The Contabilidad General Diez was created in 1930 by a group of students who were dissatisfied with the limited choices of Spanish-language movies that they had experienced in the cinema. These students wanted to have something different and more interesting than what most people were watching at the time. When they created this movie, the film industry saw it as the solution to their problems and gave the company the rights to the film. They then began marketing it to the public as a unique film and eventually made millions off of it.
Throughout the movie, a young boy named Antonio Santiago (Christian Jimenez) is introduced to the world as one of the characters. He is portrayed as a rebel in the film because of his love for the Contabilidad General Diez. He does not want to see his family being forced to wear the Spanish flag in the movie. He is also shown to be very rebellious and a bit wild in general. He will also be seen throughout the movie wearing a shirt that says "contabilidad" on it which can only mean that it is a rebellion against the Spanish government.
The Contabilidad General Diez is actually quite well-made. The story is great and it does not feel like it is trying too hard. I would recommend this movie for anyone looking for something new and fun to watch. The movie is about as well-acted as it can get, but it does not feel forced. I am sure that there are some people who might find the storyline to be a bit hard to follow at first, but it all ends up becoming very clear. Overall, I thought that the movie was very well-made and enjoyed it very much.