Sand Dollars (Dólares de Arena) [Blu-ray] - Award-Winning Drama Film | Perfect for Movie Nights & Latin Cinema Lovers
Sand Dollars (Dólares de Arena) [Blu-ray] - Award-Winning Drama Film | Perfect for Movie Nights & Latin Cinema Lovers

Sand Dollars (Dólares de Arena) [Blu-ray] - Award-Winning Drama Film | Perfect for Movie Nights & Latin Cinema Lovers

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Every afternoon Noeli (Yanet Mojica), a young Dominican girl, goes to the beaches at Las Terrenas with her boyfriend to look for ways to make a living at the expense of the tourists who wander the beach. Noeli has a steady client, a mature French woman who has found an ideal refuge on the island in which she plans to spend her last years. Noeli's boyfriend feigns to be her brother, and he outlines a plan in which Noeli travels to Paris with the old lady and sends him money every month. For Noeli, the relationship with the old lady is one of convenience, but the feelings become more intense as the departure date draws closer. Blu-ray features surround sound and comes in Spanish with English subtitles.

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This is a truly strange little movie. Ms. Chaplin plays a woman in her sixties or seventies, who for completely incomprehensible reasons, seems to be madly in love with a shallow, ambisexual young woman who makes frequent demands for cash. Why the cultivated, sophisticated "old lady," as the young ones call her, should be thus involved is a mystery that remains unresolved after much provocation right up to the end. But Ms. Chaplin is well worth watching, warts and all, and the music is excellent. The dancing is sexy and the location sufficiently exotic to warrant a look. But the film doesn't make much sense.

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