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Memories of Underdevelopment Reviews

  • Addie 2022-02-24 08:02:19

    The Mist of Interstitials: Existential Dissatisfaction in "Memories of Low Development"

    Press: "Failure" is a long and chaotic collapse, and we can hardly even expect it to bring about a black and white binary situation with a little kindness. In most cases, individuals in the "failure" can only make spontaneous choices within a very limited range under the surging waves, which breeds...

  • Anne 2022-02-24 08:02:19

    Crisis of the Intellectual in a Post-Revolutionary Society

    Memories of the Underdevelopment (Alea, 1967) portrays a good-looking bourgeois man’s self-examined life in post-revolutionary Cuba. Through the character’s affairs and fantasies, the film shows the shortcomings of an apathetic and bitter individual and critiques his bourgeois roots. Yet the Cuban...

  • Roslyn 2022-02-24 08:02:19

    Others have beaten chicken blood, but I am very bad!

    As a first-class film director at the time, Aleia made such a beautiful work without any publicity value, and it was passed, which is really a big mystery.

    It turned out that in the intellectual world in 1968, everyone was in a situation of suspicion. They liked this kind of entertainment work that...

  • Sylvia 2022-02-24 08:02:19

    out-of-office participants

    The most impressive movie about Cuba is the famous dazzling work "I Am Cuba", which also has a clear political stance and ideological expression in the crazy dazzling show, just like the greatest propaganda of the proletarian revolution attitude. The film is also filled with a lot of ideological...

  • Bailee 2022-02-24 08:02:19

    [Tell me, memory...]

    That year, Sergio was 38 years old. He wandered the streets and took a standard photo at a photo booth on the side of the street. He was mediocre, abject, completely lacking in his former style, and his dull eyes didn't know where to look. Outside the painting, there is a voice: 38 years old, old,...