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Del amor y de la muerte
Don Diego goes to war and his son Don Gonzalo is, in his absence, the new lord of the region. The milling Elvira, one of the mistresses of Don Diego, has a beautiful daughter, Elena, who has the desire of Don Gonzalo. But Elena is also the daughter of Don Diego and to separate the love of his brother, they marry her to Rodrigo, the pastor. This will be the beginning of the tragedy.
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Plot Summary
In a small, conservative Mexican town, the story follows a young boy named Chuy who is deeply affected by the death of his father and the subsequent repression of his mother. As he grows, Chuy grapples with his burgeoning sexuality, the strictures of his community, and the conflicting influences of his mother and other women in his life. The film explores themes of repressed desire, guilt, and the search for identity within a suffocating social environment.
Critical Reception
While not widely distributed internationally, "Del amor y de la muerte" is recognized as a significant work within Mexican cinema for its frank exploration of taboo subjects and its distinctive visual style. Critics have noted its courage in tackling themes of sexual repression and adolescent awakening in a post-revolutionary Mexico.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its daring and unconventional exploration of adolescent sexuality and repression.
Recognized for its unique blend of dramatic tension and darkly comedic undertones.
Noted for its critical commentary on the social and religious conservatism of its setting.
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Fun Fact
Luis Alcoriza, the director, was a Spanish filmmaker who spent much of his career working in Mexico and often explored social issues with a critical and sometimes satirical eye.
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