Monday, September 22, 2008
El Cuerpo del Deseo, Mon., Sept. 22 - It's very frightening and confusing to wake up in someone's else's body - even a hot one
After busting out of the coffin, PJ runs away from the mob conveniently losing his shirt in the process.
PJ/Salvador is taken to the police station.
The police think Cantalicia tried to have her huband buried alive.
They take PJ/Salvador to the hospital to be examined by the Doctor.
He can't figure out what is going on.
He looks in a mirror.
He takes off Salvador' clothes...
The nurse gives him a blanket and he sits looking at the mirror.
He tells the doctor that he is PJ Donoso and that he has a 23 year old daughter. Not surprisingly, everybody things he's crazy. So what is it about catalepsy and these Telemundo novelas? First, Don Martín in PdG has something that is like catalepsy; he appears to be dead. Then here in ECDD, the doctor suggests that Salvador had an attack of catalepsy and that was why his wife thought he was dead; and, of course, in LT Mario played a character who actually had catalepsy.
PJ/Salvador takes a shower and the nurse gets and eyeful.
Here are the books that are in a hospital room: Reader's digest and another kind of condensed novels, a book on Matisse and The Age of Voltaire.
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Ha! They talked about catalepsy ;)
We got Marie Celeste’s shower scene! I laughed as the nurse just stared the whole time. Was it necessary for her to watch though? Was she making sure he didn't try to run again or just being a voyeur? Loved how he couldn't decide whether to look uncomfortable or to simply blow her off.
In that shower scene, I was curious as to where the water was coming from. Looked like there was a shower head coming straight down from the ceiling in the middle of the room. Odd. Also rather odd for the nurse just to barge in & keep staring, but I guess I can't blame her. ;-)
I was amused to see a little bit of a waistband pop into view in the shower shot, but that almost freakishly long (and stunning) torso of Mario's sure gave a good impression that he was nude. Strangely, I've never thought about what Mario must look like in the altogether. Now, having seen that profile shot of him seated knees-up on the floor, I have to work rather dilligently to get it out of my head!
LOL at another catalepsy reference! I couldn't believe my ears when that's what Salvador's diagnosis was. What is it with Telemundo and catalepsy?!?! What made me LOL again was the doctor. I've seen this guy doing Gain detergent commercials on Univision for years. Suddenly he pops up on Telemundo diagnosing catalepsy. At least he seems to be a sympathetic character, and PJ/Salvador needs that at the moment.
I got a chuckle also, Jean, out of the books in the doc's office, especially the Reader's Digest Condensed books!! I love catching all the little details that place this show in the US: yellow cabs, English-language signs, license plates, and reading material. It's a fun to spot each new thing that comes up.
I have to confess I'd have preferred a more nuanced portrayal from Mario of the moment PJ realizes he doesn't recognize the man in the mirror. His horrified reaction was way too broad for my taste. I don't suppose comedy has much place in this TN, but to me, that moment was ripe for a quick touch of potentially comical incredulity or confusion - i.e. a moment of PJ thinking he's looking through a hole at someone else, then attempting to trip up the image's movements until he realizes the image is himself. And besides, why would any man be horrified to wake up in THAT body?!?!?!
About the shower scene (glad you got a good shot of it Jean—-I somehow knew you would!), it was nice to watch, but I still can’t help but sort of smile and role my eyes during scenes like that, because they are just so “blatant”. Not that I didn’t enjoy it (as did the nurse). But I remember how I was mesmerized by Mario in LT and I didn’t see any scenes like that (just the bath where his wet thigh was exposed). And in that novella they had determined he was so grotesquely out of shape that he needed a body double for the shirtless scenes. But who cared? It was all about the face. He’s got one of those faces you can’t take your eyes off of, at least for me. He could be sitting there reading a newspaper and I’d still be staring as intently as if he were stark naked.
Btw, my official DVD set arrived yesterday. It’s great! I recommend it to anyone if you’re thinking about buying it. Mario galore, in clear, close shots where you can see his pores. And of course I had no self-control and had to zip real fast through the whole thing. “Must have instant gratification, must know what happens NOW!” I did it as fast as I could at lightning speed, not even with captions on, just to get the “gist” of the story, because I didn’t want to spend hours watching the whole thing intently. Well okay, there were a few scenes I backed up and watched twice, maybe three times. And some where I paused it and stared. But that’s IT! From now on I will be good and watch it on TV the way it was intended. Oh, and I watched a few of the cast interviews and the bloopers—-they are always entertaining.
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