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The relationship between an experienced woman and a youngster which develops in a passion and a further social rejection.The relationship between an experienced woman and a youngster which develops in a passion and a further social rejection.The relationship between an experienced woman and a youngster which develops in a passion and a further social rejection.
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"Safo" in my mind..., and on "You Tube..."
A long time ago I read that this movie was lost forever because in all Argentina nobody could find a copy. I think I read that in Mecha Ortiz (the protagonist of this movie) own autobiography.
Well, finding it on "You Tube" was quite a surprise, an unexpected surprise since Mecha said in her book that this movie was so daring at that time that it produced a great stir and for unknown reasons it eventually disappeared from circulation.
Unfortunately it should have remained lost for ever. Just from the very beginning this film is hopeless, it looks more antiquated that something done by the Lumiere Brothers at the turn of the 19 century and as primitive technically as something shot with a Lumiere camera.
The script is so syrupy that it invites nausea and the acting is even worse. I'm amazed that from the time they made this film (1942) to the present Argentinian movies have improved to an incredible perfection and artistry.
Some of the present film making here is comparable to the best in the world, but those old films one can see on "You Tube" (from the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s) are just unwatchable, not only because of their rudimentary technology but specially because of the false morality imbued in all the scripts, being they dramas, comedies or whatever, always that sacrosanct preaching about the modesty of women (virgin all of them until married) and the irreproachable manliness of the man of the house.
Do not waste your time with this atrocious unredeemed garbage.
Well, finding it on "You Tube" was quite a surprise, an unexpected surprise since Mecha said in her book that this movie was so daring at that time that it produced a great stir and for unknown reasons it eventually disappeared from circulation.
Unfortunately it should have remained lost for ever. Just from the very beginning this film is hopeless, it looks more antiquated that something done by the Lumiere Brothers at the turn of the 19 century and as primitive technically as something shot with a Lumiere camera.
The script is so syrupy that it invites nausea and the acting is even worse. I'm amazed that from the time they made this film (1942) to the present Argentinian movies have improved to an incredible perfection and artistry.
Some of the present film making here is comparable to the best in the world, but those old films one can see on "You Tube" (from the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s) are just unwatchable, not only because of their rudimentary technology but specially because of the false morality imbued in all the scripts, being they dramas, comedies or whatever, always that sacrosanct preaching about the modesty of women (virgin all of them until married) and the irreproachable manliness of the man of the house.
Do not waste your time with this atrocious unredeemed garbage.
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- davidtraversa-1
- Oct 20, 2011
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By what name was Safo: A Passion Story (1943) officially released in Canada in English?
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