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Bajo California: El límite del tiempo

  • 1998
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
546
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Bajo California: El límite del tiempo (1998)
Drama

Damian is a married artist living in Los Angeles with his wife. After he accidentally hits a woman with his car and flees the scene, he seeks atonement and travels alone to Mexico, both to f... Read allDamian is a married artist living in Los Angeles with his wife. After he accidentally hits a woman with his car and flees the scene, he seeks atonement and travels alone to Mexico, both to find peace and to reconnect with his family roots. Assisted by local guide Arce, Damian loc... Read allDamian is a married artist living in Los Angeles with his wife. After he accidentally hits a woman with his car and flees the scene, he seeks atonement and travels alone to Mexico, both to find peace and to reconnect with his family roots. Assisted by local guide Arce, Damian locates his grandmother's resting place and searches for redemption through a long trek in th... Read all

  • Director
    • Carlos Bolado
  • Writers
    • Carlos Bolado
    • Federico Campbell
    • Ariel Garcia
  • Stars
    • Damián Alcázar
    • Jesús Ochoa
    • Fernando Torre Lapham
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    546
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carlos Bolado
    • Writers
      • Carlos Bolado
      • Federico Campbell
      • Ariel Garcia
    • Stars
      • Damián Alcázar
      • Jesús Ochoa
      • Fernando Torre Lapham
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Damián Alcázar
    Damián Alcázar
    • Damian
    Jesús Ochoa
    Jesús Ochoa
    • Arce
    Fernando Torre Lapham
    • Viejo
    • (as Fernando Torre-Laphan)
    Gabriel Retes
    Gabriel Retes
    • Caminante
    Claudette Maillé
    Claudette Maillé
    • Esposa
    Ángel Nozagaray
    • Judicial Federal
    José Manuel Poncelis
    José Manuel Poncelis
    • Indigena
    • (as Manuel Poncelis)
    Emilia Osorio Hinojosa
    • Hija de Damián
    Justine Shapiro
    • Wife's voice
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Carlos Bolado
    • Writers
      • Carlos Bolado
      • Federico Campbell
      • Ariel Garcia
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    Zen Bones

    Penance

    I'll echo all the Wim Wenders parallels made by other reviewers but I'd also like to add that although the protagonist (a fascinating artist) seems to be searching for 'something', he has a very clear agenda. The accidental hit-and-run murder of a pregnant woman who was trying to reach America has haunted him into returning to his homeland to find a way of serving a spiritual penance. The fact that there is so little dialogue in this film brings us in the audience into the same mesmerizing primal and metaphysical state of our hero. We meditate on landscapes, faces, details, sky, stone... and fuse it with the artist's vision and experience. And we experience a rare opportunity to see an almost aboriginal approach to finding a way of punishing oneself for crimes committed, even if they are accidental.

    One of the best films about an artist and the spiritual quest I've seen! Now, somebody PLEASE release this on DVD!!!
    6fatcat-73450

    Still Better than Chariots of Fire

    This is a slow-paced film about a guy who goes to visit the resting place of his ancestors. Must like Chariots of Fire (1981) it is slow as molasses. Yet the director of that Best Picture Winner could learn a lot about how to make a decent move from this one:

    I. Characters: Both works focus mainly on two characters.

    Bajo: Damian and Arce don't say much, but we come to find that they're the simplest of men. Damian is a simple artist and Arce is some sort of rural worker. Further on, we find out that Damian is being consumed by guilt over an unethical moment of weakness (so we feel sympathetic) and Arce is brave, resourceful, and an empathetic friend.

    Chariots: Abrahams is an arrogant elite university SJW who cries when he loses at a race. Liddell is an arrogant and delusional guy who refuses to run on the Sabbath. The more they talk, they less we like them and the more bored we become.

    II. Plot

    Bajo: Damian is a guy who seems to want to discover his roots. We later learn he's remorseful about something he did and he's trying to deal with that by going off to his grandmother's grave before his wife gives birth. Arce is his stoic and mostly silent guide.

    Chariots: Abrahams and Liddell want to win some foot race not even they care about.

    III. Music

    Bajo: Not much music. Mostly sounds of wind in the desert. Timeless.

    Chariots: Some bland synthesizer track that everyone was going crazy over at the time it premiered. Now seems like they're laughing at it because tastes changed. Who cares. It's neither the greatest nor the worst track in its day nor is it now.

    Bajo California: El limite del tiempo is a slow-paced movie that offers good food for thought. It's mainly about one or two guys wandering through desert terrain and the two guys don't talk all that much or deeply.

    It's very reminiscent of a travellogue with moderate spikes of drama and character discovery. I wasn't bored, but I wouldn't blame others if they were.

    Ohh, and Alcazar's Mexican-American accent is really fake.

    Honourable mentions: Raiders of the Lost Arc (1981). I haven't seen it, but most people agree it should have won best picture in 1981 over Chariots. Honestly almost anything would have been better, even Absence of Malice (1981) (which I did see).
    9NewMexicanCinemaLover

    A Masterpiece.. a beautiful movie about the real meaning of roots.

    On my own perspective, Bajo California is the top film in this period that we call New Mexican Cinema, over some other masterpieces such as Como Agua para Chocolate or Amores Perros among many other great films produced in México in the last 15 years or so.

    Bajo California is a movie about roots. Its the story of a chicano artist who finds in a car accident the perfect argument to question himself about his origins, about fertility and about guilt. Damian is traveling when he crosses paths with another penitent who prefers to go walking than to accept Damians lift because he is paying what in Mexico is called "manda", to offer suffering and sacrifice to gods or saints in payment of a petition made.

    Damian decides to burn out his truck as a stigma and goes walking all the Baja peninsula. He is paying his own "manda". And he is looking for San Francisco de la Sierra, the little town where his origins are besides some beautiful aboriginal paintings full of mysteries, secrets, connections and knowledge that will heal Damians urgency for answers. Aditionally, his grandmother is buried there and he is looking for his gravestone. "The past is all our deads".

    In San Francisco de la Sierra, Damian finds his family. The Arces. One of them, who serves as a guide not only to arrive to the paintings in the top of the mountain but also as a guide for that particular journey that Damian is running towards the answers. Arce has few words, he seems to tell more with his looks and his breathings than with what he says. Arce seems to know more about Damian than what Damian knows himself.

    This film is peaceful, it reveals to us the same answers that Damian is getting with the same force as if we were below those paintings. It has a metaphysical breathing that only a Mexican, with his particular concept of sacrifice, can fully identify. We all have guilt in our hearts, and we identify it through Damians journey. We all have origins, but we only notice its real meaning through Damians journey.

    This is more than a movie, this is an experience of self healing. It has a deep psychological insight, and I can relate it with a therapy technique that I recently found in my life that its called Family Constelations. I'm not an expert, but if somebody can throw an opinion about this subject it would be deeply interesting.

    This movie would not have the same impact without its beautiful visual construction. Lovely images. That one of Damian sitting in the uterus of a Gray Whale skeleton that the assembled in the beach is beautifully stuffed of meanings. Great scenarios and splendid cinematography. There is no need of dialogues, when the sound design is so detailed and precise.

    We are in presence of a masterpiece. And it is now on DVD here in Mexico.
    8singer41

    Caldo for the Soul

    My wife and I were still in a feverish shock the night of Septmber 11, 2001 when this movie came on the Independent Film Channel.

    How engrossing, what film making, and how soul nourishing -- we could finally go to sleep with some hope to cling to.

    The main character is a blocked artist who accidentally kills (or injures) a pregnant immigrant running across a highway in order to reach the USA. He cannot escape his guilt and shame and decides to go on a trek to his ancestors' home - Baja California. 'nuf said.

    CALDO is the word for SOUP in Spanish - and 'Bajo California' is soup for a weary soul.

    PS - who do we lobby to get a DVD of this film?
    camel-9

    spiritual rediscovery to native desert lands

    story of a spiritual journey of a losangelitos returning to the land of his ancestors in the rocky mountains of baja california. Style reminds Wim Wenders, in which the main character is a wandering person in search of something that he himself doesn't know, and just like in Wim Wender's films, he too carries a Polaroid camera. Very little dialogue, mostly imagery of rocky mountain desert (very similar to Anza-Borrego state park near San Diego). Initially I was finding the story rather boring and was ready to walk out, but I am glad I didn't: in the second half the story develops into the casual relationship between the character from Los Angeles and his guide, Arce, a local rancher. Again, very parsimonious on dialogue, generous on desert imagery, with a spice here and there of the spiritual rediscovery of attachment to the native land.

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    • Release date
      • September 8, 1998 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Under California: The Limit of Time
    • Filming locations
      • Baja California, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (IMCINE)
      • Sincronía
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      1 hour 36 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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