lucianaorendain
Joined Feb 2020
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Do yourself a favor and don´t watch this movie, trust me you will be happier, even if you only look at the ceiling for two hours, for sure it will be more entertaining and less painful
This is an amazing Mexican comedy that through five stories and five different drugs, all in a colorful and psychedelic environment, gives viewers information about the type, effect and consequences of the drugs that are cited.
The film also takes the opportunity to warn about situations in which these substances can be used to sexually abuse someone.
It is undoubtedly an amazing film with a very interesting script that addresses important issues like addiction, discrimination, bullying and diversity.
This movie raises the indissoluble link between politics and drug trafficking. Through the use of irony, the film uses such a situation in a place of the north of Mexico, devastated by irrational violence, extensive corruption and economic crisis.
The panorama is heartbreaking and without prospects of exit: skepticism reigns. "Nothing to celebrate," said graffiti on the poster of the film at the foot of the poster of Mexico alluding to the Mexican bicentennial, at which time it was announced. Nothing to celebrate, except that a film so brutal, so fiercely violent and so overflowing would operate the effect of a catharsis.