2 reviews
I recently caught this arthouse film in the last SAFILM and really moved something in me. It tells the story of a very shutdown woman who returns to a border town in Mexico, Tijuana, where she grew up. It is a slow paced film but it manages to get you interested and share the character's ordeal. There is a memory in her childhood that makes her a loner, so in the second part of the story she gets drawn to the new tenant of the rundown house where she grew up. It's a very disturbing story, specially because by the end, you completely understand her sorrow. Beautiful images and a very well told story with a powerful sorority message. It won a very well deserved prize.
- collin_rain
- Aug 17, 2018
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Watch this film in Queer Lisboa and I got carried away by it's delicate psychological portrait of a woman that has to face a violent past. It is a story told by details and small events while in the surface it is a story of a woman having to deal with the patriarchal ways of society. I enjoyed how the story lures you to think that it will be a thriller and in reality it is more of a metaphorical journey of self-awareness and connection. Mexican cinema at it's best.
- julienalto
- Sep 19, 2018
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