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| 1. Todo el poder Director: Fernando Sariñana | |
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| 2. Piernas Cruzadas Director: Rafael Villaseñor Kuri | |
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| 3. Tivoli Director: Alberto Isaac | |
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| 4. Todo el poder Director: Fernando Sariñana | |
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| 5. Place Without Limits Director: Arturo Ripstein | |
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Description The DVD features include: a souvenir booklet; interactive menus; scene access; filmographies; awards; production notes. Reviews (5)
His daughter, Ana Martin [no heart of gold there, an earthy performance], fathered during a moment of confusion, has followed in her father's steps [the prostitute bit], and is now terrorised by the return of Pancho, a macho truck driver [a lost Steinbeck character, they are all quite close to their American cousins ["East of Eden" country]give or take a few changes]. During the course of events, we learn that the village is about to be sold by the ruthless landlord [owner?], Manuel's daughter still has "something" to resolve with Pancho, which may be dangerous, SO Manuel/Manuela intervenes, dons the red dress, previously ripped by the same Pancho, and somewhat reluctantly decides to follow this fandango of fate ........ Gonzalo Vega is perhaps too attractive as Pancho, but he does bring great sensitivity and sympathy to this confused character, AND HE does cry! There is room for a sequel, and there should be - male mistique being what it is..... Arturo Ripstein's vision is straight-forward, no frills, simple and effective. Grand use of color, the red truck, red flamenco dress, etc. Good DVD transfer, sub-titles are clear, the sound, not surround though, is good - especially Ripstein's choice of scratchy music. Great opening sequence with the red truck blazing appropriate music - an Orpheus returning to a somewhat soiled Euridice in the Underworld. No, it's not "La Cage Aux Folles" or "Victor/Victoria" it's closer to Fellini's early gritty work, not Genet [we are spared that degree of realism, this version is really quite PG] it's closer to "Torch Song Trilogy". Other companion pieces of despair? Try Almodovar's "Law of Desire".
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| 6. Comezon a La Mexicana | |
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