Análisis cinematográfico de El aceite de la vida / Lorenzo’s Oil (1992)

  1. Aijón Oliva, José 1
  2. Salazar Alonso-Villalobos, Valentín 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Salamanca
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    Universidad de Salamanca

    Salamanca, España

    ROR https://ror.org/02f40zc51

Revue:
Revista de medicina y cine

ISSN: 1885-5210

Année de publication: 2005

Volumen: 1

Número: 1

Pages: 3-6

Type: Article

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Résumé

Lorenzo’s oil is a movie that adapts itself perfectly to the script paradigm promulgated by Syd Field: a structure of three acts with a trigger in its planning, an easily distinguishable first  plot point, a midpoint in its core, a clearcut second plot point and a climax in its unravelling.  This film, which could have been no more than a ";movie star vehicle";, offers quite a lot of interesting details such as some sub-plot, certain symbolisms, some well-defined characters, some camera movements... However, it also has certain shortcomings as for its screenplay (which sometimes falls into an easy sentimentalism). The movie offers an approach and a quite simple explanation to such a little-known illness as ALD. Nevertheless, in the picture the desease is just a dramatic device to present us a family that suffers and fights against all kinds of barriers.