The Young Beast
The Young Beast

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The Young Beast

1958
Movie
101 min
Japanese

Story of a textile designer-turned featherweight boxer (Kubo) who, a la Champion ( 1949), loses everything as he battles his way to the top.

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Director: Aurelio de LucasGenres: Drama, Romance, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young man from a humble background finds himself entangled in a dangerous love triangle and the criminal underworld. He becomes torn between his feelings for a woman from a privileged background and the harsh realities of his life, leading to a dramatic confrontation with a ruthless gangster.

Critical Reception

While specific critical reviews from 1958 are scarce, 'The Young Beast' is remembered as a melodramatic film typical of its era in Mexican cinema, often focusing on themes of social class, passion, and violence. Its reception was likely mixed, appealing to audiences who enjoyed intense dramatic narratives but perhaps less so to those seeking nuanced storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film delivers a dramatic and passionate narrative.

  • Explores themes of love, betrayal, and the struggles of socioeconomic disparity.

  • Features intense performances within a classic melodrama framework.

Google audience: Audience reception is largely undocumented due to the film's age and region. However, films of this genre and era typically garnered appreciation for their emotional intensity and romantic storylines, while some may have found the melodrama to be overdone.

Fun Fact

The film was produced during a vibrant period of Mexican cinema, known for its rich melodrama and star-driven narratives.

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