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Rating: - Word thriller is stretched
This is a psychological thriller that lacks that tingling, excited, edge of your seat feeling because it goes on too long and there is not enough tension. A little physical tension might have helped. Veteran Spanish director Vicente Aranda, tells a tale of jealousy and places the male character Antonio as the focal point. He is nuts, insanely jealous, to the point of obsession. He seeks information about a photograph that has his lady, the lovely Aitana Sanchez-Gijon, who is Carmen, pictured with ... Read More
Rating: - Pure melodrama, but excellently done and entertaining
A little more of some semblance of a subtext than Amantes de Arandas, but, obviously, less serious than the ultimately harrowing Libertarias. Aitana Sanchez-Gijon (apologies for being lazy and not turning on the proper alphabet) is quite beautiful and a good actress, if not as brilliant as the divine Victoria. Which, inevitably, leads to this review's complaint about absent DVDs. This time, you get two, both with Abril. Libertarias as noted above and, somebody get a grip please, Padre Nuestro. ... Read More
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