Blood and Sand (1989 Film)

Blood and Sand (Spanish: Sangre y arena) is a 1989 Spanish drama film directed by Javier Elorrieta and starring Chris Rydell, Sharon Stone, and Ana Torrent. It was based on the novel Blood and Sand of Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, which had been made three times before in 1916, 1922 and 1941.

Blood and Sand revolves around the young and talented natural gifted Toreros Juan Gallardo played by Christopher Rydel. Gallardo wants to be popular in bull fighting. His love Carmen (Ana Torrent), has a cousin who has left home with Gallardo for bullfighting competition. They successfully earn some level and skills in the arena, but something went wrong and the bull charged at Gallardo, but his friend saved Gallardo and it cost him his own life. Gallardo then left and met Lady Dona Sol (Sharon Stone) a beautiful rich lady, where he was offered to join her company as a worker of her fields and lands, but Gallardo insisted to become a superstar in bull fighting in his country. As Gallardo is leaving her home, a security guard tells him to join the a bull fighting trainer Nacional (Albert Vidal). Nacional trains Gallardo until he is able to join the national bull fighting competition. Another friend of Gallardo, Garabato (Guillermo Montesinos) also joins him. He displays brilliant skills in his first appearance of national league and his popularity rises.

Gallardo then marries to Carmen and his popularity increases weeks after weeks. Gallardo soon gets crush on Lady Dona Sol, which starts a dramatic twist in the movie. As time passes, Gallardo falls deeply in love with Lady Dona Sol and offers to marry her, but Lady Dona Sol isn't interested int the marriage. Gallardo's wife Carmen finally came to Lady Dona Sol and talk about Gallardo, but instead Lady Dona Sol shows where Gallardo is hiding.

That night, Gallardo goes to a midnight bar and hangs out with some bar girls. He is drunk while his trainer Nacional told him not to do such stupid thing and, advising him to focus on the competition for the next day. Angered, Gallardo kicks Nacional and asks him to leave. Nacional leaves angrily.

Juan gallardo went to a popular hotel of the city with Dona Sol, where the competition rival of Juan, Pepe Serrano was present, he and Dona Sol have some eye contact and Juan took this with great anger, later on Juan punched his rival but he went out and he found that Dina Sol the rich lady was in the car of his rival Pepe Serrano. Juan on the next day comes to the office to Don Sose (his manager) with two girls and Juan was not conscious because he was drunk. Nacional told him not to do such a thing again but this time Juan Gallardo slapped Nacional with great power and then Nacional gave up from his work.

Juan called to his wife Carmen and said sorry but she was very upset and did not forgive him. Then the final scene of the movie comes where at the start Juan Gallardo was very poor to control the bull and at the same time at the home of Juan his wife, mother were praying for him, his brother in law Antonio put the TV volume very high to tell Carmen that she must go to help him and she must forgive him.

Then her wife came and Nacional saw her her, Nacional went to Juan and told him that his wife has come to watch him and he must say sorry to her, Juan said sorry to Carmen and throwed his cap to carmen and on the final act, Gallardo begun the grand bull fighting competition. He successfully tricked the dumb bull and gave one of the best performance in the league. ?ow atlast time comes to kill the bull, with the final move, when Gallardo was about to pierce the bull with his sword, the bull suddenly charged its horn into Gallardo's stomach and threw him off the ground several time. Paramedics ran to Gallardo and sent him to trauma room immediately as Carmen and Nacional chased after them to see what had become of Gallardo. While back in the arena, Gallardo's rival bull fighter has won and the crowd cheers for him, with Lady Dona Sol smiling at the winner. Gallardo passes out and died in the trauma room, as doctors covered his face, Carmen and Nacional are weeping for the dead Gallardo, while on the other side people were holding Pepe Serrano on their shoulders and then the movie ends.


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