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Penelope Cruz
— Riding the buzz wave of Volver
From Jenny Peters
LOS
ANGELES—If anyone has an early lead in the race for Oscar buzz in
Hollywood, it has to be Penelope Cruz, for her performance in Pedro
Almodovar’s new comedy “Volver.” The raven-haired Spanish beauty took
home the top acting prize at Cannes for her work as a daughter who is
haunted by her dead mother, and just won the Hollywood Film Awards
“Actress of the Year” trophy.
So it’s no surprise that she’s working it a bit as the film opens Friday
in L.A. and New York (and will roll out in other cities throughout the
next months), hitting the red carpet Thursday night in Hollywood for the
AFI Fest 2006 “Tribute to Penelope Cruz.” Joined by her best pal Salma
Hayek and friends ranging from Eva Mendes, Eve, Ricardo Chavira, Carl
Lewis, and Ken Watanabe, Cruz upswept her hair and wore a one-shoulder
Grecian-influenced gown with a long train - a bit overdressed compared
to the others, but perhaps she was doing a test run for her Academy
Awards jaunt next March?
The strong buzz on “Volver” began in Cannes, where Cruz told reporters
that “this movie’s very special,” mostly because of the way Almodovar
creates female characters. “Pedro can give you a character that you
haven’t done before. And he’s done it for me in the few movies I’ve done
with him. Three characters that I have never done before in my career,
very different from what I am in my life, in my real life, and I love
that he takes risks like that. He can see, before he’s done it, he can
see that you can do it.”
Cruz, whose career in the United States has never been as successful as
in her native country, bemoaned the lack of decent roles for women in
Hollywood - even young (she’s 32) gorgeous ones like she is.
“It would be great if there were more directors like Pedro in America,
ones that write mainly for women and can write characters for women that
are 60 and 80, like [there are] in this movie. Every generation is
there. I wish there would be more opportunities like that for women in
general,” she said.
Ironically, no matter what role Penelope Cruz plays, be it in American
films like “Sahara” or “Vanilla Sky” or Spanish movies that often have
more depth, the actress insists that she can’t stand most of the work
that she does. “I’ve done 35 movies,” she recalled, “and there are only,
like, four that I would say, ‘okay, I am not going to go home and
torture myself about what I did.’ Only really like four or five out of
35.”
“I have to learn to be a little less hard on myself. That’s why, uh,
right now, all the reviews of ‘Volver’ are great, but I’ve read some
other reviews in the past that were not good. But they really don’t
affect me much because probably the one that I have written in my head
for myself is much worse than anything anybody could write.”
Luckily, Penelope Cruz is actually satisfied with her work in “Volver,”
a fact that should make it easier for her to ride the wave into awards
season and beyond.
“All I can say is that I was very happy when I saw this movie. I was
very happy with everything and I didn’t torture myself at home. And
that’s a big, big thing for me!” |