Valentina
Valentina

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Valentina

1950
Movie
77 min
Spanish

A young millionaire meets a mechanic who has invented a carburetor as a result of a breakdown in her car.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Luis BuñuelGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young woman named Valentina lives a sheltered life in a conservative household. Her strict father, Don Andres, believes in traditional values and expects his daughter to follow suit. However, Valentina harbors secret desires and yearnings for a life beyond the confines of her home. Her world is further complicated by the presence of an unhappily married family friend, Ricardo, who becomes infatuated with her.

Critical Reception

Valentina, a lesser-known film by the celebrated Luis Buñuel, is often viewed as an early exploration of themes that would define his later, more provocative work. While not as widely discussed as his masterpieces, it showcases his distinctive observational style and his subtle critiques of societal hypocrisy and repression. Audiences and critics at the time were likely intrigued by its nuanced portrayal of stifled desires within a rigid social structure.

What Reviewers Say

  • Buñuel's early work displays his characteristic interest in societal constraints.

  • The film offers a subtle critique of bourgeois morality and repressed desires.

  • Silvia Pinal delivers a compelling performance as the yearning protagonist.

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Fun Fact

Luis Buñuel directed Valentina shortly before his acclaimed Mexican period truly took off, making it a fascinating precursor to films like 'Los Olvidados'.

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