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A 2008 movie by [[Woody Allen]], centered around the experiences of two young women in Barcelona. Vicky (Rebecca Hall) and Cristina ([[Scarlett Johansson]]) travel to Barcelona for the summer so that Vicky can work on her dissertation on the culture of Catalonia. They are hosted by friends of Vicky's family, Mark and Judy. One day, at an art gallery, Cristina notices a man and asks Judy about him. She tells them he is Juan Antonio, a painter rumored to have had a stormy, and possibly violent, relationship with his ex-wife Maria Elena ([[Penélope Cruz]]) which ended in divorce. Later that night, the two happen to have dinner at the same restaurant as Juan Antonio, who walks over to them, introduces himself, and invites them to spend the weekend with him in the small town of Oviedo. Vicky is repulsed by his boldness, but Cristina is intrigued, so they go. This decision results in experiences that cause both of them to re-examine their own lives and commitments.
 
A'''''Vicky Cristina Barcelona''''' is a 2008 movie by [[Woody Allen]], centered around the experiences of two young women in Barcelona. Vicky ([[Rebecca Hall]]) and Cristina ([[Scarlett Johansson]]) travel to Barcelona for the summer so that Vicky can work on her dissertation on the culture of Catalonia. They are hosted by friends of Vicky's family, Mark and Judy. One day, at an art gallery, Cristina notices a man and asks Judy about him. She tells them he is Juan Antonio, a painter rumored to have had a stormy, and possibly violent, relationship with his ex-wife Maria Elena ([[Penélope Cruz]]) which ended in divorce. Later that night, the two happen to have dinner at the same restaurant as Juan Antonio, who walks over to them, introduces himself, and invites them to spend the weekend with him in the small town of Oviedo. Vicky is repulsed by his boldness, but Cristina is intrigued, so they go. This decision results in experiences that cause both of them to re-examine their own lives and commitments.
 
It was pretty well reviewed and many critics declared it a return to form for Allen, who, after making a series of classic romantic comedies earlier in his career, had not had much critical success in that genre in recent years. Notable for lots of [[Scenery Porn]] of the beautiful Catalan countryside and having a quite provocative storyline touching on controversial and unfamiliar subjects such as [[Polyamory]] as well as familiar ones like passion and commitment. Penelope Cruz won the [[Academy Award]] for Best Supporting Actress.
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* [[Ax Crazy]]: Maria Elena, though she seems to have enough restraint to stop short of (lethal) violence.
* [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]]: Juan Antonio and {{spoiler|Vicky}}.
* [[EveryBest OneKnown Remembersfor the StripperFanservice]]: ...This is that movie where [[Scarlett Johansson]] and [[Penélope Cruz]] [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot|Scarlett Johansson and Penelope Cruz make out]], right?
* [[Betty and Veronica]]: {{spoiler|Gender flipped with Vicky being torn between Doug (Betty) and Juan Antonio (Veronica).}}.
** To a lesser extent, Cristina is a Veronica while Vicky is a Betty, although the two of them never compete for Juan Antonio at the same time.
* [[Bi the Way]]: {{spoiler|Cristina, although she explicitly rejects the label of bisexual}}.
* [[Brainy Brunette]]: Vicky.
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]: Maria Elena is this at first to Cristina, {{spoiler|but eventually they settle into ana [[OT3One True Threesome]] with Juan Antonio}}.
* [[Color Wash]]: Everything in this movie looks orange.
* [[Cut Himself Shaving]]: Vicky tells her husband that she is going to lunch with her professor, when she is actually {{spoiler|going to Juan Antonio's house. While she's there, Maria Elena shows up with a gun and ends up shooting Vicky in the hand}}. She tells her husband that her "professor" was showing her the gun when it accidentally went off.
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: Juan Antonio's elderly father is just as fond of the ladies as he is, though this isn't played as much for [[Squick]] as it usually is.
* [[Disposable Fiance]]: Doug. Subverted however in that {{spoiler|Vicky does end up marrying him in the end.}}.
* [[Double Standard]]: If the characters' genders were reversed, the main characters' commitment issues, infidelities, and deceptions wouldn't be so sympathetic. Another example: Vicky tells Juan Antonio that he might have deserved it when his ex-wife stabbed him. It's hard to imagine a man the audience is supposed to sympathize with getting away with saying that to a woman who'd just been stabbed by her crazy ex-husband.
** Although in the context of the story, all Vicky had heard at that point was that Juan Antonio had been married to a woman and that it had ended with violence, which she assumes meant that he had beaten her. This is of course an in-universe example of a [[Double Standard]], however.
* [[Ethical Slut]]: Juan Antonio.
* [[Every One Remembers the Stripper]]:...This is that movie where [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot|Scarlett Johansson and Penelope Cruz make out]], right?
* [[Good Bad Girl]]: Cristina.
* [[The Hedonist]]: Juan Antonio, who seems to do nothing but eat gourmet food, hang out in beautiful locations, and sleep with gorgeous women. Somewhat [[Deconstruction|deconstructed]] however in that his life still has plenty of problems and emotional drama, some of it caused by his lifestyle.
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* [[Spicy Latina]]: Maria Elena, again.
* [[The Unfair Sex]]: See [[Double Standard]], above.
* [[Yandere (disambiguation)]]: Who else? - Maria Elena.
* [[Your Cheating Heart]]: {{spoiler|Vicky.}}.
 
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