Las ruteras
Las ruteras

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Las ruteras

1968
Movie
74 min
Spanish

The fight of a trucker to have his own vehicle.

Insights

Director: Eduardo "El Chato" GalindoGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

Three young women working as truck stop prostitutes in Mexico are caught in a web of violence and desperation. They navigate a dangerous world, facing exploitation and the constant threat of danger from truckers and local criminals.

Critical Reception

Las Ruteras is a gritty and raw portrayal of marginalized women in 1960s Mexico, often lauded for its unflinching look at exploitation and survival. While not a mainstream critical darling, it has gained a cult following for its authentic depiction of working-class struggles and its daring subject matter for its time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stark realism and social commentary.

  • Criticized by some for its bleak outlook and explicit themes.

  • Considered an important, albeit disturbing, piece of Mexican exploitation cinema.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's niche status and age, but where available, viewers often comment on its raw intensity and historical significance within Mexican cinema.

Fun Fact

The film gained notoriety for its candid portrayal of sex work and its harsh depiction of working-class life in Mexico, which was quite daring for its era.

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