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Cándida
Cándida is an lowly maid in Madrid, where she scrapes to get by and help her two useless sons, a junkie and a basket case. As her family situation goes from bad to worse, her travails inspire other people
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Plot Summary
Cándida, a wealthy and eccentric octogenarian, lives a life of apparent privilege with her loyal but overbearing housekeeper, Agnes. However, Cándida harbors a secret: she secretly funds her lavish lifestyle by working as a prostitute. When Agnes discovers Cándida's double life, a tumultuous and comedic conflict ensues as they navigate their complex relationship and Cándida's unconventional choices.
Critical Reception
Cándida received mixed to positive reviews, praised for its daring premise and strong performances, particularly from Norma Aleandro. Some critics found the film's tone uneven, oscillating between dark comedy and drama, while others appreciated its bold exploration of aging, sexuality, and societal expectations.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unconventional and provocative premise.
Norma Aleandro's performance as the aging prostitute is a standout.
Some found the film's blend of comedy and drama to be tonally inconsistent.
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Fun Fact
The film generated considerable discussion in Spain for its frank portrayal of an elderly woman engaging in sex work, challenging traditional notions of aging and sexuality.
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