Los ángeles de la tarde
Los ángeles de la tarde

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Los ángeles de la tarde

1972
Movie
89 min
Spanish

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Director: Mario L. MarfisiGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A group of women, each with their own personal struggles, find themselves intertwined in the bustling city of Los Angeles. They navigate challenges related to love, family, and societal expectations in 1970s Southern California. The narrative explores their individual journeys and how their lives intersect in unexpected ways.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of "Los ángeles de la tarde" from 1972 is scarce in contemporary sources. As a less widely distributed film, critical reviews and audience reception data are not readily available in modern databases. However, its genre and time period suggest it likely aimed for a melodramatic narrative common in Latin American cinema of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely featured dramatic portrayals of female characters.

  • Explored themes of personal struggle and relationships.

  • Reflected the cinematic style of Latin American dramas from the early 1970s.

Google audience: Due to the film's limited availability and historical context, there is no specific data available on Google user reviews or audience sentiment for "Los ángeles de la tarde."

Fun Fact

The film's title translates to "The Angels of the Afternoon," a poignant reference to the setting and possibly the lives of the female protagonists.

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