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22 unread replies.22 replies.Film Review #5: Todo sobre mi madre (1999)DISCUSSION - Todo sobre mi madre
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I find the film Todo Sobre mi Madre produced in 1999 to be the most interesting film.
The film is a black comedy, which enabled Pedro Almodovare to win the best award at Cannes.
The film portrays Pedro at the early stages of his career, which portrays him as a great addict of
both Spanish romantic and death series, his fellow countrymen's taste in histrionics and
emotional dissipations, and the outdated issues related to sexual identity. However, I have
recently realized that most of his projects are well crafted since most of them are tiresomely
camp. Pedro's only film that I greatly admired for the longest time was th...