Cannes: The cowboys of Almodóvar

Elisa Giudici reporting from Cannes
Pedro Pascal and Ethan Hawke as lovers in "Strange Way of Life". © Sony Pictures Classics
After 25 years, two former hired guns meet again in a small town in the Far West. After crossing the desert, Silva (Pedro Pascal) arrives at Bitter Creek where his old friend and ex-lover Jake (Ethan Hawke) has become sheriff. The two share a dinner and then a night of passion, but as they make the bed together (a tender first time in Western movies history, according to the director) hidden meanings, old wounds, and possible hidden agendas on both sides emerge in a heated discussion.
As usual, 30 minutes of Almodovar can be more impactful and memorable than three hour from other auteurs...