There are two worlds in director Bill Condon's adaptation of "Kiss of the Spider Woman," one bright and technicolor, the other dark and dingy. It's the full color universe that sings while the other drags everything around it down.
In an Argentine prison cell in 1983, Valentín Arregui (Diego Luna) is locked up for his role in attempting to overthrow the country's military dictatorship. He's given a new cellmate in Luis Molina (one-named performer Tonatiuh), a window dresser doing time on public indecency charges, who's being used by the prison warden (Bruno Bichir) to try to extract inside information from Valentín.
These two are oil and water. But the hardened Valentín begins warming to his new cellmate as Luis details to him his favorite Hollywood musical, which stars his beloved sc