Mexican cinema sometimes is all about the narco culture o related from films to documentary, going off beat. Which there were a movie about selling Mexican food in LA that would be nice, instead we have No nos movernos. English means we ain't moving, here the review:
Taking place in one massacre in Mexico history the shoot out of the student in 3 Cultures. A senior lawyer call Socorro received a package from someone, revealing a photo of he brother he lost that day n the name of the cadet that tortured him. Taking her to plan scheme to exact her own brand of justice, but things gets complicated from her son marriage who's unemployed, with wife expecting n leaving him. To hiring a first class Sicario to do kidnapping.
Is very unique seeing a Mexican film touching historical moment especially what happen in that decade, seen it from witness that only lost brother, but father touching subjects from lost, revenge n letting go. The film cover all sides.
Is awesome that protagonist is senior lawyer been trapped her past, n the relationship with maintaining guy that's pure Mexican gold in dialogue.
So conclude very historical movie reminding Gen Z mex what happened, but feel most Mexican won't give chance following other Mexican gems from Duck Season to The Violin (which awesome).
Fun fact all this re black/white.