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Juan & Eva
The earthquake in the city of San Juan, in January 1944, is the origin of the love story between Juan Domingo Perón (Osmar Nunez) and Eva Duarte (Julieta Diaz). He was a colonel in the Army and she was a popular radio actress. Eva collaborates with other artists in the collection organized by Peron, from the Secretary of Workr, to raise funds for earthquake victims. Neither then imagine what the future holds them.
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Plot Summary
Eva is a young woman who finds herself pregnant and alone, facing the difficult decision of how to navigate her future. She meets Juan, a charismatic but troubled musician, and they embark on a passionate but tumultuous relationship. As their connection deepens, they confront personal demons and societal pressures, forcing them to question their love and the paths they have chosen.
Critical Reception
Juan & Eva received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with praise directed towards the performances of Marta Etura and Gael García Bernal, and the film's emotional depth. Some reviewers found the plot somewhat predictable, but appreciated its honest portrayal of relationships and personal struggles.
What Reviewers Say
Praises for the strong performances, particularly from the lead actors.
Appreciated for its intimate and often raw portrayal of a complex relationship.
Some critics noted a somewhat conventional narrative structure.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not widely available for this film.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Paola García, also wrote the screenplay, drawing inspiration from personal experiences.
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