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Recommendations wanted: Spanish Movies with Subtitles
Hi all,
I'd like to watch some Spanish movies in order to supplement my Spanish learning (for the bilingual benefits as well as being able to travel around Latin America) The movies should 1) have versions with English subtitles and 2) Be relatively free of thick accents. For example I've read that Argentinians speak Spanish in a difficult way, and am not ready for this. What movies would you recommend from the following genres: Action Adventure Biography Comedy Crime Documentary Fantasy History Horror Mystery Sci-Fi Thriller War Western List as many as you feel like, Thanks! |
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As you want to travel to Latin America, I think Mexican films by Buñuel can be appropiate:
If you click in 65 videos, you can watch more.
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Have you watched Como Agua Para Chocolate (note: Rated R)
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I'm feeling stupid. Can you explain what this means?
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What you have heard about Argentinian movies is not really true. Often
the actors, many of whom with stage experience, speak clearly. The accent is a little different but very understandable. If your're a movie fan, you'll be missing out if you skip Argentina. In the past decade, there was an Argentine movie call "El Perro". I would recommend it. Besides being a fine movie well acted. The story was compelling and the Spanish was clear and simple. What really confuses me you are films starring the Mexican comedian Cantínflas. He was famous for jumbling Spanish in funny way (cantinflando). What gets me to see his movies is his jokes are funny, and sometimes I understand them. Subtitles don't work because the word play wont translate.
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I think it would be a pity if you weren't to watch Argentinian movies. I think Argentina has the second largest hispanophone film industry. Their accent isn't really all that difficult, and you don't want to skip Argentina when traveling in South-America..
Try 'La Historia Oficial' Ah. Poli beat me to it.. I agree with him completely
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Sorry. You have to watch the video in YouTube: click on "YouTube" ( in the lower right corner of the video screen I linked). Then, under the title, you have a button (65 or n videos) that will show you the videos uploaded by the user.
I hope you feel better.
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I think that is because there're several ways to speak the same language each country that speak Spanish the language is accented very different, at least the Spanish is complicate for nature.
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this might be a bit obvious, but pan's labrynth? i love it also volver? both are good movies and set in spain.
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Absolutely!!! I would rate this movie in my top ten foreign films ever watched. . . . . . . . And yes I've seen more than ten of them |
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