A lover plays many roles, and one of them, for the most loving, is nurse. In his version of Sleeping Beauty, the great Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodovar imagines two couples: each woman in a coma, each man standing by, his ardor purified by her helplessness. Cynics may say this is how men want their women beautiful, still, and silent and that, for one of the men, devotion turns pretty quickly to deviation. But that's to shortchange the grace and humor in this unpredictable, beautiful film. It imagines a world where love can be both obsessive and selfless, and where the common phrase "I care for you" can express a sacred mission.