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Synopsis: Otilia is a sensual young girl with an ideal body whose face is marred by an enormous mole. As a result, Otilia grows up friendless, except for the companionship of Melquiades, a young man employed by her family. Rich landowner Don Isaac arranges for Otilia's marriage to the local police chief, Isidro. A cruel and venal man, Isidro infects his young wife with a venereal disease that renders her sterile...
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Dana Rotberg
Production: Wanda Visión S.A.
  3 wins.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Year:
2001
110 min
140 Views


who makes me laugh.

Chenda may be a whore,

but she always tells the truth.

You cover your face

with that mask...

you could be the prettiest

woman in the world.

It's not fair that you stay

with all my guests...

...the party is mine.

- How old are you now, Chenda?

I don't get old, my friend.

I only celebrate.

Gentlemen, silence, please.

I'd like to ask our

dear friend Elvita Ribera...

to honor us with a song, with that

lovely voice God gave her.

- Sing!

- Yes, sing!

- Could be "When the moon's out".

- Yes, she sings that one very well.

Juanita, prepare the music.

I'd love it,

but I have no voice.

We all want to hear you.

The moon comes up

And the sun goes down

And there...

- Who's gonna come up today?

- Don Juan.

When he arrives,

let him in, and call me.

I'd better go with you.

For what?

Monina got nervous at sunrise.

Don't worry, maybe it was

some thief. It's all right.

Otilia!

Juan Gutierrez is here,

he is waiting for you.

Tell him that I will not go...

that I'm sick, anything.

Hurry up.

This is Rubn Lazcano.

Ask your mother to come now.

The police is hunting him.

Move, Melquiades,

don't you see he is bleeding?

They say he is a murderer.

Now what, Otilia?

- What of what?

- You want him for what?

A revenge against Isidro.

Are you angry?

You're bloodstained.

You see?

My wife is not all you say.

Look at her.

Look how she looks at us.

Miss Otilia, I swear that...

You don't need to do that,

Celedonio.

- I swear to the Holy Virgin.

- Don't be a heretic.

- You also swore you killed Lazcano.

- That's true.

What about the reward, moron?

So, why don't we get the reward?

I swear, miss,

I didn't say anything about you.

So, you killed Rubn Lazcano?

Exactly.

Everyone believes what they want.

Tell her how manly you are.

Tell her!

I don't pretend to

be brave, miss.

If I knew it was Rubn Lazcano...

...I wouldn't dare to get close.

- You didn't shoot him?

I woke with noise on the stockyard.

When I got out, I stomped on him.

I shot by instinct.

I didn't even aim at him,

I got his heart for coincidence.

- You got his heart?

- I swear.

- I saw him falling.

- This is my hero.

It's a pity the body disappeared.

I got him.

In order to get the reward,

you must have a body.

You had bad luck, Isidro.

What a pity...

that money would do you good.

You like money so much.

You're a b*tch.

Cheers for your good shot,

Celedonio.

Don Juan Garcia came again.

And Efren Garay, too.

What did you tell them?

That you had your period.

But if you don't want to see them...

think of another excuse, because

you can't use that one forever.

What do we do if he dies?

He will not die.

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Dana Rotberg

Dana Rotberg is a Mexican film director. She was born in Mexico City in 1960. Her film Angel of Fire (Angel de fuego) questions whether a feminist quest in Mexico is even possible.The film was screened for the Directors' Fortnight at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival.Rotberg's first English-language feature film is the 2013 New Zealand release, White Lies. more…

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