This is the story of a love triangle between a tango singer, a dishonest man and a poor woman. She runs away with the bad man, knowing that she actually is with the wrong one.


Is it worth watching? Honestly, you probably only want to watch ¡Tango! if you have a soft spot for film history or if you’re obsessed with the roots of the genre. If you’re looking for a tight, modern story, this isn’t it. People who love early musicals will dig the performances, but everyone else might find the pacin...

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

Luis Moglia Barth

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"Is it worth watching? Honestly, you probably only want to watch ¡Tango! if you have a soft spot for film history or if you’re obsessed with the roots of the genre. If you’re looking for a tight, modern story, this isn’t it. People who love early musicals will dig the performances, but everyone else might find the pacing a bit of a slog. It’s definitely not for the impatient viewer. The whole thing feels like a stage show that forgot to stop being a stage show. The plot is basically a thin wire ..."

Juan Sarcione
Luis Moglia Barth, Carlos de la Pua
Argentina
1920 · IMDb 5.6
Roy Clements

