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Ashtyn 2022-03-25 09:01:14
Mix Cocteau's "The Voice of Man" with the "Waiting" section of Roland Barthes' "A Lover's Whisper" and stir it up, add tomatoes, peppers and hypnotics, and that's...
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Teagan 2022-03-25 09:01:14
This is the third Almodovar movie I've ever seen, or prefer short films of man-eating congresswomen. However, Almodovar's style is very unique, the lines that are spread out in a mess, the more noisy the more...
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Vilma 2022-03-25 09:01:14
Defocusing all the way is a nightmare. . . It's terrible, classmates who have watched the DVD, have you found the focus? It doesn't look like the projector is out of focus when you watch it in the theater. It seems that the lens is out of focus from beginning to...
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Jaqueline 2022-03-25 09:01:14
Women are a bunch of madmen.... Antonio Banderas is so young...-...
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Nico 2022-03-25 09:01:14
The heavy makeup and hysteria that stop at the form, the inside is just because of the fear of the harm caused by the man. Forgive and let go. "Happiness is always more important than politics, gleefully abandons moral codes, takes shocking world for granted, extols any sexual orientation, splendid art and over-the-top behavior, often producing insanely incongruous narratives, or inadequate character structures, Sometimes more like style for style's...
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Sophia 2022-03-25 09:01:14
Very dark humor. The Broken Embrace draws directly from some of the scenes from the show. It may be the relationship between the subtitles, the viewing experience is not very smooth, 3...
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Granville 2022-03-25 09:01:14
In the early days of Almodovar, women who were pushed to the brink of madness were finally as quiet as a pool of water under the night sky. The comedy points are pretty good, and the overall atmosphere is also very happy. Butterscotch...
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Cade 2022-03-25 09:01:14
A farce female movie, a woman on the brink of collapse can always find the meaning of a new life. Ashi's consistent female warmth drama, like the later comeback, is a story of women abandoned by men, full of inner spirit for women and self-worth. The beginning of the "Eight and a Half"-style nightmare, the use of a lot of technical shots, the revealing of the suspense at the end and the woman's awakening, everything is just right. Almodovar's theme continues without...
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Stephania 2022-03-23 09:02:40
I thought it was a rather obscure plot. . The result is leaning more and more toward comedy. . Although it looks easy. . But not much feeling. . Antonio Banderas was so tender and...
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Ima 2022-03-23 09:02:40
2019-4-21 Rewatch; 3.5; The group portraits of women who are gradually becoming more powerful, three clues that are wrapped in a ball, and there are slight flaws in the stitching, but the tightness of the script has reached its peak. The sad songs of despair for men and women covered in comedy, men are more terrifying than terrorists, sober and self-improvement after heartbreak and disillusionment, as well as the hope of ushering in a new life, women in front of Almodovar's camera are always unu
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Pepa: Hello. I'm the mother of the notorious Crossroads Killer. When my son comes home after one of his famous crimes, his clothes are just filthy.
[Pepa holds up a bloody shirt. The police arrive]
Policía I: Where are the clothes your son wore...
Policía II: At the time of the murder?
[Pepa takes a clean shirt out of the dryer]
Pepa: Right here. Sparkling clean.
Policía I: No trace of blood.
Policía II: Or guts.
Policía I: Unbelievable!
[Pepa holds up a box of detergent]
Pepa: Ecce Homo. It's unbelievable.
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Pepa: You could have killed yourself!
Candela: That was the idea. I'm desperate.
Pepa: So am I, but I don't jump off terraces.
Candela: I didn't know where to go. I couldn't face my folks. It's bad enough that I became a model.
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
Director: Pedro Almodóvar
Language: Spanish Release date: November 11, 1988