Mad Love (2001)
8/10
Loco for Juana La Loca
29 March 2010
Warning: Spoilers
Another historical movie? But, this may be one you haven't heard of.

It concerns Juana, daughter of Isabel, Queen of Castille, who is arranged to be married to Philippe of Flanders. The story, though told in flashback, captures you with its intensity of feelings. Ironically, she had an infatuation with a boy her age already (but beneath her station,) whom she had to leave behind. He reciprocated the feelings, but nothing had ever happened.

Once she sees her future husband, she falls in love, as they instantly go to consummate their soon-to-be wedding. She finds out soon after their wedding, though, that he is a womanizer. She tries to hold on to her man throughout the whole film, and it is a struggle. Rather than rely on facts (perhaps their relationship had no important highlights), the movie delves into their lust and make this a very emotional and passionate experience. I did like it very much, as I prefer emotional, moody pieces to distant studies of people. But at some point it feels like "Sex, Lies, and Videotape," as they are in and out of bed constantly.

On the whole, if you get a chance to see it, you'll be glad you did. But, be prepared to see more of their sheets than actual facts.
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