


Is it worth the watch? If you're into dusty film history or just really love watching how people used to talk in the 30s, sure, put it on. If you want something that moves fast or feels relevant to today, you’re gonna be bored stiff. It’s one of those movies that requires a specific kind of patience, the kind where you...


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

Ramón Peón

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"Is it worth the watch? If you're into dusty film history or just really love watching how people used to talk in the 30s, sure, put it on. If you want something that moves fast or feels relevant to today, you’re gonna be bored stiff. It’s one of those movies that requires a specific kind of patience, the kind where you don't mind the plot stalling while someone has a very polite argument in a parlor. Honestly, watching Women of Today felt like digging through a box of old photos in an attic. Th..."
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Ramón Peón, José de Jesús Aguirre Beltrán
Mexico

