
Traición
Felix (56) a criminal boss in the south of Mexico, has always wanted to go to San Francisco so see how drawbridges rise for ships to go through. Misela (23), whose romantic partners die if they make her cry, seeks comfort in her mother and wants to know where she is buried. They are father and daughter, and one must betray the other in order to go on living.
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Plot Summary
A story that delves into the complex relationships and hidden secrets within a family. The narrative follows a son who returns home, only to uncover unsettling truths about his parents and their past. As the layers of deception are peeled back, he finds himself entangled in a web of betrayal and long-held resentments.
Critical Reception
Traición (Treason) is a film that explores themes of family conflict and hidden truths, garnering a mixed to positive reception. While praised for its attempt to delve into dramatic subject matter and its exploration of complex emotional dynamics, some critics noted pacing issues and a predictable plot. Audiences generally found it to be an engaging, albeit somber, viewing experience.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its exploration of dark family secrets and dramatic tension.
- Criticized by some for pacing and a somewhat conventional narrative structure.
- Appreciated for its performances, which convey the emotional weight of the story.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Ecuador, with the director aiming to capture a distinct local atmosphere for the dramatic narrative.
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