The unseen truth

Jordi 2022-01-31 08:02:32

This movie made me nervous and horrified the whole time. The story is set in Mexico in the not-too-distant future. The female protagonist, Marianne, is celebrating her wedding day. There are many guests at home, celebrities, military and political leaders, and even drug lords. It is not difficult to see the Marianne family. Rich or expensive. What should be a romantic and beautiful wedding is also a trading place where the interests of the upper class collude. At this moment, there was a poor riot in the block outside the door, and Marianne narrowly escaped the wedding massacre because she insisted on giving the old servant money for medical treatment.

The riots are still going on. Who made this massacre, the military represented by the generals? The oppressed and revolting poor? Or is it a reshuffle by the government to maintain absolute power? We can see that the rich were looted, extorted, and brutally torn apart, and the poor were defenseless. Although they seemed to resist in the riots, they were just pawns in the game, and their lives were worthless. the death of the servant. In the thick fog, she rescued Marianne from the kind butler. The female guard took the opportunity to blackmail her and was destroyed by the general. Marianne finally escaped from the devil's cave, but was shot and killed by the military who escorted her, and even framed the blame on the driver who rescued her. In the end, who is the righteous party? In the end, the old father was grateful to Dade for watching the execution of the murderer of his daughter. It was chaotic and confusing, but he felt something in the dark. Has the new order really been established? The terrifying truth is exposed in front of the audience, and the impact is huge, directly pointing to the hearts of the people.

This film is produced by a Mexican director. Another translation is called "Order of the Minority". It is extremely appropriate. As the back garden of the United States, its drugs are rampant and social security is worrying. People living in it can't see the hope of life and can't Choose kindness, here is a more realistic portrayal of the current situation with reference to "The Journey of Love"-Mexico. I can't help but think of the American drama "The Handmaid's Tale", which is also a story set in the future. The government is overthrown, the country enters totalitarian rule, the class is polarized, and equality, justice and freedom are crushed. A new order, a kind of The order of mutation and regression has given us a devastating blow. Through this kind of film, are we afraid of the existence that is almost real but unknown?

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