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Y si Adelita
During the beginning of the Mexican Revolution, Adela, a humble girl; is a witness to the rape and kidnapping of her mother by the rebels. This fact forces Adela to hide, escape; and embarking on a lonely path after realizing that a woman's revolution happens inside her.
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Plot Summary
The film delves into the life of an Italian revolutionary fighter who becomes entangled with the iconic Mexican soldadera, Adelita. It explores themes of love, loyalty, and the harsh realities of war during the Mexican Revolution. The narrative follows their intertwined destinies against a backdrop of intense conflict and social upheaval.
Critical Reception
"Y si Adelita" received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its visual style and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Oscar Jaenada. However, some found the narrative pacing uneven and the historical portrayal to be occasionally underdeveloped. Audiences generally responded well to the dramatic elements and the exploration of lesser-known aspects of the revolution.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong performances and evocative cinematography.
Criticized by some for its meandering plot and historical liberties.
Seen as an interesting, albeit flawed, exploration of a revolutionary romance.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge definitively due to limited public data, but general sentiment suggests appreciation for the film's emotional core and historical setting, with some viewers noting areas where the story could have been more focused.
Fun Fact
The film's title, "Y si Adelita," directly references the famous corrido (ballad) about the soldaderas of the Mexican Revolution, suggesting a narrative that either reinterprets or expands upon the legend of Adelita.
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