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Kika: Directed by Pedro Almodóvar. With Verónica Forqué, Peter Coyote, Victoria Abril, Àlex Casanovas. Kika, a cute cosmetologist, prepares Ramon for funeral when he revives. He proposes to the much older Kika who has his dad as lover. Did Ramon’s dad murder his mom? What about the escaped rapist and the PSYCHOlogist video reporter?

“What everyone in the press seemed to miss about this film was that it was a spoof on the media and especially the talk show mentality which has come to dominate our lives. The central figure of the film is not so much Kika as it is Caracortada (scarface) who runs a real life television program featuring live footage from video cameras. She chases down much of this footage herself, having a camera inserted into a helmet and flying around town on a motor scooter. We are drawn into this web — during the middle of a rape sequence, the rapist actually says something funny — and in the audience with whom I saw the film when it premiered, many laughed (and then somehow gasped that they were laughing in the middle of a rape scene). That is as nearly perfect as black comedy gets. Following the rape, Caracortada interviews the victim and asks u0026quot;How big was he?u0026quot; Isnu0026#39;t this indicative of the intrusiveness of media in our lives? How did the press and so many commentators miss it?”

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