How Pedro Almodóvar Turns Self-Plagiarism Into an Art Form
"Pain and Glory" rehashes the same themes and scenes he's been returning to for years—and that's part of its genius
"Pain and Glory" rehashes the same themes and scenes he's been returning to for years—and that's part of its genius
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