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Sometimes, at night, he rode the train and listened to the old, mournful clank that once had been the hinge of his destiny. He did not expect absolution. He had learned the calculus of consequence: that some debts are paid not by confession but by the slow, patient tending of the lives one touches afterward.
Years later, Víctor is released to find David is now a celebrated wheelchair basketball star married to Elena. His return ignites a complex "love polygon" involving the officers, their wives, and his own quest for closure. Why It Matters 'Live Flesh': Of Dark Doings in Sunny Colors Carne.Tremula.aka.Live.Flesh.1997.720p.BluRay.x...
The right-side feed zoomed in—no, panned —as if someone had been sitting in her room that night, holding a camera. The angle shifted to her nightstand, where a framed photo sat: her late father, his arm around a woman Elena didn’t recognize. The woman’s face was blurred, but her dress was the same crimson as the Almodóvar film’s poster. Sometimes, at night, he rode the train and
: Typical of Almodóvar, the film is frequently cited in papers regarding masculinity, disability (due to the character David), and the "maternal" themes in Spanish cinema. 2. Recommended Scholarly Sources Years later, Víctor is released to find David
: Focuses on the physical and emotional "trembling" referenced in the title.
Twenty years later, a bungled confrontation between Víctor (Liberto Rabal) and Elena (Francesca Neri) leads to two police officers arriving on the scene. A gun goes off accidentally, leaving officer David (Javier Bardem) paralyzed and sending Víctor to prison.