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A: It is rated R (USA) / +16 (Spain). It contains strong drug use, sexual references, and violence. However, many educators use it to discuss social marginalization.
The film offers a critique of toxic masculinity. Tano projects an image of the "tough guy," but beneath the surface, he is a confused child. In contrast, his friend Richi is physically larger but emotionally softer. The dynamic between the two highlights different responses to the pressure to "be a man" in a rough environment. Tano’s realization of his own helplessness is the film's emotional climax. Pelicula 7 Virgenes UPD
The 2005 film 7 Virgenes (7 Virgins), directed by Alberto Rodríguez A: It is rated R (USA) / +16 (Spain)
Alberto Rodríguez shoots the film with a humid, suffocating grain. You can almost smell the sweat, the cheap cologne, the fried fish, and the river Guadalquivir. The heat acts as a psychological intensifier. Every bad decision (a stolen scooter, a beating, a near-fatal overdose) feels inevitable because the heat makes logic impossible. The film offers a critique of toxic masculinity