


Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for early sound-era fluff, you'll probably enjoy the breezy energy here. If you need explosions or even a coherent plot that doesn't feel like a stage play taped for television, you’ll be bored to tears within ten minutes. Seriously. There is this specific, weird warmth t...

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

John Reinhardt

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"Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for early sound-era fluff, you'll probably enjoy the breezy energy here. If you need explosions or even a coherent plot that doesn't feel like a stage play taped for television, you’ll be bored to tears within ten minutes. Seriously. There is this specific, weird warmth to Yo, tú y ella. It feels like the filmmakers were still figuring out what a microphone could actually do. Sometimes the actors are almost shouting, and then they suddenly whisper ..."
Romualdo Tirado
Gregorio Martínez Sierra, John Reinhardt, José López Rubio, María Lejárraga
United States

1933 · IMDb 5.5

