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Selección
Selección is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Jorge Luis Borges.
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| King Kong (1933) | Jorge Luis Borges |
A monkey fourteen meters high (some of his fans say fifteen) is obviously charming, but perhaps that is not enough. This monkey is not full of juice; he is a dried out and dusty contraption with angular, clumsy movements.
Posted Nov 08, 2022
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| She Done Him Wrong (1933) | Jorge Luis Borges |
[Mae West] sings some sorrowful blues that I want to hear again the third time I see the film.
Posted Dec 15, 2021
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| Kongo (1932) | Jorge Luis Borges |
It is a human tragedy, abject and hellishly human. Especially memorable in it is the acting of Walter Huston.
Posted Dec 15, 2021
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| Zoo in Budapest (1933) | Jorge Luis Borges |
A pleasingly slow film with good emotional atmosphere that many times rises to the magical. A film that without great difficulty observes the classical unities of time, place, and action.
Posted Dec 15, 2021
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