
A famous singer in love with a woman assumes the guilt of a crime to save her..


So, 'Crimen a las tres.' Is it worth digging up today? Well, if you’re into those older, dramatic stories where people do wild things for love, then yeah, maybe. It's not for everyone, though. Folks who need fast plots or clear-cut heroes might find it a bit slow, even a little confusing in its choices. This is one of...


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

Luis Saslavsky

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"So, 'Crimen a las tres.' Is it worth digging up today? Well, if you’re into those older, dramatic stories where people do wild things for love, then yeah, maybe. It's not for everyone, though. Folks who need fast plots or clear-cut heroes might find it a bit slow, even a little confusing in its choices. This is one of those films that really leans into the idea of a grand, sweeping gesture. Our main guy, a famous singer, falls head-over-heels for a woman. Like, really head-over-heels. And then,..."
Adela Tur
Luis Saslavsky
Argentina
1920 · IMDb —
Bruno Ziener

