Vancouver Sun

CRUZ, BARDEM SIZZLE ON SIMMER

Film is an actors’ showcase with a stellar setup that chokes at finish line

- CHRIS KNIGHT

Writer-director Asghar Farhadi tends to make movies about Iranian families in difficult circumstan­ces, and he’s been critically well rewarded for his efforts.

A Separation (2011) won the Oscar for best foreign-language film; 2013’s The Past was nominated for a Golden Globe in that category; and 2016’s The Salesman repeated the Oscar feat.

So it’s a little strange to find him suddenly working in sunny Spain with two of that country’s most bankable stars in his newest, Everybody Knows. But the “difficult family circumstan­ces” certainly remain.

Penélope Cruz stars as Laura.

She’s been living in Buenos Aires with her Argentine husband (Ricardo Darín) and their two children, but the family returns to her hometown outside Madrid for her sister’s wedding.

During the boozy celebratio­ns, Laura’s teenage daughter (Carla Campra) vanishes from her bedroom; even more ominous, in her place is a pile of old newspaper clippings about another local kidnapping. When a text message arrives, demanding ransom and warning against involving the police, the extended family starts trying to crack the mystery.

Of course, their investigat­ions open old wounds and reveal family secrets. Sure, “everyone knows” that Laura’s family used to own the local vineyard and that her childhood friend Paco (Javier Bardem) bought it at a cheap price, but ask around and you’ll hear all kinds of interpreta­tions of those basic facts.

Laura and Paco also have a romantic history, though both are now married to other people. (And since Cruz and Bardem are married in real life, their sublimated chemistry sizzles.) When Paco considers paying the ransom himself, it raises the question of whether he’s driven by guilt, lust or something more altruistic.

It’s a stellar setup, but one that Farhadi can’t quite bring to a satisfying denouement. He raises so many questions that the final act seems too simple and too sudden. Even so, it’s a great showcase for the actors and proof that thorny moral dilemmas aren’t confined to one’s home country.

 ?? FOCUS FEATURES ?? Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem, married in real life, bring a palpable chemistry to their performanc­es in Everybody Knows.
FOCUS FEATURES Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem, married in real life, bring a palpable chemistry to their performanc­es in Everybody Knows.

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