
De muerte natural
Four women get mad at a bakery while they recall their lives at their neighborhood.
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Plot Summary
In a small, isolated town, a group of young people are drawn into a dangerous game of power and control, manipulating each other through secrets and lies. As their actions escalate, they find themselves trapped in a cycle of violence and destruction, leading to devastating consequences for the entire community. The film explores themes of adolescence, corruption, and the dark side of human nature.
Critical Reception
De muerte natural received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its raw depiction of adolescent turmoil and social commentary. Some found the film's bleakness and violence to be challenging, while others lauded its unflinching portrayal of a community grappling with moral decay. It was particularly noted for its strong performances from its young cast.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intense and realistic portrayal of youth in crisis.
- Some critics found the film's violence and subject matter unsettling.
- Lauded for its strong performances and social relevance.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of the "Cineastas de la Transición" (Filmmakers of the Transition) series, which aimed to showcase new cinematic voices emerging in Chile during a period of significant social and political change.
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