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- W961922568 abstract "espanolEl objetivo del presente estudio es analizar la presencia de drogas en el cine de Pedro Almodovar tal como se hizo anteriormente con sus trece primeras peliculas. La muestra estuvo formada por sus ultimas cuatro peliculas: �Hable con ella� (2002), �La mala educacion� (2004), �Volver� (2006) y �Los abrazos rotos� (2009). Se disenaron cuatro plantillas para analizar las variables: duracion de las escenas en las que se consume, alude o aparecen drogas; tipo de droga; perfi l del personaje consumidor; situacion o motivo de consumo; consecuencias del consumo. Las sustancias adictivas ocuparon el 9% de la duracion de las cuatro peliculas, siendo �Los abrazos rotos� la pelicula con mas presencia de drogas (17 minutos y 3 segundos). La presencia de drogas legales fue tres veces mayor que la de ilegales. No hubo un patron de personaje consumidor ni situacion o motivo de consumo, exceptuando el consumo de drogas de sintesis y alcohol, que se realiza en un contexto de ocio nocturno. Se muestran tanto las consecuencias positivas de las drogas como las negativas y neutrales. Almodovar sigue utilizando las drogas como un elemento para caracterizar personajes y refl ejar situaciones sociales, siendo una constante en el conjunto de su fi lmografia. EnglishThe aim of this study was to continue the analysis of the presence of drugs in Pedro Almodovar�s cinema as we did previously with his fi rst thirteen fi lms. The sample was formed by his last four movies: �Hable con ella� (2002), �La mala educacion� (2004), �Volver� (2006) and �Los abrazos rotos� (2009). Structured observational techniques were designed to analyze the variables: presence of drugs in scenes in which it is consumed, alluded or appeared; type of drug; profi le of the consuming character; situation of or reason for consumption; and consequences of the consumption. The addictive substances occupied 9% of the duration of four movies. �Los abrazos rotos� was the movie with the greatest presence of drugs (17 min and 3 s). The presence of legal drugs was three times greater than that of illegal ones. Characters using drugs are not stereotyped by profession, age or sex; neither, the situation or motivation of consumption, exempting the consumption of designer drugs which appears in a context of nightlife. Positive, negative and neutral consequences of drugs are shown. Almodovar continues using drugs as an element to characterize and creating main characters, and to refl ect social situations; due to this drugs are an item that remain a constant throughout this set of movies." @default.
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- W961922568 title "Análisis de la presencia de drogas en la filmografía de Pedro Almodóvar (2002-2009)" @default.
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