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So, 'Spanish Lesson' is this intriguing little documentary from 1982, and honestly, it’s a fascinating slice of life. You’ve got these upper-class women in Beverly Hills, and they’re taking Spanish lessons—pretty benign, right? But the twist is they’re doing it to better communicate with their Spanish-speaking maids. The tone is a mix of earnestness and absurdity that just pulls you in. The pacing feels almost like a social experiment, capturing their interactions and motivations with a keen eye. It’s not flashy, but it’s got a rawness that makes you think about privilege and language in a whole new light. And the preservation by UCLA—just adds an extra layer of authenticity to the viewing experience.
Documentary focused on social dynamicsInteresting class commentaryUCLA preservation adds historical value
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