small n power

Cleve 2022-05-10 11:37:43

First of all, it's hard to tell that it's a Spanish movie, I'm at a loss as to whether it's Italian or American.
The technique of the film is mature, the operation is smooth, and, unlike traditional Spanish films, the plot does not have big ups and downs, but moves forward delicately and happens naturally.
I do not agree that the film reflects the so-called moral decline of the upper class, etc. In fact, this is something that each of us may encounter in life, and we may take the same method to deal with it. leaving the same after-effects. An accidental continuation and a flick of conscience lead to a series of bad consequences and even destruction.
What is more worthy of admiration is the climax at the end and the natural echoes formed, which are shocking again and again.

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Death of a Cyclist quotes

  • Miguel Castro: The other day, someone told me a very interesting story. The story of a happy marriage that went downhill.

    María José de Castro: Why?

    Miguel Castro: The woman tricked the man.

    María José de Castro: Oh really? How original.

    Miguel Castro: Let me finish. The woman tricked the man. They were both good people, especially the woman. And he had a lot of money.

    María José de Castro: So what did the husband do, kill his wife?

    Miguel Castro: No, even better. He left her. Without a penny, suddenly she lost her entire life. Even everyday life, lost. And nobody wanted to give her a hand. Do you like it?

    María José de Castro: The story? It's not too bad. Who told it to you?

    Miguel Castro: Rafa.