Archibaldo De la Cruz is a disturbed man who spends his time plotting the murders of the women he is attracted to. He has a lot of bad blood and malice, but strangely, destiny always interferes when he's about to carry out his obscure wishes.
Engrossing and caustic study of a fru... read more
Ernesto Alonso,
Ariadne Welter,
Miroslava Stern,
Rita Macedo,
Rodolfo Landa
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This Mexican-filmed black comedy (distributed in the U.S. seven years after its initial 1955 release date) is one of the minor but no less characteristic works of director Luis Buñuel. The film begins... read more
DVD Release Date: March 29, 2005
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November 12, 2011fb1142797643"The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz" may be Luis Bunuel's most underrated film, and it's certainly among the best of his Mexican period.
Buñuel's early movies always get scoured for hidden flashes of perversity, but no such labor is required with "Archibaldo de la... read more
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Buñuel is still able to put some bizarre -- and very funny -- personal touches on this story of a man obsessed with the idea that the music box he owned as a child has the power to kill. Full Review
Perhaps the lightest and most purely playful film of Buñuel's career. It's an oddly charming black comedy dressed up as a kind of thriller. Full Review
It never amounts to more than a cheaply made one macabre joke movie that was only slightly amusing and only somewhat more effective as satire. Full Review
Interessante principalmente pela representação psicológica de seu anti-herói e pela utilização de reflexos como instrumento narrativo.
This is the closest Buñuel ever came to directing a bona fide suspense thriller. Full Review
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