Un drama nuevo
Un drama nuevo

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Un drama nuevo

1946
Movie
92 min
Spanish

London, 1605. William Shakespeare is about to launch a new drama in The Globe. The comic actor Yorick urges the author to grant him the lead role, although he is not very gifted for serious roles. Then it begins a curious correspondence between what happens on stage and what happens in real life.

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Director: Carlos OrellanaGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A desperate father, facing ruin, makes a pact with a wealthy and unscrupulous businessman. He agrees to marry his daughter off to the businessman's son, ensuring his own financial security but betraying his daughter's true love. The story unfolds as the daughter grapples with this forced union and the father confronts the moral consequences of his choices.

Critical Reception

This melodramatic film, a staple of Mexican cinema during its golden age, was a popular success, resonating with audiences for its themes of sacrifice, love, and moral compromise. While critics at the time might have focused on its emotional impact and adherence to genre conventions, its enduring legacy lies in its reflection of societal values and familial pressures prevalent in mid-20th century Mexico.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional depth and dramatic storytelling.

  • Felt by some to be overly sentimental, a common characteristic of melodrama.

  • Considered a representative film of its era in Mexican cinema.

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Fun Fact

The film is noted for its performances, particularly the portrayal of the conflicted father figure, which captured the societal expectations and moral dilemmas of the time.

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