By jcrodriguez on Skatehive
Ideologies that generate death https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/original/uuxkq6AUXDSxAxwrEfk98kdRhC1.jpg Source Edited in Photoshop & Canva App https://images.hive.blog/0x0/https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/jcrodriguez/245cUBXzvWF8QVukk8UvqTFX6FutvCzv1TyGDA8ybnR5QKA1v6nMvGS4j6y81Qg9M2HLn.jpg A good Spanish film that only received Goya nominations for makeup. It was one of the forgotten ones. Why? Perhaps it didn't conform to some of the progressive norms of Spanish cinema. I started watching it and couldn't stop until I finished it. A rather raw story that moved me deeply, especially in its final part. I also noticed that it received somewhat lukewarm reviews from the famous Spanish film critics, beholden to an ideology and following the political narrative of the moment. Paid critics whose prejudices are obvious. One can criticize the film for its length and for some moments that slow the pace, which makes it imperfect, but the performances of the entire cast, the atmosphere, the cine