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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, October 11, 2006

ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Bouquet of love

Advertiser Staff

The Doris Duke Theatre's cinematic fling with acclaimed Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar, right, continues today with 1995's "Flower of My Secret (La Flor de Mi Secreto)." A bit restrained when compared to Almodóvar's more well-known celebrations of out-there quirkiness, "Flower" checks in on a romance novelist in turmoil. Her U.N. peacekeeper husband doesn't love her. Her publisher believes her new novel won't sell. So what does she do? Write for a newspaper. And attract the amor of her editor in the process. At 1 and 7:30 p.m. 532-8768. The Duke's "Viva Pedro!" retrospective continues through Oct. 18.

— Derek Paiva



FINAL WORD

"I've always felt that talking publicly about movies when they come out is a little like walking into a kitchen when a souffle has risen to its peak and stamping your foot."

Warren Beatty | on why he didn't do a single interview when his film "Reds" opened in 1981, in The New York Times Magazine. The film will be released on DVD Tuesday.