Review of Matador (1986) by Michael M — 28 Jun 2007
This film is theme-and-variation upon Freud's theory of the interplay between sex and aggression. For me, I see Matador as almost a deep mediation upon the psychological underpinnings that were the basis for the scene in Clockwork Orange, where Malcolm Mcdowell's character is singing the song "Singing in the Rain" while beating up the writer and stripping the clothes off the writer's wife.
This review of Matador (1986) was written by Michael M on 28 Jun 2007.
Matador has generally received positive reviews.
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