

If you're looking for something fast-paced or modern, stay far, far away from Una mujer en peligro. This isn't for the crowd that needs a plot twist every ten minutes. It’s for the folks who like digging through film archives just to see how people held their cigarettes or tilted their hats back in the day.The whole th...


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

José Santugini

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"If you're looking for something fast-paced or modern, stay far, far away from Una mujer en peligro. This isn't for the crowd that needs a plot twist every ten minutes. It’s for the folks who like digging through film archives just to see how people held their cigarettes or tilted their hats back in the day.The whole thing feels remarkably like a filmed stage play. Everyone stands exactly where they need to be, and the delivery is so formal it makes your teeth ache. There’s a scene about halfway ..."
Carlos Fernández Cuenca, José Santugini
Spain

1920 · IMDb 4.4
Richard Smith

