Salma Hayek proves herself that she’s more than just another pretty face… Salma is full of vigor as the angry strong-willed female artist caught in a net of pain… It’s pleasing to see Hayek in a production where she is totally confidant, sexy and lusty in an uncomplicated way… Salma captures the spirit of Frida and plays it with heart and style, longing for the healing touch… She dances a provocative tango with Ashley Judd, and goes to Paris to explore her bisexual side… The film chronicles Frida’s audacious self-introduction to the great muralist Diego Rivera, and her physical ailments… There is pain in this woman’s life, a pain she don’t deserve to have, a pain no one deserves to have… There’s a line in the film where Kahlo says, ‘at the end of the day, we can all endure much more than we think we can.’ and I think this one line resumes everything about her… Frida and Diego are two dynamic artists of extraordinary and diverse talents… While Diego’s work is more public and monumental, Frida’s paintings are grotesque and intimate on a much smaller scale…
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