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    • Author: Vetitc
    The movie tells the story of a poet who suffers from several addictions. At some point he ends up at an institution where he is submitted to the traditional psychiatric approach with yet more drugs, reclusion, and electric shocks. One thread of the story goes around the crisis of the Mexican cultural establishment at the end of the 70's. The movie presents a severe criticism of the national-revolutionary forms of art (the murals and frescoes of Diego Rivera will be the best examples of such "official" art) while critiquing the equally oppressive psychiatric and political establishments, with some marginal references to the role of the Church, represented by the nuns in the psychiatric institution, which in real life do not work in the Mexican public health system. The mental patients are portrayed as more reflexive and "democratic" than the doctors and all the other figures of authority who, for the most part, only try to silence and punish those labelled as mental patients, alcoholics, or drug addicts. The social and political criticism, however, goes along the lines of the most traditional Marxism of the 1970's, which seems kind of outmoded now, but provides a good portrait of how the Mexican cultural elites were at that time.
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Manuel Ojeda Manuel Ojeda - Jacinto Chontal
    Diana Bracho Diana Bracho - Andrea
    Delia Casanova Delia Casanova - Mariana
    Jorge Humberto Robles Jorge Humberto Robles - Octavio
    Noé Murayama Noé Murayama - Hermano Chete
    Gabriel Retes Gabriel Retes - Rulo
    Jorge Victoria Jorge Victoria - Enfermero
    Ignacio Retes Ignacio Retes - Dr. Morales
    Roberto Dumont Roberto Dumont - Enfermero
    Héctor Godoy Héctor Godoy - Ingeniero Paredes
    Lina Montes Lina Montes - Madre Martina
    José Nájera José Nájera - Jefe de Jacinto
    Abel Woolrich Abel Woolrich - Alberto
    Isabela Corona Isabela Corona - Calandria
    Leonor Llausás Leonor Llausás - Mujer secuestrada
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