UPDATE: The much-anticipated musical adaptation of Kiss of the Spider Woman has officially debuted on VOD platforms, including Amazon Prime Video, as of today. However, early reviews indicate that this film may not live up to the hype surrounding its release.
Directed by Bill Condon, known for his previous successes like Dreamgirls and Beauty and the Beast, this latest adaptation is based on the acclaimed 1992 stage production rather than the original 1985 film. Despite its star-studded cast, featuring Jennifer Lopez in a showcase performance, the film has struggled to capture critical acclaim since its debut at the Sundance Film Festival, where it was met with a lukewarm reception.
The film, set in Argentina during the oppressive military junta of 1983, follows the story of Valentin, played by Diego Luna, who is caught in a brutal prison system. He meets Luis, portrayed by Tonatiuh, an optimistic inmate jailed for “public indecency.” As their friendship develops amidst the grim backdrop of political oppression, Luis finds solace in narrating the vibrant musical Kiss of the Spider Woman, featuring an imagined performance by Lopez.
Despite its emotional themes and a powerful bond between the lead characters, the film has struggled at the box office, earning a mere $2 million during its theatrical run. Critics are calling it an uneven experience, highlighting that while Lopez shines in her musical numbers, the overall narrative fails to deliver a cohesive emotional impact.
Our Take: While the film provides a unique exploration of escape through storytelling, it falls short of expectations. The stark contrast between the grim reality of the prison and the vibrant musical sequences often undermines the film’s potential emotional weight. Critics recommend audiences consider skipping it, especially those seeking a deeply engaging cinematic experience.
As the film continues to roll out on VOD, audiences are encouraged to weigh in with their opinions. Will Kiss of the Spider Woman find a second chance with home viewers, or will it remain overshadowed by its theatrical shortcomings? Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.





































