A prostitute falls in love with an older man, who was a young priest during the Cristero War in Mexico in 1926-29.A prostitute falls in love with an older man, who was a young priest during the Cristero War in Mexico in 1926-29.A prostitute falls in love with an older man, who was a young priest during the Cristero War in Mexico in 1926-29.
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Although this is far from being one of his best, any film by Roberto Gavaldón is of interest because of his mastery of the medium.
This concerns a luscious young woman named Victoria who is saved from drowning by a priest who then proceeds to rape her whilst she is semi-conscious. She is thoroughly embittered by this and sides with the government during the Cristero War which seeks to crush the supremacy of the Catholic church. She has meanwhile enriched herself as a courtesan but falls for a doctor named Lamadrid who just happens to be a priest in disguise.........
Victoria is played by Maria Félix in what is a demanding role. Her new-found love for the priest conflicts with her long-held hatred for the priesthood and causes her a great deal of soul-searching. She is obliged to go through the emotional gears and one would have to say that the sight of Dona Maria in full throttle is truly spectacular.
The fundamental weakness of the film lies in the character of Lamadrid and it is quite frankly inconceivable that such a full-bloodied woman would get herself in a state over someone so unbearably dull and self-righteous. Arturo de Córdova is a fine actor but this must surely be one of his crummiest parts.
Good support from Victor Junco and the always dependable Andrea Palma and excellent camerawork from Augustin Solares.
Eleven years had elapsed since the pairing of Félix and de Córdova in 'Kneeling Goddess' for the same director. There was alas precious little 'chemistry' between them in that and in this it is non-existent.
This concerns a luscious young woman named Victoria who is saved from drowning by a priest who then proceeds to rape her whilst she is semi-conscious. She is thoroughly embittered by this and sides with the government during the Cristero War which seeks to crush the supremacy of the Catholic church. She has meanwhile enriched herself as a courtesan but falls for a doctor named Lamadrid who just happens to be a priest in disguise.........
Victoria is played by Maria Félix in what is a demanding role. Her new-found love for the priest conflicts with her long-held hatred for the priesthood and causes her a great deal of soul-searching. She is obliged to go through the emotional gears and one would have to say that the sight of Dona Maria in full throttle is truly spectacular.
The fundamental weakness of the film lies in the character of Lamadrid and it is quite frankly inconceivable that such a full-bloodied woman would get herself in a state over someone so unbearably dull and self-righteous. Arturo de Córdova is a fine actor but this must surely be one of his crummiest parts.
Good support from Victor Junco and the always dependable Andrea Palma and excellent camerawork from Augustin Solares.
Eleven years had elapsed since the pairing of Félix and de Córdova in 'Kneeling Goddess' for the same director. There was alas precious little 'chemistry' between them in that and in this it is non-existent.
- brogmiller
- Sep 26, 2021
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