Los Olvidados, enjoy another silent time..

Lois 2022-09-23 07:52:35

There are no subtitles, I can't understand the dialogue, and I can only guess what happened from the expressions and expressions. The opening film is a strange city. A group of children begins with a history of Mexico City civilians. Intertwined with various social issues, I try to penetrate into this indifferent and huge Mexico City through images rather than words. They are all very real social problems, survival problems, school dropout problems... Is that blind man guiding you?
It is not so much that Louis Buenos Aires is neorealism, it is more populism, the forgotten people, what he was going to tell was the living conditions of those at the bottom of society... The child who died in the stable, Ultimately being pushed off a cliff by those trying to avoid suspicion... Maybe death is the best way out, either voluntarily or by force....

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Los Olvidados quotes

  • Don Carmelo, el ciego: I hope they'll kill every one of them before they born!

  • Pedro: [addressing his mother, just before she leaves him at the Farm School] Just now you remember that I'm your son.