Two prisoners, Luis Molina and Valentín Arregui, share a cell in a
Buenos Aires prison. The story takes place between September 9 and October 8, 1975. Molina is in jail for "corruption of a minor" while Valentín is a political prisoner, part of a revolutionary group trying to overthrow the government. The two characters, seemingly opposites, form an intimate bond in their cell and this relationship changes them in profound ways. Molina recounts various films he has seen to Valentín in order to help them forget their situation. Toward the middle of the novel, the reader finds out that Molina is working for the police as a spy planted in Valentín's cell to befriend him and try to extract information about his organization. Molina gets provisions from the outside for his cooperation with the officials, in the hopes of keeping up appearances that his mother comes to visit him (a cover for him to pass on his reports). It is through his general acts of kindness to Valentín that the two fall into a romance and become lovers. For his cooperation, Molina is paroled. On the day he leaves, Valentín asks Molina to take a message to his revolutionary group on the outside. Feeling guilty for having betrayed Valentín's trust, Molina agrees to deliver the message. Unbeknownst to Molina, he is secretly being followed after his release by military agents, who have correctly guessed Valentín would ask this of him. When Molina meets with Valentín's group, the military spies launch an attack. Valentín's comrades kill Molina as they mistakenly assume he deliberately brought the military there. The novel ends in Valentín's stream-of-consciousness after he has been given an anesthetic following torture. He imagines himself sailing away with his beloved Marta.
The First Film The first story Molina recounts, which opens the novel, is based on the movie
Cat People (1942). During the narration, the reader finds out that Valentín sympathizes with the secretary because of his long-lost love, Marta. The title of the novel relates to this film: after the prisoners have become lovers, Valentín remarks that, rather than the panther woman who can never kiss anyone, Molina is “the spider woman, that traps men in her web”.
The Second Film The second story Molina recounts is based on a
Nazi propaganda film. Unlike the first, it is unclear whether or not this is an actual movie, but may be a composite of multiple Nazi films and an American film called
Paris Underground (1945). In the film, a French woman falls in love with a noble
Aryan officer and then dies in his arms after being shot by the
French resistance. The film is a clear piece of Nazi propaganda, but Molina's disinclination to see past its
superficial charms is a symptom of his alienation from society, or at least his choice to disengage from the world that has rejected him.
The Third Film The third story Molina recounts, based on the film
The Enchanted Cottage (1945), is the only film Molina does not describe to Valentín; instead he recites it to himself. It concerns an
Air Force pilot, disfigured by war wounds, who secludes himself in a cottage. The cottage's homely maid eventually falls in love with and then marries the pilot. They discover that their love has transformed them — he appears handsome to her and she beautiful to him. Their transformation is only perceived by the two lovers and the audience.
The Fourth Film The fourth film concerns a young revolutionary with a penchant for racing cars who meets a sultry older woman and whose father is later kidnapped by guerrillas. With his paramour's aid the boy attempts to rescue his father, who ends up dying in a shootout with police. Disillusioned, the young boy joins the guerrillas.
The Fifth Film Based on the film
I Walked with a Zombie (1943), the fifth story concerns a rich man who marries a woman and brings her to his island home. There his new bride discovers a witch doctor who has the ability to turn people into
zombies. It is eventually revealed that the man's first wife was seduced by the witch doctor and turned into a zombie. Reunited with his first wife, the man proclaims his love for his first wife, but is ultimately killed by the witch doctor.
The Sixth Film The sixth film Molina recounts is a love story in which a newspaper man falls in love with the wife of a Mafia boss. Lovestruck, he stops his newspaper from running a potentially damaging story about the woman. They run away together but are unable to support themselves. When the man falls ill, his lover prostitutes herself so they can survive. In the end, the man dies and the woman ends up walking away along a beach. ==Characters==