

If you are not a massive nerd for 1920s Spanish silent films, you should probably skip Qué tío más grande entirely. It is loud—well, metaphorically loud, since it is a silent movie—and incredibly messy. 🤷♂️ But if you love watching old-school physical theater where actors flail their arms like they are trying to swat...


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"If you are not a massive nerd for 1920s Spanish silent films, you should probably skip Qué tío más grande entirely. It is loud—well, metaphorically loud, since it is a silent movie—and incredibly messy. 🤷♂️ But if you love watching old-school physical theater where actors flail their arms like they are trying to swat invisible bees, this is actually a pretty fun time. Honestly, the plot is barely there. It feels like a filmed stage play where everyone keeps running into the wrong rooms at the ..."
María Carrizo
Enrique García Álvarez, José Gaspar, Pedro Muñoz Seca
Spain

1934 · IMDb 6.2


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