (the ever dependable María Galiana), who makes a living by selling speed to local kids in Lolo’s bar. Directors Cruz and Corbacho set up their characters with great skill and lay out their dilemmas without slipping into melodrama.
Spain, 2006.
Subtitled. Colour.
Dolby Digital Stereo. 94 min
Director: José Corbacho & Juan Cruz
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