La mujer del puerto
La mujer del puerto

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La mujer del puerto

1996
Movie
110 min
Spanish

Perla, a prostitute and the star in a miserable cabaret in the docks, falls in love with a sailor without knowing that he is her brother. Tomasa, Perla's mother, tries to prevent this incestuous relationship at all costs, but fails to do so. Set in a sordid environment, the director makes no concessions in this tragic love affair, which is narrated from three different points of view.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Alejandro GamboaGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

In a bustling port town, a young woman named Lucha becomes entangled with the dangerous underworld after her father's disappearance. She finds herself drawn into a complex relationship with a charismatic but ruthless figure, navigating treacherous waters of love, betrayal, and survival. The film explores themes of innocence lost and the harsh realities of life in a place where fortunes are made and lost on the tides.

Critical Reception

La mujer del puerto was a notable film in Mexican cinema, recognized for its gritty portrayal of life and its strong performances, particularly from Isela Vega. It gained attention for its exploration of mature themes within a melodramatic framework, resonating with audiences for its emotional depth and compelling narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric depiction of a Mexican port town.

  • Aracely Arámbula's performance as Lucha was highlighted for its intensity.

  • The film effectively balances melodrama with social commentary.

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Fun Fact

The film is a remake of the 1947 film of the same name, directed by Emilio 'El Indio' Fernández, who also appears in this version in a different role.

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