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Ni sangre ni arena
Cantinflas enjoys the bullfight show, and wants to crash in every of these spectacles. Also, there's a professional bullfighter, Manolete, who is identical to Cantinflas. Manolete has to give a bullfight show in a village, but Cantinflas arrives first as a stowaway in a train, and he'll be mistake by the real bullfighter. Cantinflas will give us a demonstration of courage.
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Plot Summary
Based on the famous novel by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, the story follows the tumultuous life of Juan Gallardo, a celebrated bullfighter, as he navigates his passions and ambitions. His career is at its peak, but his personal life is complicated by his relationships with his wife, Elena, and his mistress, Solita. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the ephemeral nature of fame.
Critical Reception
As an early Spanish-language production, 'Ni sangre ni arena' was a significant film for its time, adapting a renowned literary work. While specific critical reception data from its era is scarce in modern databases, it was generally received as a dramatic and passionate portrayal of bullfighting culture and human relationships. Its success contributed to the popularity of its lead actors and the enduring appeal of Blasco Ibáñez's novel.
What Reviewers Say
A faithful adaptation of a classic Spanish novel, capturing the drama of bullfighting.
Explores complex relationships and the personal cost of fame with intensity.
Features strong performances, particularly from its lead actress.
Google audience: Audience reception is not readily available in modern consolidated reviews, but the film's enduring connection to a popular novel suggests it resonated with viewers interested in dramatic Spanish cinema and literature.
Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of the 1908 novel of the same name by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, a prolific Spanish writer whose works have been adapted into numerous films.
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