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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Rio Escondido, January 12, 2000
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Andres M. Dominguez (Kansas City, Missouri) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rio Escondido [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Rio Escondido is one of Maria Felix's early movie performances. This movie is beautifully filmed and captures the desert northern Mexican landscape. This film is representative of the Epoca de Oro (the Golden Era) of Mexican cinema.

Maria Felix plays "Rosaura" a schoolteacher who is assigned to a very remote village, by government officials. Playing a strong willed female she challenges the wealthy haciendado (and town bully), who controls the people, the water system and the town's social fabric. Rosaura, along with a medical intern, slowly dismantle the grip that the haciendado has on the townspeople, by empowering them. A morale dilemma ensues: is vigilantism every right?

This is a compelling story which illustrates life in the remote villages of Mexico around the 1930's where government infrastructure was lacking (some may say it still is). The movie is beautifully photographed. Maria Felix' performance as a feminist in a machismo culture, proves to be surreal image.

The opening credit montage is designed by Diego Rivera with what look like woodblock prints of agrarian life in Mexico.

A must see film for any fan of Maria Felix or the Epoca de Oro genre.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mawkish in Extremis, But a Great Classic Nonetheless, February 13, 2005
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This review is from: Rio Escondido (DVD)
The opening and closing scenes of this film must have seemed hopelessly sentimental, even in 1948. I could barely keep watching thru the first 20 minutes. If you can get past that, however, there is much to admire here. Gabriel Figueroa's noirish camerawork is truly haunting; images will stay with you long after the film is over. Outside the film's opening and closing scenes, the story avoids an excessively conventional narrative style, moving very slowly and calmly to a gentle climax. The insights into pueblo life may seem exaggerated (like the shooting of a boy for taking a pot of water), but I would bet many of those events derive from real life memories from Fernandez's childhood. There are still a few areas in Mexico to this day where life approaches that level of desperation; to say nothing of the state of affairs in the 1940s. Finally, Maria Felix gives a wonderful performance in the lead. In fact, all of the roles are performed at a level that was high by any standard of the day. In sum, this is a truly great Mexican film from its greatest ever filmmaker.

Regarding the DVD, the image quality is not exceptional but certainly never impairs a proper enjoyment of the film. There are no subtitles (neither English nor Spanish) and no extras worthy of note. Hurray that this has been released, especially at such a steal of a price!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the Mexican goddess, January 26, 2001
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This review is from: Rio Escondido [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Emilio Fernández was one of the most distinctive directors that ever lived. His unique and masterful artistry can be noted in every scene. This film is about Rosaura, a school teacher who goes to a small rural town, only to find corruption and injustice under the rule of the local landowner, Don Regino (well played by Carlos López Moctezuma).

Maria Felix is a vision of feminine perfection. Beyond her extraordinary physical beauty, there is her strength, and her lovely, soft and musical voice. A wonderful actress, full of grace and greatness.

The cinematography by Gabriel Figueroa is magnificent, and despite its age (made in 1948), it's extremely clear and sharp. The titles are set against the work of Diego Rivera, and don't forget to notice the fabulous painted coffin !

This is a serious film, with no lighthearted breaks in the drama. It's a passionate paean to courage, honor, and the majesty of simple people.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of Maria's best performances, February 10, 2002
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Horacio Becerra (Long Beach, California USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Rio Escondido [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Before Maria Felix appeared in this film, Mexican critics would say that Maria was incredibly beautiful, but her previous performances were not that brilliant. After this film, Maria won the Mexican Ariel for the best actress of the year. Undoublety, one of Maria Felix's best movies.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Superb Film from the Epoca de Oro, July 17, 2007
This review is from: Rio Escondido (DVD)
Emilio Fernández was one of the most distinctive directors that ever lived. His unique and masterful artistry can be noted in every scene. This film is about Rosaura, a school teacher who goes to a small rural town, only to find corruption and injustice under the rule of the local landowner, Don Regino (well played by Carlos López Moctezuma).
Maria Felix is a vision of feminine perfection. Beyond her extraordinary physical beauty, there is her strength, and her lovely, soft and musical voice. A wonderful actress, full of grace and greatness.

The cinematography by Gabriel Figueroa is magnificent, and despite its age (made in 1948), the film is quite clear and sharp. The titles are set against the work of Diego Rivera, and don't forget to notice the fabulous painted coffin !

This is a serious film, with no lighthearted breaks in the drama. It's a passionate paean to courage, honor, and the majesty of simple people.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bella película, February 16, 2008
This review is from: Rio Escondido (DVD)
I specially like the beginning when María Felix walks past el zocálo into the presidential building and is reminded of Mexico's history.
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5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT WAY TO EXPOSE REALITY!!!!!!!!!, December 26, 2007
This review is from: Rio Escondido (DVD)
One great movie about a today issue - powerful people taking over possesssions, respect and even yourself. Why don't they make films like this today... I wonder why!
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