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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


Why did you come here, father?

Well, like you said...

I haven't visited this sweet home

for a long time.

You have never visited this house,

not even when my parents died.

- Isidro sent you to spy on me.

- No, of course not, child.

- Then swear to God.

- One can't swear for stupid things.

- For me, it is important.

- To say God's name in vain is a sin.

Then you came of your own mind?

Of course. I came to put myself

at your service. Before God...

...all the sheep are the same.

- So, you didn't came to spy on me?

You came for me?

Miss Otilia, you're nuts!

What are you doing?

I know those eyes, father.

I know you since I was a child.

Getting dry all over your feet.

And on the other hand...

Look, father, I'm full of life!

I'm life itself.

Get closer. Try.

Miss, for God's sake.

Don't be scared, we're alone.

Have mercy!

Get closer, Juvencio.

What happened?

He knew something?

No, nothing.

He will not come back.

By God, he will not come back.

So, why do you have that face?

I didn't choose my face.

They say he kills

with his bare hands.

And then he eats the heart

of the dead ones.

Monina.

I think Otilia

doesn't know about that.

What if we tell her?

Maybe she'll stop that.

You're believing everything

they're saying about me.

I never killed anyone

who didn't deserve to die.

Monina, come!

Monina!

Now you will learn!

It will be like this!

You're behaving like her!

Do you know what I think,

sometimes?

What I'm thinking right know?

If I had had kids...

you wouldn't be here.

And I would have lived

without ever knowing you.

Let's go see him!

Let's go see him.

Who else do you want to see?

You stayed inside,

locked with him all the time.

We can go and see him,

he will not notice. Go!

He is handsome, isn't he?

Men are all the same.

No, not all of them.

He is all right now.

Who asked you anyway?

Hold on me!

Don't take me for granted, Otilia.

I don't. I love you.

I don't need company.

You don't know that...

you have been alone

for too long.

- That's the reason I'm alive.

- No.

You are still alive because

I found you and I saved you.

- Otilia?

- I was looking for you...

you don't know for how long

I've looked for you.

Even before knowing

you existed.

And it had to be like this.

You're more than

what life owes me.

I need a horse, Otilia.

We don't have to live hiding.

We'll go far,

wherever you want.

A horse.

You don't understand.

Otilia... just bring me a horse.

- Did you put the saddle?

- Yes.

Tie him on the entrance.

What?

You've been crying.

Cut the crap, Melquiades.

Here.

Thanks.

You didn't eat anything.

You're getting crazy, child.

Who's it now?

Nobody.

Liar.

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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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