La perversión
A pathological murderer who focuses on models has the police bewildered. Their only hope of finding the murderer is with the help of a model, Tania. She can feel everything the victims go through in their final hours of life.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy and manipulative woman orchestrates a scheme involving her husband and a young servant, leading to a complex web of desire, betrayal, and psychological games. The narrative unfolds as she seeks to control every aspect of the lives of those around her, blurring the lines between reality and her twisted desires. As tensions escalate, the true extent of her perversions and their devastating consequences come to light.
Critical Reception
La Perversión was noted for its psychological depth and exploration of dark human desires, though some critics found its themes unsettling. It garnered attention for its performances and Hermosillo's distinctive directorial style, which often delves into taboo subjects. The film is considered a significant work in Mexican cinema for its provocative narrative.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intense psychological drama and exploration of taboo themes.
- Héctor Bonilla's performance was often highlighted.
- Some viewers found the film's disturbing content challenging.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'La Perversión', directly translates to 'The Perversion', signaling its exploration of dark and unconventional themes from the outset.
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