Their men went to the North in search of their destiny, while they stayed.Their men went to the North in search of their destiny, while they stayed.Their men went to the North in search of their destiny, while they stayed.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 3 nominations total
Xochiquetzatl Rodríguez
- Araceli 1
- (as Xochiquetzal Rodríguez)
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This movie is incredibly underrated. The shots that include the mirrors to symbolize the relation of mother and daughter are unlike anything I've seen in even domestic films. The themes of poverty, motherhood, and immigration all manage to blend together perfectly despite being vastly different. Being bilingual, I was able to understand much of the movie without english subtitles, however the subtitles were incredibly helpful for my monolingual friends. It begins with a light-hearted feel and ends on two drunk men smoking swishers and crying. The emotional roller coaster of all the twists and turns take one on a journey of highs and lows. I would recommend this movie to both bilinguals and monolinguals alike.
This film is thrilling from start to finish. I love the symmetry of the story, and how twisted and unexpected its turns are. Also, viewers can't help but love the women in this story, they are strong and goodhearted. Additionally, the men in the story leave you questioning your morals and whether they should deserve forgiveness and second chances. The story is full of plot twists that will leave you on the edge of your seat, munching your popcorn. The film work is beautiful too, full of powerful, beautiful and symbolic scenes that immerse you into the film. The ending will leave you rocking in your seat as well!! Please, if you can, give this film a chance!
From start to beginning, this movie was very interesting. I felt that it was so relatable especially since most of my family is mexican. My grandparents were born and raised in Mexico and what this movie shows like poverty and immigration is what my grandparents had to deal with and that's why my parents didn't have as much growing up. At some points in the movie it gets a little confusing because they start off with the present and go back about 15 years before and then a few years pass by and then they are right back to the present. So you really have to pay attention in order to understand what is fully going on. Plus if you are learning spanish, this movie would be great to watch and it has english subtitles if you get lost. Overall, very good movie I would recommend to anyone especially if your learning the language.
"Espiral" lives up to it's name in the way that the plot twists and turns throughout the past and present, all in the effort to reach the ultimate conclusion that will leave any viewer in a state of shock and awe. The film depicts the stories of two families and mothers, both struggling against the almost cursed-nature that resonates around them. In this small town, it felt like tragedy when the men abandoned their families 15 years ago to go North; however, the ending of this film will make everyone wish that they had simply never returned. Watching this movie is an experience like no other!
"Espiral" is the kind of movie that entices strong emotions from the audience. I found myself thoroughly invested in the story due to my anger towards the male characters. This film showed me just how different gender roles are in the U.S. compared to Mexico, and I was impressed just how much this movie affected me. However, as good as this film is, I cannot give it a perfect rating. The cinematography and overall quality is on the low side, but that isn't uncommon for a movie made in 2008. All in all, "Espiral" is one of the best foreign films I've ever watched.
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Box office
- Budget
- $1,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $337,270
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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