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Jules 2022-03-20 09:02:41
Actually, I don’t see the director’s...
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General 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Do you think this little girl is like she was a little too narcissistic when she was a...
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Letitia 2022-03-19 09:01:08
"Canción y Danzas N.6" Federico...
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Alexandrine 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Dead father, pianist and mother, washing cups in the middle of the night, chicken feet in the refrigerator, hamster funeral, pretending to be house wine and accusing him of affair late, using the pistol left by his father at aunt and lover, ♪ Porque te vas, Canción y Danzas...
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Jordane 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Three songs: soft classical music composed by Catalan composer Federico Mompou played by my mother, traditional dance music "¡Hay, Maricruz!" played for grandmother (singer Imperio Argentina was an early supporter of the Franco regime ), and the popular song "Porque te vas" by singer Jeanette...
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Ward 2022-03-19 09:01:08
The technique is like Buñuel, and the atmosphere is fresh, without the lingering feminine taste of Buñuel's film. The role-playing line is very good, Anna is a goddess. The whole movie is like that Porque Te Vas, clear and...
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Archibald 2022-03-18 09:01:06
Different from the previous viewing experience of Saola’s work, it is coldly suppressing various possibilities, being forced to develop along the path of fate, and only the ability to watch is left.//Left out the flamenco’s passion and dance smart movies Still very styled to show Saola’s thinking about fate and death. The circle and fate that will not stop repeating appear as a kind of horror movie motif.//All movies are political...
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Paige 2022-03-18 09:01:06
Whoever said that childhood is beautiful, Ana Torrent's eyes are as deep as bitan, telling a strange and dark growth history, another sensitive cancer; Geraldine Chaplin is another queen, and one of his...
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Alexandra 2022-03-17 09:01:08
The mother played by Chaplin's daughter and daughter...too much like her father...The overall structure is very interesting, with fiction and reality intertwined, memories and dreams interspersed, but there are no ups and downs, and it is not...
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Carley 2022-03-17 09:01:08
A masterpiece by Carlos Saura, 1976 Cannes Jury Prize. It is not only a political metaphor, but also explores [Shadow of Childhood] deeply and uniquely. Father = cruel Franco military government, mother = victim/popular, daughter Anna was forced to mature prematurely, psychologically deformed, and skillfully (by being Baking soda, which was mistaken for poison, was poisoned, and even nearly killed someone with a pistol "given to him by his father". Both the adult Anna and her mother are played...
Cría Cuervos Comments
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Jules 2022-01-18 08:02:08
A conspiracy presupposed by death
This is the first time I try to interpret this stream of consciousness movie in my own way. Aside from the dark social background and the film's obscure political metaphors, it is really unique in terms of narrative and material selection. The film does not follow a strict spatial and...
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Peggie 2022-01-18 08:02:08
Sad jackdaw
The Spanish movie "Raising the Crow" is the work of my favorite director Carlos Saura. I didn't expect him to be so paradoxical when he was not shooting Flamenco. It is said that if you raise a crow, it will peck you blind in the end. The 8-year-old Anna is the little crow referred to in the film....
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Ana: The only thing I remember very clearly, is that at the time, I was convinced my father was responsible for all the sadness that embittered the last years of my mother's life. I was convinced that it was he and he alone that had caused her illness and death.
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Rosa: Your poor mother wanted to breastfeed you, but she was too pale and delicate. So I was the one who really nursed you.
Ana: Did you breastfeed me?
Rosa: Heavens, no. I gave you a bottle.
Ana: You've got big breasts. Will you show me?
Rosa: What do you think this is, a circus?
Ana: Come on, show me! I'll close my eyes and count to five... Oh! They're so big!