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The initially formal relationship between the two within such an extreme situation effectively imbues the film with the intelligent irony of which Almodóvar is a master. This character of Ricky is a boy who never had a family, going from institution to institution, as well as embodying the traits of a rebellious outcast searching for a normal, or even banal, life.
The initially formal relationship between the two within such an extreme situation effectively imbues the film with the intelligent irony of which Almodóvar is a master.
This character of Ricky is a boy who never had a family, going from institution to institution, as well as embodying the traits of a rebellious outcast searching for a normal, or even banal, life.
Discover the passion and irony of Almodóvar’s cult classic—watch Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! and dive into Spanish cinema’s bold storytelling.
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