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This is a tragedy because the film’s cinematography, handled by Jack Whitman, is genuinely stunning. The film was shot on location in Spain, utilizing real bullrings and desolate, sun-baked plains. The color palette is a deliberate contrast: warm, golden oranges and deep, dangerous reds for the bullring; cool, oppressive blues and blacks for the urban decadence.
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Juan rises from the slums of Seville to become the most celebrated matador in Spain. He marries his childhood sweetheart, Carmen (a luminous, innocent Sharon Stone before she became a femme fatale icon). However, fame and fortune corrupt him. He falls into the decadent arms of the wealthy, seductive widow Doña Sol (played with venomous elegance by ). The film is a classic morality play: flesh versus spirit, love versus lust, and the slow, brutal death of a man torn between two women. This is a tragedy because the film’s cinematography,
Starring Tyrone Power and Rita Hayworth , this is widely considered the superior adaptation due to its "brilliant Technicolor" and stronger emotional depth. He falls into the decadent arms of the
The Americans don’t believe him. The British want samples. Juliette just wants her $2 million fee.
Unlike the glossy Hollywood golden-age versions, the 1989 miniseries—directed by the Spanish-born filmmaker —brings a raw, European grit.
