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(aka "Ensayo de un crimen" or "The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz" or "Rehearsal for a Crime")
| Possibly Luis Buñuel's most underrated film, The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz is executed in traditional Buñuel fashion, where macabre meets comedy. The story begins when an overindulged young boy of 'privilege' is shown a music box, which is a family air loom, alleged to cause the death of an enemy when played. The boy decides to test it out, setting his sights on his nanny, who'd recently offended him, wishing for her death. When moments later, a stray bullet from a revolutionary's gun sails though the window killing her, the twisted boy is convinced this was no accident and finds that he likes his newfound 'power'. Taking on the mind of a serial killer, he carries this mindset into adulthood, plotting, planning, fanaticizing, and 'wishing', with women as his victims. The irony of it all is, his efforts to carry out these crimes are always thwarted by outside forces, be it 'twist of fate' or 'providence', making him a serial killer in 'mind' only. *** A bizarre black comedy about a man whose overwhelming ambition in life is to be a renowned serial killer of women, and will stop at nothing to achieve it - but not everything goes according to plan... | 
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Theatrical Release: May 19th, 1955
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Review: VCI - Region FREE - Blu-ray
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| Distribution | VCI - Region FREE - Blu-ray | |
| Runtime | 1:30:42.770 | |
| Video | 1.37:1 1080P Single-layered Blu-ray Disc Size:24,097,337,869 bytes Feature: 18,720,473,088 bytes Video Bitrate: 26.00Mbps Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Video | |
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| Audio | Dolby Digital Audio English 192 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 192 kbps / DN -31dB | |
| Subtitles | English, None | |
| Features | Release Information: Studio: VCI 
 1.37:1 1080P Single-layered Blu-ray Disc Size:24,097,337,869 bytes Feature: 18,720,473,088 bytes Video Bitrate: 26.00Mbps Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Video 
 Edition Details: • The Life of Crime: Video Essay by Dr. Davit Wilt (26:40) 
  		
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		VCI use only a lossy Dolby track in the 
		original Spanish language. The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz 
		has a few screams that come through with little depth. The score is by Jorge Pérez  (a veteran Mexican composer who has also 
		done a few of the Santos and other genre films.) sounding clean if 
		lifeless and slightly hollow. VCI offer optional English subtitles on their 
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		Luis Buñuel's The Criminal Life of 
		Archibaldo de la Cruz 
		is was made in the latter part of his “Mexican” period - dubbed by some 
		as a time that his films were more commercial… certainly true in 
		comparison to his later works in which he was granted significant 
		artistic freedoms. “The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz” 
		brought Buñuel international acclaim and it was in these 50's films that 
		he developed his style with trademark surreal, unpredictable imagery 
		with biting and often grim social observations. Buñuel created sublime 
		artistic cinema merely touching on dark perversions, eroticism and 
		criminal intent. Archibaldo feeling that his re-found music box is 
		compelling him to indulge in the practices of a serial killer, finds his 
		careful plotting and scheming continually falls short of its intended 
		target. The plot walks the fine line between frustrated serial killer, 
		bizarre fetishism and cynicism over Buñuel’s usual foibles of the rich, 
		macho men with sexual and religious restraints. It's a film I am very 
		happy to own looking as good as it does on the restored VCI Blu-ray | 
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