One of the most painful stories of free spirit I've ever seen. It makes your soul soar every frame from start to finish, thanks to some of the best performances in contemporary mexican cinema and an extraordinary music score.
Beautiful!
Irene Azuela, Juan Carlos Barreto, Ricardo Blume
DVD Release Date: December 16, 2008
Stats: 32 reviews
Flixster Reviews (32)
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June 21, 2009
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September 19, 2008
It's hard for me to find the words to talk about this film, because there were equal number of aspects that I liked as the ones I didn't. Nevertheless, I liked it so much I don't want to talk about any of those aspects.
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July 21, 2008
One of the films that lead the path to the maturity of the Mexican cinema. The story of two sibilings that sruggle to overcome the agony of their mother, their incapability to interact to the world and the dissorders caused by it is treated in such a melancholy tone but without b...( read more)
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June 2, 2008
"Un día me voy a ir, prefiero la soledad a vivir sin mi verdad... "
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June 2, 2008
Le hubiera dado cinco estrellas a Quemar las Naves si hubieran escogido otro protagonista.
Yo creo que la pelicula es linda y poderosa; muy teatral en muchos aspectos, pero hacia falta algo asi dentro del cine mexicano. Irene Azuela hace el mejor trabajo de todos los actores y....( read more)
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