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The Delinquents
A group of friends who are struggling to survive in the slums of Madrid commit petty crime in order to finance the debut as a bullfighter of one of them.
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Plot Summary
A 17-year-old boy finds himself entangled in a dangerous world when he falls for an older woman. The burgeoning romance leads to trouble with the law and a confrontation with the woman's possessive husband, forcing the young man to confront the consequences of his actions.
Critical Reception
Robert Altman's debut feature, 'The Delinquents,' is a low-budget, albeit energetic, melodrama that explores themes of youthful rebellion and forbidden love. While exhibiting some of the director's later stylistic flair, it was largely overlooked by critics upon its release and is primarily remembered as an early work in Altman's filmography.
What Reviewers Say
A raw and gritty portrayal of adolescent angst and societal pressures.
Shows early signs of Robert Altman's distinctive directorial voice.
A melodramatic but engaging exploration of forbidden romance.
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Fun Fact
This film marked the directorial debut of Robert Altman, who would go on to become one of America's most acclaimed and influential filmmakers.
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