

Alright, so we’re talking about *Su noche de bodas*, a film from 1931. This isn't something you just pick up on a whim. If you’re a serious classic film enthusiast, especially one with a soft spot for early Spanish-language talkies, then yeah, it’s worth tracking down. But for everyone else? Especially if you’re used t...

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"Alright, so we’re talking about *Su noche de bodas*, a film from 1931. This isn't something you just pick up on a whim. If you’re a serious classic film enthusiast, especially one with a soft spot for early Spanish-language talkies, then yeah, it’s worth tracking down. But for everyone else? Especially if you’re used to anything made after, say, 1960, you’ll probably find it quite a slow burn. Expect to adjust your expectations. 🕰️ The premise is pretty straightforward, very much of its time. ..."

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