
Is it worth your Tuesday night? If you like your cinema with a bit of grit, some shadows, and characters who seem to be constantly losing arguments with their own conscience, then maybe. It is definitely not for anyone who needs a plot that moves at a sprint. You’ll probably hate it if you get bored by long, lingering ...

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"Is it worth your Tuesday night? If you like your cinema with a bit of grit, some shadows, and characters who seem to be constantly losing arguments with their own conscience, then maybe. It is definitely not for anyone who needs a plot that moves at a sprint. You’ll probably hate it if you get bored by long, lingering looks in dim rooms or dialogue that feels a bit more like stage theater than a conversation. Una vida por otra is one of those movies that makes you feel like you’re watching a re..."
Carlos López
Carlos Noriega Hope, John H. Auer, Gustavo Sáenz de Sicilia, Fernando de Fuentes
Mexico

1920 · IMDb —
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