Promise to the Unknown One
Promise to the Unknown One

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Promise to the Unknown One

1942
Movie
90 min
French

A young woman is in love with a young writer, winner of the Prix Goncourt. Married to a banker, she must face her husband's anger and the blackmail of a former suitor.

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Director: Carlos VeloGenres: Drama, Mystery

Plot Summary

In a small Mexican town, a mysterious stranger arrives and quickly becomes entangled in the lives of the local inhabitants. As he unravels secrets and confronts past traumas, his presence forces the community to confront their own hidden truths and desires. The film explores themes of identity, memory, and the search for redemption.

Critical Reception

This early work by Carlos Velo is noted for its atmospheric tension and psychological depth, though its pacing and narrative complexity have been subjects of varied critical discussion over time. It is considered a significant, albeit less widely seen, piece of Mexican cinema from the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious exploration of complex psychological themes.

  • Noted for its evocative cinematography and the unsettling atmosphere it creates.

  • Some critics found the narrative somewhat convoluted and challenging to follow.

Google audience: Audience reception information for this film is scarce. Those who have seen it often comment on its unique mood and thought-provoking story, though its availability and recognition among general audiences are limited.

Fun Fact

Carlos Velo, the director, was an active filmmaker in Mexico during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, often experimenting with narrative and visual styles.

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