


So, El ciento trece. This 1935 Spanish film is absolutely one for the curious movie buffs, the ones who dig into cinema history, not just for academic reasons but for the vibe of it all. If you're into dusty old mysteries with a melodramatic edge, where everyone gestures a lot, then yeah, give it a shot. But if you nee...


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

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"So, El ciento trece. This 1935 Spanish film is absolutely one for the curious movie buffs, the ones who dig into cinema history, not just for academic reasons but for the vibe of it all. If you're into dusty old mysteries with a melodramatic edge, where everyone gestures a lot, then yeah, give it a shot. But if you need snappy dialogue and quick cuts, or anything remotely modern, you'll probably find this one a bit of a slog. It's a niche watch, truly. The plot itself, well, it centers on a guy..."
Virginia Zurí
Alfredo Miralles, Ernesto Vilches, Domínguez Tejedor
Spain

