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01-31-2019 03:22 PM |
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Originally Posted by Odysseus
(Post 1620926)
I thought it was a beautiful homage to the servant women who raise middle class children while their parents work. I can understand why those who are used to Hollywood's Three Act screenplay structure wouldn't enjoy this, and those who don't know the political issues in the 1970's wouldn't follow what was going on. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie and hope it gets an Oscar for its depth and beauty.
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I did not think it was enjoyable to watch the guy who got her pregnant threaten "beat the s*** out of you and your little one" after she came to him asking what to do. I did not think it was enjoyable to see the wife's grief over her husband abandoning her to be with his mistress and not sending her $ to live on. Or to watch her hit her son in the face when he overheard her conversation about the father.
Even the dog was to be pitied.
It may be a vivid picture of the times (which I understand and remember quite well) presented very well, but the movie was not "enjoyable," and I don't suggest going to see it if you are looking for something in a less serious vein.
Also, it's in Spanish with English subtitles, which may bother some as you must read and watch at the same time. But the subtitling is very well done, and more easily read than some of the closed captioning on tv shows, which tends to go by too quickly.
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