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The Tit and the Moon
A child does not stand the idea of having a new brother and dreams about drinking milk from the breasts of his mother again. The child asks the moon to bring him a tit only for him.
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Plot Summary
Set in the small Catalan town of Prat in 1936, just before the Spanish Civil War, this film tells the story of Quico, a young boy obsessed with his mother's breasts. His fixation leads him on a surreal and often humorous journey of discovery and sexual awakening, as he encounters various characters and experiences that shape his understanding of desire and life. The narrative blends magical realism with a coming-of-age tale.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, often praised for its unique visual style and bold exploration of sexuality and desire. Some critics found its surreal elements and mature themes to be eccentric, while others lauded its artistic vision and dark humor. It was particularly noted for its distinctive Bigas Luna aesthetic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its distinctive visual style and surreal, often provocative, exploration of desire.
Noted for its blend of dark humor and coming-of-age narrative.
Seen by some as eccentric, but appreciated by others for its artistic boldness.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'La teta i la lluna' in Catalan, directly translates to 'The Tit and the Moon,' reflecting its central themes of maternal obsession and burgeoning sexuality.
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