Reel Poetry reviews 2016 foreign independent film, Neruda. Along for the review ride is poet Diana Medina(Off the Clocker). The movie is a biopic on Chile Senator/Poet Pablo Neruda and his exile journey out of Chile to France. The director's love of Alfred Hitchcock films is shown through out the movie. We discussed the movie use of English subtitles on the Spanish speaking film. Diana did research on certain colloquial phases. We also learned a new word: #Fuchiface
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