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Amores que matan, a curious entry from 1996, is a film that meanders through the life of Consuelo, a housewife caught in the monotony of her existence. With her husband away, the tension builds as she becomes drawn to her enigmatic neighbor, a gardening professor whose peculiar habits stir both intrigue and unrest. The pacing is deliberate, almost languid, allowing the audience to soak in the atmospheric tension and the subtle exploration of desire and isolation. While the performances aren't particularly flashy, there’s a rawness that feels genuine, grounding the surreal elements. The film's distinctive character lies in its quiet yet unsettling portrayal of longing, leaving viewers with a sense of unease long after the credits roll.
Amores que matan exists somewhat in obscurity, making it a hidden gem for collectors who appreciate lesser-known international works. Limited releases mean it can be difficult to track down in physical formats, but its themes resonate with those who seek out films that explore the mundane alongside the surreal. As interest in transcendent narratives grows, this film might find a new audience, making it a potential point of interest for serious collectors.
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