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Caveat for collectors: While 720p is convenient for archiving or streaming via Plex, purists may prefer a 1080p or Remux version to fully appreciate cinematographer Affonso Beato’s lush compositions—especially the nocturnal car scenes and the bullfighting arena sequences.

Carne Trémula is not for the faint of heart. It has a sequence involving a childbirth that rivals Breaking Bad for sheer "watch-through-your-fingers" tension. But it is also wildly romantic in a twisted, Spanish way.

Javier Bardem proves why he became a superstar. His David is arrogant, vulnerable, and terrifying all at once. And the final shot—I won’t spoil it—contains one of the most perfect, bitter-sweet punchlines Almodóvar has ever written.

Final Score: 4.5 / 5 trembling fleshpots.

Should you watch it?

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to go find a decent 1080p copy of Bad Education. The film grain waits for no one. Carne.Tremula.aka.Live.Flesh.1997.720p.BluRay.x...


Have you seen Live Flesh? Do you think it’s overshadowed by Almodóvar’s later work? Let me know in the comments.

Released in 1997, Live Flesh (Carne Trémula) marks a pivotal moment in Pedro Almodóvar's career, transitioning from his signature "kitsch" melodrama to a more mature, nuanced erotic thriller. Loosely based on the 1986 novel by Ruth Rendell, the film weaves a complex web of fate, guilt, and obsession across the changing landscape of Madrid. Plot and Characters

The story is propelled by a single, accidental gunshot that irrevocably alters the lives of five central characters: Live Flesh (1997)

Based on the filename provided, this is a digital release of the film "Carne trémula" (released internationally as "Live Flesh"), directed by Pedro Almodóvar.

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About the Film: Live Flesh is a Spanish drama film starring Javier Bardem, Francesc Neri, and Liberto Rabal. It is a loose adaptation of the novel by Ruth Rendell. The story follows the intertwining lives of several characters over two decades, beginning with the birth of the protagonist on a bus in Madrid during the last days of the Franco regime. Now, back to the keyword

It is widely considered one of Almodóvar's key works transitioning from his earlier farces to his more mature, dramatic style seen in later films like All About My Mother and Talk to Her.

Live Flesh Carne trémula ) is a 1997 erotic thriller and drama film directed by Pedro Almodóvar

. Based on a novel by Ruth Rendell, it follows a tangled web of obsession and revenge in Madrid. Film Overview Pedro Almodóvar. Release Year: Drama / Erotic Thriller. Approximately 103 minutes.

Rated R for strong sexuality, language, and some drug content. Plot Summary


Live Flesh opens on a snowy Madrid night in 1970, with a prostitute giving birth on a bus. That baby is Víctor Plaza (Liberto Rabal). Fast-forward to the early 1990s: Víctor, now a young man, falls obsessively in love with Elena (Francesca Neri), a beautiful Italian drug addict. When she rejects him, Víctor breaks into her apartment. A struggle ensues, and a police officer, David (Javier Bardem), is shot and paralyzed from the waist down.

Víctor is sent to prison. Upon release, he discovers that Elena has married the now-wheelchair-bound David. But Víctor is not the same naive boy—he’s hardened, vengeful, and determined to reclaim what he lost. Meanwhile, David’s wife struggles with desire, guilt, and the slow decay of her marriage. Caveat for collectors : While 720p is convenient

The film twists through betrayal, unexpected love affairs, and a final revelation that redefines justice. It is, in true Almodóvar fashion, a melodrama with noir undertones, exploding with primary colors and raw performances.

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  • By 1997, Almodóvar had already given us Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988) and The Flower of My Secret (1995). But Live Flesh marked his first serious foray into film noir and male-centered drama. Up to that point, his films celebrated female resilience; here, men are equally complex—brutish, tender, broken.

    The film also launched Javier Bardem into international stardom. His David is a far cry from the flamboyant villains he would later play—it’s a restrained, heartbreaking performance built on stillness and eyes that betray helpless rage.

    The title Carne Trémula (literally “Trembling Flesh”) evokes sensuality, vulnerability, and the body’s betrayal. Almodóvar adapts Ruth Rendell’s novel but transplants it to post-Franco Spain, adding political subtext: