The Spanish-language movie, directed by Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo, tells the story of three men in three different periods connected by the last works of the Spanish poet Federico García Lorca.
If I saw my favourite movie in cinema, I would give it a standing ovation. I’m not sure how long I would stand and clap. Five minutes seems excessive. Twenty seems absolutely unhinged. Even ten minutes would seem unhinged even from a time traveller from 100 years ago seeing Star Wars in cinema. There’s a standing ovation, and then there’s whatever a 20 minute one is.
Can you (anyone?) imagine clapping for 20 minutes straight?
No way, this is definite fart sniffing territory here. I can’t even imagine clapping 20 minutes straight for a Pink Floyd reunion with Syd Barrett coming back from the grave.
If I saw my favourite movie in cinema, I would give it a standing ovation. I’m not sure how long I would stand and clap. Five minutes seems excessive. Twenty seems absolutely unhinged. Even ten minutes would seem unhinged even from a time traveller from 100 years ago seeing Star Wars in cinema. There’s a standing ovation, and then there’s whatever a 20 minute one is.
Can you (anyone?) imagine clapping for 20 minutes straight?
No way, this is definite fart sniffing territory here. I can’t even imagine clapping 20 minutes straight for a Pink Floyd reunion with Syd Barrett coming back from the grave.