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Machuca Reviews

  • Vicenta 2021-12-30 17:18:13

    One, two, one, left and right

    On the thirteenth viewing day of Dark Circles, Chilean director Andres Wood's "Machuca". The film tells the story between the boy protagonist and Machuca during the transition from Allende to Pinochet from the perspective of a teenager. Moreover, this story is not completely fictitious....

  • Kadin 2021-12-30 17:18:13

    A great movie

    I watched Machuca again. The Chinese name was sunny that year. I think this is a great movie, an epic and panoramic film depicting Chile in 1973. The accident, photography, and performance of the film are all top-notch. In fact, There are many similarities between this film and our current...

  • Jacklyn 2021-12-30 17:18:13

    Movies with a strong sense of history are worth watching, probably hard to find

    It's a bit like "1900: New Century". The 1970s was an era of intense post-war class struggle. Conservatism was dominant in the capitalist world. The Chilean coup was the Chilean version of the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s. Conservative nationalist soldiers overthrew the left-wing democratically...

  • Casey 2021-12-30 17:18:13

    Split

    The most interesting movie I have watched recently. The most prominent part I personally think is music, which contrasts the escape of childhood with the atmosphere of tragedy, and the effect is surprisingly good. It’s not bad to talk about childhood trauma brought about by political divisions in a...

  • Emery 2021-12-30 17:18:13

    A little thought

    The background is the political change of intelligence, the friendship of a few children, let me talk about what I appreciate first, the little boy who has been silent, hit the little boy who likes to bully with bricks, when he called the army to get out of the school. It is very touching. He and...