I saw this is Spain when it first came out without subtitles. I remember the collective gasp when the key plot twist was revealed. Now, having seen it with the benefit of subtitles, I recommend it even more highly. It's Almodovar's darkest film yet - and that's saying something. It's a bizarre story from start to finish - but it's masterfully told. And in all of the twisted darkness, it retains a sense of humor. And more importantly, a sense of humanity. The ending gives a much-needed sense of justice and hope. After the disappointing "Broken Embraces", Almodovar returns to masterful form with "The Skin I'm In." Don't miss this!