I don't know if it's the same movie I watched. It deals with Sergio Jimènez being a reporter and investigator. He interviews many Mexican citizens and asks for their opinion about the Reforma Agraria (agriculture reform).
Through the movie, Mexicans make sure they are against the new reform; specially the lower classes and university students.
We hear some mixed opinions from intellectuals, hard working people, and young people. The director tried to be as objective as possible but also threw some messages against Mexican government that, at the time, wasn't even close to reach a Neoliberal economic system.
This movie is more of a documental that deserves a watch only for historic purposes. I learned a lot from the economic, political, and agrary situation that happened in my country back in the late 80's.
Jimènez delivers a solid, strong performance. But beware, it's a "boring" movie for entertainment purposes.
Through the movie, Mexicans make sure they are against the new reform; specially the lower classes and university students.
We hear some mixed opinions from intellectuals, hard working people, and young people. The director tried to be as objective as possible but also threw some messages against Mexican government that, at the time, wasn't even close to reach a Neoliberal economic system.
This movie is more of a documental that deserves a watch only for historic purposes. I learned a lot from the economic, political, and agrary situation that happened in my country back in the late 80's.
Jimènez delivers a solid, strong performance. But beware, it's a "boring" movie for entertainment purposes.