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Currito de la Cruz, directed by Alejandro Pérez Lugín, is a fascinating slice of 1920s Spanish cinema. The film dives deep into the life of Currito, a young man shaped by his upbringing in a Seville hospice, as he grapples with his aspirations of becoming a bullfighter. The atmosphere is rich with the cultural nuances of the time—there's a palpable tension in the air as Currito navigates the harsh realities of his world. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of reflection while still keeping the narrative engaging. The performances, particularly from the lead, resonate with authenticity, reflecting the struggles and hopes of a young man caught between dreams and societal expectations. The practical effects, especially in the bullfighting scenes, are impressive for the era, adding a layer of realism that enhances the emotional weight of the story.
Focus on cultural themesInteresting bullfighting scenesRich with historical context
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