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Estas ruinas que ves
In this sexy romantic comedy from Mexico, the life of a college professor is turned upside down when he falls for a former student, who is already pledged to marry another man.
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Plot Summary
A former boxer, now a middle-aged man named Manuel, struggles with his past and present life. He navigates relationships with women, including a younger lover named Carmen, and finds himself entangled in a world of crime and violence. The film explores themes of disillusionment, regret, and the search for meaning in a harsh reality.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'Estas ruinas que ves' received a mixed reception. While some critics praised its gritty portrayal of working-class life and its performances, particularly from Alfredo Landa, others found its narrative to be bleak and its depiction of violence gratuitous. It is considered a representative film of the Spanish cinema of its era, reflecting social anxieties.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw portrayal of Spanish society and its lead performance.
Criticized by some for its somber tone and potentially exploitative violence.
Seen as a realistic, albeit grim, look at post-Franco era struggles.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of Spanish cinema in the late 1970s that delved into more socially conscious and gritty themes following the end of the Franco dictatorship.
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