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A well-to-do socialite and her husband must wrestle with the impact of Mexico's 1982 economic crisis.A well-to-do socialite and her husband must wrestle with the impact of Mexico's 1982 economic crisis.A well-to-do socialite and her husband must wrestle with the impact of Mexico's 1982 economic crisis.
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The script or story is the worst. Does not make any sense. The actors are good, but the movie was a total waste of my time. Horrible!!!. I thought the movie "There Will Be Blood" was bad. But, this one was the worst!. I apologize for being this honest. I could not help it.
An understated slow burn. As tense as a horror film. Psychological. Lots of pregnant silences. You see stories about the rich destroying themselves and others. You see stories about the others getting destroyed. But what if you're in that scene, neither the predator nor the prey, effected by the results, and have no control over what's happening. This film made me feel uncomfortable and helpless. Marvelous. The costumes and sets are gorgeous too. Ilsa Salas is stunning.
What could have been an interesting societal study of a change of elites in the times of crisis (the falling down of Sofía De Garay's status and the rising of Ana Paola Haddad's) is lost as the characters, true to the selves of Mexican upper class, are too frivolous to understand the reality they live in. And the film does not go beyond that limited look of things.
Yes, old banking and manufacturing families went down in the crisis of 1982-88, and others -notably the mogul Carlos Slim, well portrayed as Mr. Haddad- made millions and millions, but the process was not as swift and shallow as the movie makes it be.
Acting is good, production is nice, pace is slow and the whole film ends up to (almost) nothing.
Yes, old banking and manufacturing families went down in the crisis of 1982-88, and others -notably the mogul Carlos Slim, well portrayed as Mr. Haddad- made millions and millions, but the process was not as swift and shallow as the movie makes it be.
Acting is good, production is nice, pace is slow and the whole film ends up to (almost) nothing.
Acting is great, production is good, sound is wonderful and the story reminds me of the good old times.
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- TriviaBased on the novel "Las Niñas Bien" by Guadalupe Loaeza
- SoundtracksMe Olvidé de Vivir
(J'ai Oublié de Vivre)
Music by Jacques Revaux
French lyrics by Pierre Billon
Spanish lyrics by Julio Iglesias
Performed by Julio Iglesias
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- Gross worldwide
- $734,053
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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