I've heard the director's name for a long time. I only watched Pan's Labyrinth before, and I only watched the second of his works this week. CC version, the words and actions are too explicit. I saw Slavoj Žižek passionately say that this is a political film. We can see this from some scattered clips in the backstory. Through Du Niang, I learned about some political situations that happened in Mexico around 2000. Believe so.
The tidbit also includes a 20-minute short film "You Owe Me" by Cuaron, which describes the happiness and filth of middle-class families, which is very exciting.
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