Subtitles — Madrid 1987
The film explores the "intellectual power" held by the mentor versus the "sexual power" of the student.
: The film is less about action and more about the precision of words. Miguel’s long, self-important monologues offer deep insights into Spanish history and the "art" of writing. madrid 1987 subtitles
In the landscape of arthouse cinema, few films are as audacious, claustrophobic, and verbally explosive as David Trueba’s 2011 Spanish drama, Madrid 1987 . The film, starring José Sacristán and María Valverde, is a two-hander that traps an aging journalist and a young student in a bathroom for nearly 90 minutes. While its premise is simple, its dialogue is anything but. The film explores the "intellectual power" held by
Be careful which streaming service you use. Some platforms offer a "closed caption" track for the hard of hearing that simply transcribes the dubbed dialogue. Avoid this. Look specifically for or "VOSE" (Versión Original Subtitulada al Español/Inglés). In the landscape of arthouse cinema, few films
: The film is in Spanish, and for English speakers, the subtitles are essential because the script is dense with "insanely quotable" dialogue. Detailed Critical Analysis Performance & Characters Madrid, 1987 Review | David Trueba - Video Librarian
The Intimate Cage: Exploring David Trueba’s Madrid, 1987 In the landscape of Spanish cinema, few films manage to be as claustrophobic yet intellectually expansive as 2011 drama, Madrid, 1987
The film explores the "intellectual power" held by the mentor versus the "sexual power" of the student.
: The film is less about action and more about the precision of words. Miguel’s long, self-important monologues offer deep insights into Spanish history and the "art" of writing.
In the landscape of arthouse cinema, few films are as audacious, claustrophobic, and verbally explosive as David Trueba’s 2011 Spanish drama, Madrid 1987 . The film, starring José Sacristán and María Valverde, is a two-hander that traps an aging journalist and a young student in a bathroom for nearly 90 minutes. While its premise is simple, its dialogue is anything but.
Be careful which streaming service you use. Some platforms offer a "closed caption" track for the hard of hearing that simply transcribes the dubbed dialogue. Avoid this. Look specifically for or "VOSE" (Versión Original Subtitulada al Español/Inglés).
: The film is in Spanish, and for English speakers, the subtitles are essential because the script is dense with "insanely quotable" dialogue. Detailed Critical Analysis Performance & Characters Madrid, 1987 Review | David Trueba - Video Librarian
The Intimate Cage: Exploring David Trueba’s Madrid, 1987 In the landscape of Spanish cinema, few films manage to be as claustrophobic yet intellectually expansive as 2011 drama, Madrid, 1987