Reviewer's Rating 4 out of 5 Ìý
Valentín (2004)
PGContains mild language and sex references

Meet Valentín (Rodrigo Noya): he's eight-years-old, mop-topped, and saddled with a pair of milk bottle top spectacles. He's also Argentina's greatest hope for space exploration. Or at least the NASA-obsessed nipper would be if his family life wasn't such a mess. Living with his grandmother (Carmen Maura) while his divorced father philanders in the city, he's so fed up of being without a mum that he hatches a plan to play happy families in this frothy coming-of-age comedy.

"FULL OF CHEEKY CHARM"

In the title role, child actor Rodrigo Noya excels in what is only his second feature film appearance. Adorably cute, wise beyond his years and more than a little geeky, he's also - as his name suggests - a real sweetheart. Full of cheeky charm, his rambling voiceover holds the film together with wry insights into the absurd world of grown-ups.

In a desperate attempt to have a normal family life Valentín decides to play Cupid and meets his dad's new girlfriend, Leticia (Julieta Cardinali), a blonde sex bomb who Valentín instantly falls in love with. But he accidentally puts his foot in it, scaring her off by revealing what his father's really like before he's convinced her to be his new mother.

An autobiographical tale from Argentinian director Alejandro Agresti (who rather curiously decides to star as Valentín's insensitive, womanising father), this charming film falls or stands on how adorable you find its central character. Set in the 60s just after the death of revolutionary leader Ché Guevera in Bolivia, it's a film that's happier evoking the past than actually commenting on it. It passes up on the chance to explore its deeper themes about lost ideals in favour of delivering the requisite feelgood vibe. A sugary confection, Valentín won't give you much to chew over but it's delicious while it lasts.

In Spanish with English subtitles.

End Credits

Director: Alejandro Agresti

Writer: Alejandro Agresti

Stars: Rodrigo Naya, Carmen Maura, Alejandro Agresti, Julieta Cardinali, Jean Pierre Noher

Genre: Drama, World Cinema

Length: 82 minutes

Cinema: 27 February 2004

Country: Argentina

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