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Monday August 5, 2024

Day: August 5, 2024

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“Why Did Fate Make You a Sinner?”: Victims of Sin (1951, Criterion Collection)

Jeremy Carr
August 5, 2024
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By Jeremy Carr. Its pulp façade encases a genuine, sincere examination of sundry motivations, dilemmas, and outcomes, routinely begging the question stated in one its many songs: ‘Why did fate make you a sinner?’” Victims of Sin, or Víctimas del Pecado, is an aptly titled Mexican melodrama where the concept […]

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