This is a love sketch. It doesn't have such a complicated background or delicate structure. It's just an ordinary love story. It seems that when Almodóvar was young, the director's films were still full of youthful vigor.
From the beginning of the kidnapping to the end of the film, I guessed the result. The heroine will definitely fall in love with the hero. This is the case for most women (except for women born in China after the 1980s).
Although the plot is simple, there are still ups and downs in the plot, and it can also capture the hearts of the audience. The process of the film will set suspense, and the process of watching the film is very comfortable.
It's just the filming process in the first half of the film, which has nothing to do with the main plot, just a little bit of deletion.
At that time, the colors of Almodovar's films were very bright. It was in 1990. After watching the whole film, I could not feel the changes in the past 20 years, but it still had a sense of the times.
The heroine is unfamiliar, Banderas was so young at the time, looking like he was in his early twenties.
Finally, let’s talk about the body language of Spaniards when they speak. They must be very tired when they speak. They keep moving their left and right hands, waving them constantly, and their necks must be leaned forward 45 degrees. Can’t Spain express emotions in words? Argentines don't speak like that.
2010-06-25/Film Empire rmvb
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