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Enamorada
In Mexican Revolution times, a guerrilla general and his troops take the conservative town of Cholula, near by Mexico City. As the revolutionaries mistreat the town's riches, General Reyes falls for beautiful and wild Beatriz Peñafiel, the daughter of one of the town's richest men.
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Plot Summary
In a small Mexican town, the proud and beautiful daughter of a wealthy landowner, María, becomes infatuated with a charismatic rebel leader, López. Their passionate romance is tested by the political turmoil and social class differences that surround them, leading to dramatic confrontations and a tragic separation.
Critical Reception
Enamorada is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Mexican cinema, celebrated for its stunning visual artistry, powerful performances, and melodramatic intensity. It solidified María Félix as a national icon and is a key film in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lush cinematography and evocative depiction of rural Mexico.
María Félix's commanding screen presence is a major highlight.
The film's dramatic sweep and emotional intensity are often cited.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Grand Prize at the 1949 Cannes Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's striking black-and-white cinematography by Gabriel Figueroa is considered some of his finest work, capturing the rugged beauty of Mexico and the intense emotions of the characters.
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