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- TriviaAll extant sources, including a Colombian research book, give the movie title as "Bajo el ardiente sol", which means "under the burning sun". However, the screen credits of the original version (Mexican) spell it differently, as "Baja El Ardiente Sol" [sic], with the different meaning of "the burning sun comes down". Those who have seen the movie will convene that this is a much more appropriate title to describe the drama of Berta.
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Steamy Mexican low budget movie that deals about a rich woman that seduces one of her farm workers.
There's not much to comment about it except for Claudia Islas sex scenes. The woman was very HOT! She's the main reason to watch the movie. The sex scenes are great because of her performance. She really knows how to turn on the audience with her gestures and moans.
Anyways, this is a piece of crap. It has no production values or something decent. Cordero is a great actor and I wonder why he starred in this horrible movie.
Well, watch this movie ONLY if it airs on cable. And in a more honest opinion, watch only the sex scenes.
Islas makes the movie.
There's not much to comment about it except for Claudia Islas sex scenes. The woman was very HOT! She's the main reason to watch the movie. The sex scenes are great because of her performance. She really knows how to turn on the audience with her gestures and moans.
Anyways, this is a piece of crap. It has no production values or something decent. Cordero is a great actor and I wonder why he starred in this horrible movie.
Well, watch this movie ONLY if it airs on cable. And in a more honest opinion, watch only the sex scenes.
Islas makes the movie.
- insomniac_rod
- Mar 3, 2006
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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