The Crying of Malintzin
The Crying of Malintzin

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The Crying of Malintzin

2022
Movie
82 min
Spanish

Nacho and Memo start working as night watchmen in a Tequila factory. It is a stormy night. As soon as they recognize themselves alone in the middle of the huge industry, they get ready to drink and then they discover an intruder inside the facilities. It is Don Catarino, an old beggar who lives off the mercy of the employees and is the one who warns them that a lost soul usually appears in that factory on stormy nights. He pleads with them to ignore her and not allow her to involve them in her troubles. As soon as he disappears, a woman asks them for help to shelter from the storm.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Xavier RuizGenres: Drama, Historical

Plot Summary

The film delves into the complex and often controversial figure of Malintzin, also known as La Malinche, an indigenous woman who played a pivotal role in the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire. It explores her life from her early days as a captive to her role as an interpreter, advisor, and cultural bridge between Hernán Cortés and the indigenous peoples of Mexico. The narrative aims to shed light on her agency and the difficult choices she faced in a tumultuous period of history.

Critical Reception

"The Crying of Malintzin" has been met with a mixed to positive reception, with many critics praising its visual presentation and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Valeria Arredondo's portrayal of Malintzin. Some reviewers have lauded the film's attempt to offer a more nuanced perspective on a figure historically vilified, while others have critiqued its pacing and historical accuracy in certain aspects.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious attempt to re-examine a contentious historical figure.

  • Valeria Arredondo's central performance is frequently highlighted as a strong point.

  • Some viewers and critics questioned the film's historical interpretations and narrative flow.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot in several historically significant locations across Mexico, aiming to capture the authentic atmosphere of the era.

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