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Los dinamiteros
Doña Pura, don Benito and don Augusto are three venerable old people who usually coincide each month in the queues of the mutuality windows to collect their pension, an opportunity they take advantage of to talk about life. When they learn that the old don Felipe, an acquaintance, is very sick and is alone and without money for a decent funeral, they decide to ask for a loan to help him, but, as they do not grant it, they decide to rob the savings bank. To do this, they will plan everything thoroughly and manufacture a homemade explosive.
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Plot Summary
A group of anarchists, dissatisfied with the political climate, plans a bombing to make their voices heard. The film follows their intricate preparations and the escalating tensions as they navigate the risks and moral complexities of their actions. It delves into the motivations behind their extreme measures and the potential consequences they face.
Critical Reception
"Los dinamiteros" is recognized for its tense portrayal of anarchist plotting and its exploration of political desperation. While not widely distributed internationally, it is regarded as a significant work within Spanish cinema for its thematic depth and Bardem's directorial skill, though some found its pacing deliberate.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric tension and exploration of radical politics.
Noted for its deliberate pacing and character-driven narrative.
Considered a strong example of Bardem's socially conscious filmmaking.
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Fun Fact
The film was initially met with censorship issues in Spain due to its politically charged themes, reflecting the sensitive climate of the Francoist era.
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