Rojo Amanecer (1989) Reviews

Rojo Amanecer (1989)
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Set entirely in the city residence of a of a notable, but not ruling-class family of Mexico, this drama explores what happened during a 1968 student uprising, which was brutally suppressed by the government. In the story, the family's two college-aged boys are ardent advocates of change. Despite the vigorous warnings of their parents, the boys have left to attend a street meeting. The family looks out onto the streets as the dramatic events of that time unfold. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
María RojoDemián Bichir, (more)
Director(s):
Jorge Fons
Format(s):
DVD
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Alejandro Q.

This is a fantastic movie for two reasons. First, it is a vivid and fairly accurate representation of the events of Oct 2, 1968 in Mexico City. Second, the movie itself is part of a renaissance of Mexican cinema. Unfortunately, for the non-Spanish speakers, this movie has no English subtitles.

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Karen B.

This movie was unwatchable. It is not subtitled and the sound is so uneven, even if you understand Spanish, you cannot decipher the dialog.

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John V.

I was not able to watch it. It does not have English sub-titles!

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Michael W.

soundtrack is terrible, leaving movie unwatchable for me

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    Alejandro Q.

    This is a fantastic movie for two reasons. First, it is a vivid and fairly accurate representation of the events of Oct 2, 1968 in Mexico City. Second, the movie itself is part of a renaissance of Mexican cinema. Unfortunately, for the non-Spanish speakers, this movie has no English subtitles.

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    Karen B.

    This movie was unwatchable. It is not subtitled and the sound is so uneven, even if you understand Spanish, you cannot decipher the dialog.

    Yes   |   No

     
    John V.

    I was not able to watch it. It does not have English sub-titles!

    Yes   |   No

     
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