ana_cristina_martinez
Joined Jan 2013
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It all starts as a calm and very quiet story, we even think that this movie is another feminist farce that gets lost in the context of a family drama, however, the plot catches the viewer because any human being, regardless of gender, can relate to family and couple/marriage problems. This movie surprised me so much that I couldn't stop watching it... it's an invitation to realize that no matter how adult we are, we will still be our parents' children.
You may judge your parents as a child, but when you become and adult, is inevitable to identify yourself with the person that race you and loves you, no matter what.
You may judge your parents as a child, but when you become and adult, is inevitable to identify yourself with the person that race you and loves you, no matter what.
Maybe I'm so disappointed cause everyone sells Michel Franco as one of the best directors of his time. Nothing could be further from the truth. This is a bad movie, that's it, the story could've been read from the local newspaper, no need to make a movie just to watch an actress without clothes, it seems that Michel Franco directed this movie only to feed his morbid curiosity of doing a pornographic movie. Bad acting + bad photography = bad director. In the first. The first scenes are super tedious, showing a unrealistic boring life. Mexico City offers much more than what they portray, there's no caos in that city. The incongruous and unreal scenarios, playing with the theory of how people from organized crime use you is near stupidity, it's like filming criminal theories that we would like to happen, but the harsh reality is not like that, reality surpasses fiction, and if you are not willing to project the harsh reality it is better not to announce the story as a real fact. People who have been victims of crimes of this type must be very angry to see this, no one has been as lucky as these characters, this story is unreal, you can ask any kidnapping victim.
Inconsistent arguments, bad photography, predictable story since the title of the episode... bad, bad, bad... I surprised myself turning it off so quickly since I'm a fan of this series. It's a shame that this episode is so bad, the title was promising.
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