: The self-appointed "voice of order," obsessed with military paraphernalia and discipline.
embodies the perversion of religious piety in the Catholic Church. Ana y Los Lobos.1973.720p.BluRay.AVC-KG
The film is widely recognized as a metaphor for the "three monsters" of Francoist Spain: : The self-appointed "voice of order," obsessed with
: A mystic who lives as a religious hermit in a nearby cave. Allegorical Significance : The self-appointed "voice of order
Ana, a young English governess, arrives at an isolated country estate to care for three girls. She quickly becomes entangled in the warped lives of three middle-aged brothers and their death-obsessed matriarch:
: A lecherous man who bombards Ana with anonymous, perverted letters.
symbolizes repressed sexuality and moral decay among the elite.