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Huesera: The Bone Woman

Original title: Huesera
  • 2022
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37m
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6.0/10
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Huesera: The Bone Woman (2022)
Valeria has long dreamed about becoming a mother. After learning that she's pregnant, she expects to feel happy, yet something's off.
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Valeria has long dreamed about becoming a mother. After learning that she's pregnant, she expects to feel happy, yet something's off.Valeria has long dreamed about becoming a mother. After learning that she's pregnant, she expects to feel happy, yet something's off.Valeria has long dreamed about becoming a mother. After learning that she's pregnant, she expects to feel happy, yet something's off.

  • Director
    • Michelle Garza Cervera
  • Writers
    • Michelle Garza Cervera
    • Abia Castillo
  • Stars
    • Natalia Solián
    • Alfonso Dosal
    • Mayra Batalla
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    • Director
      • Michelle Garza Cervera
    • Writers
      • Michelle Garza Cervera
      • Abia Castillo
    • Stars
      • Natalia Solián
      • Alfonso Dosal
      • Mayra Batalla
    • 44User reviews
    • 89Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 31 nominations total

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    Natalia Solián
    Natalia Solián
    • Valeria
    Alfonso Dosal
    Alfonso Dosal
    • Raúl
    Mayra Batalla
    Mayra Batalla
    • Octavia
    Mercedes Hernández
    Mercedes Hernández
    • Isabel
    Sonia Couoh
    Sonia Couoh
    • Vero
    Aida López
    Aida López
    • Maricarmen
    Anahí Allué
    • Norma
    Martha Claudia Moreno
    • Ursula
    Emilram Cossío
    • Gynecologist
    Norma Reyna
    • Sabine Woman
    Gina Morett
    Gina Morett
    • Sabine Woman
    Rocío Belmont
    • Sabine Woman
    Camila Leoneé
    • Paola
    Luciano Martí
    • Jorge
    Enoc Leaño
    Enoc Leaño
    • Luis
    Laura de Ita
    Laura de Ita
    • Marina
    Carlos Orozco Plascencia
    • Victor
    • (as Carlos Orozco)
    Gabriela Velarde
    • Valeria in Flashback
    • Director
      • Michelle Garza Cervera
    • Writers
      • Michelle Garza Cervera
      • Abia Castillo
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    6jfgibson73

    Manage Your Expectations

    This should not be categorized as a horror movie. You can see from other reviews that people are upset at their expectations not being met. Although it does have some horror-like scares, it is a different experience altogether, more of a character study. However, the way that the story unfolds requires patience and an open mind. There are some allegorical elements that are not explicitly made clear in the movie. This could lead to some viewers feeling like the story leaves too many details unexplained. I thought it was well-written and gave an interesting look into the experience of a young Mexican woman dealing with the limited options imposed on her by family and society. The few supernatural elements sprinkled in are a smaller part of the story, which is mostly a psychological drama. I ended up liking the main character, so that influenced my enjoyment of the film, but not every viewer is going to understand or support her choices.
    6captainpass

    Motherhood

    "Huesera" begins with "Valeria" dropping off flowers at the base of the Virgen Monumental de Ocuilan and ends right after she participates in a restorative, native rite. In between, we find out that Valeria is a former punk-rocker with a love of bass guitars, power tools and a certain "Octavia." What is she in the present?

    That is the central question is this rather well-done entry. The Valeria of the present is a woman who has (uneasily) embraced a conventional marriage to "Raul," an ad exec with wealthy parents. She lives in an upscale apartment, and she is pregnant with their first child. Yet as time passes, she appears to be the victim of increasingly violent hallucinatory episodes that lead her family and husband to grow both concerned for and irritated with her. "Pull it together," is the implied mantra; "a child is a blessing."

    While the obvious comparison is to "Rosemary's Baby," the film - to its credit- veers more in the direction of such psychological thriller/horror films as Altman's "Images." And despite a fairly large cast, this movie really is about a single woman's POV - Valeria (played here by Natalia Solián) - and it is her world -- her frustrations, her fears, her sense of ambiguity, rejection and pain -- that are front and center for the duration of the film. Her attempts to negotiate the expectations of others -- often cruelly rejected by those others -- lead her to an increased debilitation that almost result in absolute tragedy. It is her (similarly outcast) aunt who helps her on her way to a restoration of self.

    The film is a definite slow burn. But if you enjoy a more overtly psychological exploration of a woman-at-the-margins, torn between seemingly opposing social contexts, this might work for you.
    4djlopno

    I don't know what I want. The movie.

    This movie is lost between trying to create, horror, and a female empowering movie about motherhood. Sadly, is none of them. Instead we get an annoying and irresponsible 30yo lady who at the beginning wants to be a mother, the. Regrets it because when she was young she drop a baby to whom nothing happened. She hallucinates strange hunting images in an attempt to stop her pregnancy(?). It's hard to care about her journey when all she does is avoid responsibility and constantly cries to make herself look like the victim. I laughed at the dumb dialogue and stupid decisions that everyone makes. This is lost film that doesn't know what it wants to be. Even if it attempts to be political, which is not, is just an immature person who doesn't what she wants.
    7aarpcats

    A Room of Her Own

    In 1929, Virginia Woolf argued that centuries of calcified gender roles and financial disparity had prevented women from realizing their true potential. To become whole, she thought they needed agency, control over their own lives that she expressed in the idea of "a room of her own."

    For Woolf, that room was her own writing garret in a house she shared with her husband. For Valeria, the heroine of this movie, it is the craft room in the apartment she shares with her husband, Raul. That room is where she makes the furniture she sells for a living.

    Valeria's room is the first thing she has to give up when she becomes pregnant. The next is apparently anything she is entitled to say or think about her own body, which is what we see as her husband and family decide what is best for her without even acknowledging that she is in the room. And so develops the theme of the movie.

    Not all women want children. They may love them and want what is best for them, but they know that they don't what to take care of them. They also may not be attracted to or want to love a man.

    The idea of being voluntarily childless and with another is hard enough in the US, but almost impossible in a place like Mexico where gender roles are more deeply defined. Valeria CAN'T be the woman Raul and her family want her to be, even if she wants to be. Her struggle to please them makes her feel like her very bones are breaking.

    This movie uses the Mexican legend of "La Huesera" to tell women to embrace who they are. La Huesera is a spirit who collects wolf bones. When she has enough bones, she calls the wolf's spirit to come back to inhibit them. When the wolf does, they both run free.

    In this movie, Valeria has to make hard choices to run free. But she does.

    The movie isn't a horror movie. It's a parable about accepting yourself as you are, no matter what the cost is.
    6kevin_robbins

    Very average with a few worthwhile horror elements

    Huesera: The Bone Woman (2022) is a Mexican horror movie that I recently watched on Shudder. The storyline follows a young lady with a checkered past who has settled down with a good man and decided it's time to have a baby and start a family. Unfortunately, some things from her past may come back to haunt her and spoil her plans.

    This movie is directed by Michelle Garza Cervera (Mexico Barbaro 2) and stars Natalia Solián (Red Shoes), Alfonso Dosal (Narcos: Mexico), Mayra Batalla (Prayers for the Stolen), Sonia Couoh (Potosi) and Mercedes Hernández (Identifying Features).

    The storyline for this movie is fairly straightforward but well executed. The acting is very good, the settings are well selected and the story is well paced. The horror elements have great sound effects and some worthwhile open wounds that make you cringe. The last 15 minutes of the movie does a great job flipping on its head and contains fantastic horror elements. The people at the end of this movie are very creepy and perfectly executed...though I wish the movie got there faster. I also wish they dug a little deeper into the main character's past and into the things she needed to do to survive.

    Overall, this movie is very average with a few worthwhile horror elements. I would score this a 5.5-6/10 and strongly recommend it.

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      The title is derived from the folklore of La Huesera, a mysterious female figure who roamed the desert gathering bones. Said to favour those of wolves, La Huesera would assemble an entire skeleton, before singing to it. Her song would eventually bring the deceased creature back to life, granting it freedom to roam the plains once more.
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      Featured in Horrible Reviews: The Horrors Of 2023: Huesera: The Bone Woman | Video review (2023)
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      Performed by Norma Reyna, Gina Morett and Rocío Belmont

      Written by Gibrán Andrade (as Gibrán Androide) and Cabeza de Vaca

      Courtesy of Gibrán Andrade (as Gibrán Androide) and Cabeza de Vaca

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 2023 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • Peru
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • 怨靈骨娃娃
    • Production companies
      • Disruptiva Films
      • LCI Seguros
      • Machete Producciones
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      • $1,685,816
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      1 hour 37 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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