

A Mexican family drama so melodramatic it accidentally becomes fantasy — and that's the best part.
Mom and dad make sacrifices for the sake of their adult children. And then more sacrifices. And more.
Acting
Fernando Soler's patriarch performance — all trembling dignity and suppressed tears.
Direction
Bustillo Oro's formal elegance elevates soap opera material to art.
Cinematography
Dreamy, shadow-lit studio sets that feel like emotional prisons.

Director
Juan Bustillo Oro
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of Mexico's 'Cine de Familia' cycle, which weaponized Catholic guilt into box office gold. Fernando Soler was so typecast as suffering patriarchs that audiences reportedly wept on sight.
Bustillo Oro shot this back-to-back with his horror masterpiece 'El Vampiro' — same year, same studio, completely opposite vibes. The man's range was unhinged.
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