
Carmen has neither a past nor a future. She lives only in the present.


Short answer: yes, but only if you're prepared for a cinematic experience that's as raw as it is beautiful. This film is for those who appreciate the complexity of human emotions and the beauty of Spanish culture, but it may not be for everyone, particularly those who prefer more lighthearted and romantic tales. Is thi...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Jacques Feyder

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"Short answer: yes, but only if you're prepared for a cinematic experience that's as raw as it is beautiful. This film is for those who appreciate the complexity of human emotions and the beauty of Spanish culture, but it may not be for everyone, particularly those who prefer more lighthearted and romantic tales. Is this film worth watching? This film works because it presents a nuanced and multifaceted portrayal of love and relationships, one that's both deeply personal and universally relatable..."

Gaston Modot
Jacques Feyder, Prosper Mérimée
France

