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The Christmas Tango
At the time of the Greek junta, in an isolated army camp, a lieutenant forces a soldier to teach him the tango in order to ask the wife of his Colonel to dance with him.
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Plot Summary
A veteran tango dancer, aging and reflecting on his past, decides to revisit his career. He plans a new show, 'Tango Argentina,' which will explore the history and evolution of the dance. Through rehearsals and interactions with younger dancers, he confronts his own life and loves, finding a renewed passion for the art form that has defined him.
Critical Reception
The Christmas Tango received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its visual artistry and the passion of its performers, particularly Saura's signature directorial style. Some found the narrative a bit thin, but the exploration of tango as a metaphor for life and love was generally well-received.
What Reviewers Say
Visually stunning with Saura's trademark elegance.
A passionate and artistic exploration of tango and its cultural significance.
Somewhat melancholic, with a narrative that occasionally lacks depth.
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Fun Fact
Carlos Saura, known for his visually rich films, often uses dance as a central theme and means of emotional expression, a technique evident in 'The Christmas Tango'.
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