Review of Tizoc (1957) by Edgar C — 15 Sep 2011
Gorgeous. The idealistic formula of Ismael for tragedies and brief interruptions of the dramatic pace with tender musical numbers as eternal as they are classic in the national folklore works on superior levels than the main idea of the movie. Allegorical and metaphysical elements are displayed as Mother Nature sings its song of love among the two protagonists; Cinemascope in its full glory enlightens the romantic aura surpassing racial barriers, discrimination and even death itself. One of the most important Mexican classics with even memorable displays of poetry!
99/100.
This review of Tizoc (1957) was written by Edgar C on 15 Sep 2011.
Tizoc has generally received very positive reviews.
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