Piña madura
Piña madura

Piña madura

1950Movie0Spanish

Bad woman plays men off each other to her advantage; she ends up with about 8 guys she's leading around by the nose. How long can this last?

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Director: Ramón PeónGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In this melodrama, a young woman from the countryside comes to the city in search of a better life, only to be drawn into a world of deceit and manipulation. She falls for a charming but unscrupulous man who exploits her innocence. Ultimately, she must confront betrayal and find the strength to forge her own destiny amidst adversity.

Critical Reception

As a film from 1950s Mexico, "Piña madura" is representative of the melodramatic style prevalent during that era. It was likely appreciated for its dramatic storytelling and performances by audiences of the time, though critical analyses from that period are scarce. Modern reception is limited, often viewed as a historical artifact of Mexican cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • A classic example of Mexican melodrama from the Golden Age of Cinema.
  • Features strong performances from its lead actors, particularly in conveying emotional depth.
  • The plot explores themes of innocence, betrayal, and resilience in urban settings.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Ramón Peón, was a prolific filmmaker in Mexico, contributing significantly to the country's cinematic output during the mid-20th century.

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