Esposa y amante (1977)

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Luisa's daughter attempted suicide. While attending the clinic and, contemplating the state of his daughter, Luisa recalls the early happy years of her marriage to Pedro, a popular and friendly sports journalist. Soon after came the first deception of her husband.

Overview
"Esposa y amante", initially referred to as "Wife and fan" in English, was a Spanish movie release in the year 1977. It is directed by well-renowned Spanish director Angelino Fons, understood for his exceptional instructions in the romantic melodrama category. The plot of the movie focuses on the life of a woman who is torn between her marital duties and her love affair. The motion picture provides a complex and intimate display screen of human feelings, societal norms, and the internal fights one can deal with in their personal life.

Main Plot
The protagonist of the movie, Maria, is played by the popular Spanish starlet Amparo Muñoz. The narrative of the movie is centered on her character. Maria is a married woman who appears to have everything that she wants, a caring other half who is extremely effective in his professional life and 2 beautiful kids. However, she is not totally satisfied with her life and is constantly seeking something more outside of her marital relationship. This desire forms the core of the movie's plot line.

One day, Maria satisfies a young painter named Luis, played by Antonio Ferrandis, and they quickly fall in love. Luis, unlike Maria's hubby, offers her the attention and emotional recognition she looks for. Their relationship establishes, and Maria is caught in between her function as an accountable partner and mom and her passionate affair with Luis.

Dispute and Resolution
Maria's conflict heightens when her spouse ends up being suspicious of her uncommon behavior and faces her. In spite of her denial, the tension in their relationship increases. On the other hand, Luis pressures Maria to leave her hubby and children to cope with him. Torn in between her responsibilities and heart, Maria deals with a psychological turmoil that impacts her psychologically and physically.

The movie takes a foreseeable turn when Maria chooses that her duties as an other half and a mom exceed the short-lived escape used by the affair. She ends her affair with Luis and confesses her mistakes to her other half, advocating forgiveness.

Criticism and Review
"Esposa y amante", with its enthusiastic and fragile portrayal of a female's internal struggle, was seriously well-known by film pundits. The movie was hailed for its reasonable depiction of a commonly taboo style and complicated human emotions.

Particular praise was given to Amparo Muñoz's depiction of Maria, which was both psychological and raw, interacting the character's discomfort and disillusionment effectively. Antonio Ferrandis was likewise admired for his brief but impactful representation of the fan.

Nevertheless, critics were candid in saying that the movie's use of stereotypical and foreseeable plot gadgets was an area of weak point. With a plotline similar to numerous other romantic movies, the predictability of "Esposa y amante" was a point of contention.

Final Impact
In conclusion, "Esposa y amante", with its abundant emotional tapestry and experienced efficiencies, added to the discourse around social norms and the expectations and sacrifices of females. Despite its predictability, the movie brought in broad viewership, becoming a memorable movie in Spanish cinema history for its distinctive take on tough themes and sincere performances.

Top Cast

  • Concha Velasco (small)
    Concha Velasco
    Luisa
  • Ricardo Merino (small)
    Ricardo Merino
    Mario
  • Victoria Abril (small)
    Victoria Abril
    Marisa
  • Erika Wallner (small)
    Erika Wallner
    Carmen
  • Antonio Gamero (small)
    Antonio Gamero
    Rafa
  • Ramiro Oliveros (small)
    Ramiro Oliveros
    Pedro
  • Úrsula Grin
    Isabel
  • Daniel Martín (small)
    Daniel Martín
    Carlos Valle
  • Coral Pellicer (small)
    Coral Pellicer
    Enfermera
  • Ángeles Lamuño
    Raquel
  • Sarita Gil
    Marisa niña