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So, 'El disputado voto del señor Cayo' is an interesting flick, really. It's a comedy that digs into some serious themes, pulled from Miguel Delibes' novel. You’ve got Rafael Corral, a socialist, who decides to go to a friend's funeral even when everyone’s telling him not to—politics and all that, you know? The atmosphere is quite tense but layered with humor, and it strikes me how the pacing reflects the internal conflict of the character. The dialogue flows naturally; it feels authentic, capturing the essence of political and personal dilemmas in that era. It’s not just about the vote, but about friendships and choices. The performances are solid, giving it a grounded feel, which adds to its charm.
Focuses on political themes in personal settingsReflects the socio-political atmosphere of the timeStrong character-driven narrative
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