The Spanish movies that Harvard recommends watching at least once in your life

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2024-01-19 03:49:34

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January 18, 2024, 9:49 pm
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Harvard University regularly carries out studies in different areas such as health, science, entertainment and economics, among others. In this case he carried out research on cinema and revealed a list of films that should be seen before dying, or at least once in their life.

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By: Clarion

These are two films in Spanish that have received critical acclaim and agree that both were produced by Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar.

The results of the Harvard University research revealed that the films are “Talk to Her” and “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown.”

“Talk to her”
The film “Talk to Her” was released in 2002 by Almodóvar. It is based on a chance meeting within a theater of two men named Benigno and Marco, who later meet again at a clinic where Benigno works. The meeting is due to the fact that Marco’s girlfriend, Lydia, is injured and in a coma because she is a bullfighter by profession.

Benigno is caring for another woman who is also in a coma, named Alicia, a young ballet student. The lives of these characters flow in all directions between the past, present and future, taking them all to an unsuspected destiny.

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