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So, 'Violación' from 1989. It’s got this raw, gritty feel that really captures the harsh realities faced by women in Mexico City. The pacing is intentional, almost methodical, which enhances the tension throughout the film. You feel the weight of every moment, especially as it tackles heavy themes like justice and societal indifference. The performances are striking; they don’t shy away from the emotional toll of the subject matter. There’s not a lot in terms of practical effects, but the stark realism is really what draws you in. It navigates the murky waters of legal struggles and personal trauma with an unsettling authenticity. Worth a look for anyone interested in films that tackle difficult social issues.
Film explores legal and social issues in Mexico.Awarded Best Film by Mexican Cinema Journalists.Nominated for three Ariel Awards.
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