

Juan Antonio Bardem · 1955 · Film
1h 28m · Crime, Drama, Thriller
In 4 Achriom libraries
This work is significant for its exploration of guilt and moral dilemmas arising from an affair, set against the backdrop of societal expectations.
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If the morality in Death of a Cyclist stayed with you, Phantasma (Wicked Games, #1) by Kaylie Smith walks the same thread. The work explores complex interpersonal relationships set against a backdrop of temptation and moral quandaries, creating a captivating narrative that draws readers into a world where desires clash with personal ethics. If the class in Death of a Cyclist stayed with you, Ruckus (Sinners of Saint, #2) by L.J. Shen walks the same thread. This narrative explores the intense dynamics of love and personal conflict against a backdrop of societal expectations and personal demons.
If the class in Death of a Cyclist stayed with you, The Affair by Sarah Treem, Hagai Levi walks the same thread. This work explores the intricate emotional dynamics and repercussions of an affair between two individuals from vastly different backgrounds. If the guilt in Death of a Cyclist stayed with you, The Price of Confession by Kwon Jong-kwan, Lee Jung-hyo walks the same thread. This work delves into the psychological turmoil of a woman trapped by the circumstances of betrayal and the consequences of her choices.
If the morality in Death of a Cyclist stayed with you, PSYCHO-PASS: Providence by Production I.G, Toho walks the same thread. This installment of the series delves into complex themes of morality, personal sacrifice, and the ramifications of a surveillance state in a high-stakes narrative. If the morality in Death of a Cyclist stayed with you, Shuumatsu no Walküre Mini Anime (Cartoon Network Nite) by AQUA ARIS walks the same thread. This anime blends elements of psychological horror and fantasy, presenting an engaging narrative that revolves around personal struggles and the consequences of one's choices.
If the despair in Death of a Cyclist stayed with you, Born to Die (Deluxe Version) by Lana Del Rey walks the same thread. This record blends cinematic pop with melancholic undertones, exploring themes of romance, fame, and existential despair. If the despair in Death of a Cyclist stayed with you, Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds walks the same thread. This compelling body of work explores complex emotions and existential themes, intertwining haunting narratives with rich musical landscapes.
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