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A Woman Without Love
After indulging in an affair with a man (a friend of the family) she truly loves, a woman returns to her young son and husband for good, and loses contact with the man. Her husband is unaware of the affair. Twenty years later, there is news that the friend has died and left all of his money to the younger son in the family, which leads us to question this younger son's biological origin.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on a wealthy opera singer, Leonora, who is deeply in love with her fiancé, Alberto. However, her life is thrown into turmoil when she discovers that Alberto is having an affair with her best friend. Devastated and heartbroken, Leonora struggles to cope with this profound betrayal.
Critical Reception
While "A Woman Without Love" is not one of Buñuel's most widely discussed films, it is recognized as an early exploration of his recurring themes of desire, repression, and societal hypocrisy. Critics at the time noted its melodramatic elements but also its psychological depth. Modern assessments often view it as a significant, albeit less accessible, work in his filmography.
What Reviewers Say
Explores themes of love, betrayal, and societal constraints.
Showcases Buñuel's early stylistic tendencies.
Features a strong central performance by Lila Daix.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are scarce due to its age and limited distribution, making it difficult to provide a specific summary of Google user sentiment.
Fun Fact
Despite being a film by the renowned Luis Buñuel, "A Woman Without Love" (original title: "Una Mujer sin Amor") is one of his less frequently screened works, often overshadowed by his later surrealist masterpieces.
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