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Guadalupe (2006)

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Guadalupe

10 reviews
6/10

a pretty good movie

I just saw Guadalupe hear in Mexico and I have to say it was a pretty good movie. Of course it was in Spanish, and if you don't understand Spanish very well then you will probably not enjoy the movie. What I liked about it was how they intertwined past and present by portraying a few individuals' lives in the present day and meanwhile going back to 1531 when the Virgen of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego over several days. If your into mystery, and books like The Da Vinci Code then you will like this movie. Maybe. I was kind of disappointed because I felt like they could have gone more into depth into the mysteries surrounding the sacred image. Anyway, the love stories, and the impact that La Guadalupana had on the individuals was nicely conveyed. Overall, it was good, but could have been better. Nevertheless, if you don't know anything about the story behind La Virgen de Guadalupe then you should at least see this movie.
  • caj9523
  • Dec 17, 2006
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1/10

not for anybody

I wanted to see Guadalupe because the legend of Guadalupe is very interesting. The painting of the Virgen of Guadalupe mixes symbols of the prehispanics religions and of the catholic religion. I thought it would look like Da vinci code but not at all.

The scenario is crap, the music is horrible and the actors are worst than the ones I see in telenovelas mexicanas.

I had not seen such a terrible movie in years and i wouldn't recommend it to anyone in the world.. If you're interested in the story of Guadalupe, the best you can do i read the legend and an anthropological analyze of the symbols..It's really interesting! Snailinette
  • snailinette
  • Dec 5, 2006
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7/10

not for skeptics

A troubled family in Spain, an American archaeologist and others are drawn to Mexico by the story of the Virgin of Guadalupe. These 20th century 'pilgrims' are drawn together and helped in much the same way the Virgin of Guadalupe drew the Spanish and the Mexica together in the 16th century to form a new race, the Mexicans, A gentle dramatization of St. Juan Diego's vision of the Virgin Mary on Tepayac Hill in 1531 is interwoven with the modern action and is appropriately spoken in Nahuatl.

For those who are not familiar with this encounter, Juan Diego saw the Virgin on a hill north of Tenochtitlan (now Mexico City) then sacred to the Nahuatl-speaking population. The Virgin told him to ask the Bishop (Zumarraga, with an impressively aquiline nose) for a shrine to be built on that site. The bishop was not impressed at the first or second request, and finally asked Juan Diego to bring a sign. At the third meeting, the Virgin told Juan Diego to return the following day and gather flowers. Unfortunately, his uncle was dying that day and Juan Diego went for help. He took another route in order to avoid the Virgin, but was intercepted by her.

The Virgin then said his uncle was cured, and that he should gather flowers -- on cold, rocky Tepeyac in December. He did so, carried them in his blanket to Bishop Zumarraga and, when he opened the cloth, on it was the picture of the Virgin which today may be seen in the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico city, visited by 15 million people each year.
  • WylieJJordan
  • Dec 1, 2006
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3/10

Don't get confused, it should have been a documentary rather than a film

If the director's idea was to show the story of the Virgin of Guadalupe (which is a great story) and Mexican customs, he should have made a documentary instead of a feature film.

This simply doesn't work as a film: First of all there is no main conflict. The characters spend the whole movie either trying to find out or explaining what the Guadalupe legend is about. There are a couple of personal redemption conflicts that we never really care about. It is too explanatory therefore it becomes boring.

Characters that have no impact or importance in the story whatsoever but to explain part of the Guadalupe story (for instance Armendariz, Del Castillo and Aragon characters). Add to this corny dialogues and unconvincing acting.

It could have been a great intriguing movie about the mystery surrounding Guadalupe. Instead you just get too many explanations and no true involvement with characters or story.
  • sgbreton77
  • Dec 1, 2007
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7/10

Unearthing Guadalupe

  • eugene-neiman-1
  • Dec 10, 2006
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9/10

wonderful insight

I absolutely enjoyed this movie. The music was great, ( jarocho con la jarana), lots of interesting history facts, wonderful scenery of Tenochtitlan what is now el D.F., Lake Xochimilco, and the hill of Tepeyac. Although the acting was a little cheezy, but hey what can you expect from a bunch of soap opera actors. This movie was also pretty authentic since Juan Diego and the Virgin Mary conversed in Nahualt.

Overall, I enjoyed this movie even though it kind of lagged in the beginning. And am really proud to have such a wonderful culture that I can call my own. (mexican culture)...

Go out and watch this low advertised film and make the critique for yourself.

-erik
  • speedracer00021
  • Dec 16, 2006
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10/10

Guadalupe Image Remains Inexplicable for the Scientists Nowadays.

  • alhernandezt
  • Dec 19, 2006
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9/10

very interesting

I have seen two films this week which are closely related to Guadalupe. The two are The Nativity Story and Apocalypto. These are a very good trio to see. Guadalupe is a low budget film from Mexico which is off the radar screen in the U.S.A.. I believe it only played in a few theaters in some big cities. Yes, it is low budget and does not have the polish of Hollywood. It does have heart. It does move slowly at times but it is worth it. The subtitles are not well done like in Apocalypto but it works. The movie cleverly intertwines the investigation of the history of an apparition of Mary in Mexico many centuries ago and a modern family.

Actually some theories of other explanations that are scientific for the apparition are mentioned in the film so this film is not one sided. Ultimately, there is a very satisfying conclusion for both the family and the investigation. This film received loud applause from the entirely Hispanic audience. This film should have been released in mass with the Nativity Story and Apocalypto. It is obscure now along with another fine movie no one has seen called Gospel of St. John.

Apocalypto involves human sacrifices in ancient Mexico and Guadalupe refers frequently to sacrifices as well as the change to Christianity in Mexican history. Also the apparition is of Mother Mary whose origin is covered in The Nativity Story. This is all so great for both Christians and historians and movie buffs. It is too bad there is such low attendance and publicity. This film is a must see.
  • georgebush
  • Dec 28, 2006
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10/10

How great the movie is!!!!!!!

I love this movie because it truly shows this amazing story which is REAL!!!!! And I am so honored that Virgin Mary=Virgin Guadalupe appeared in Mexico.

If you don't believe this story you should do some research and you will be amazed at what you discover! Truly will turn your life around I'm amazed nobody thought of this before! =]

This movie is for the whole family to see . I truly recommend it. My name is Guadalupe and I am honored to have the name of Virgin Guadalupe

=]I have seen the reactions of all the actors that were in it and they a lot of them said they didn't practice the Catholic Religion anymore or they never had. And after making the movie a lot started to practice it again or they started to practice which is WONDERFUL in my opinion.

Also if you are Catholic, and even if your not you must know that Pope John Paul the 2nd -Rest in Peace- was a true Guadalupe and made many visits to Mexico just to go see Virgin of Guadalupe. So if you don't believe you Definitely should

I truly recommend you to go to Mexico and see the wonderful Basilica in which she is kept. If you can't at least go see the movie. It definitely is a must see!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • lupita_sergio
  • Jan 6, 2007
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9/10

Actually pretty good

One would think there is not much to add to the subject of Our Lady of Guadalupe, however this film inspires us through its interlaced stories of love, both human and divine.

The acting is good, the story moves the heart and basing it in the most Mexican symbol was a great touch.

The music was rather good. I particularly enjoyed "Lupita" with Lucero and the reinvention of a very Mexican song "La Guadalupana" performed by Emmanuel and surprisingly enough with the reggaeton singer Big Metra, who gives this wonderful popular religious song a fresh new look.

Although not a super Hollywood production, the effort was worth and the watching is enjoyable.
  • chilango_kid
  • Nov 27, 2007
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