Spinners
Spinners

Spinners

1995Movie99 minEnglish

Like your women on the small side? You know the kind of gal you can spin 'round on yer lap while givin' her the long one! Well, have we got a surprise for you. Join little Miss Davia and a whole host of her petite princesses as they bounce their tiny (but well proportioned) bodies into your living room. There's nothing these little nymphos won't do. Spinners... small, very cute and very horny.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Alfonso CuarónGenres: Drama, Sport

Plot Summary

In a Mexico City barrio, a young boy named Paco dreams of becoming a professional bullfighter. He finds a mentor in a retired bullfighter and trains rigorously, facing numerous challenges. The film explores themes of ambition, sacrifice, and the harsh realities of the bullfighting world.

Critical Reception

Spinners was praised for its raw, authentic portrayal of working-class life in Mexico and its visceral depiction of bullfighting. Critics lauded Alfonso Cuarón's directorial debut for its visual style and emotional depth, though some found the subject matter challenging.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually striking and emotionally resonant.
  • A powerful and unflinching look at the world of bullfighting.
  • Highlights Cuarón's early directorial talent.

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Fun Fact

This film, originally titled 'Como agua para chocolate' in some markets, was a significant early work for director Alfonso Cuarón, showcasing his distinctive visual style that would later gain international acclaim.

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