La tórtola del Ajusco
La tórtola del Ajusco

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La tórtola del Ajusco

1962
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Spanish

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Raúl de AndaGenres: Drama, Western

Plot Summary

In the rugged terrain of Ajusco, a young man named Regino finds himself embroiled in a dangerous cycle of violence and revenge. After his father is killed, Regino is driven by a thirst for justice, leading him down a path that tests his courage and moral compass. He must confront those responsible for his family's tragedy while navigating the harsh realities of the region.

Critical Reception

La tórtola del Ajusco is a classic example of the Mexican Western genre, often referred to as 'Churros Westerns'. While not widely critically acclaimed by international standards, it holds a significant place in Mexican cinema for its portrayal of rural life and traditional themes of honor and retribution. It was a popular film with audiences in its native Mexico.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of rural Mexican life and landscapes.

  • Noted for its straightforward, albeit sometimes formulaic, revenge plot.

  • Appreciated for its contribution to the Mexican Western genre.

Google audience: Audience reception for this older Mexican film is difficult to gauge through modern platforms. However, it is generally remembered fondly by those who appreciate classic Mexican cinema and its characteristic storytelling.

Fun Fact

The film is named after the Ajusco volcano, a prominent landmark in Mexico City, suggesting the film's setting in a rugged, natural environment.

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