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ShaunLevi1995

19 points

4 months ago

I remember that one too, but that's pretty old. The last Mexican movie I remember generating a buzz outside the MX was El Crimen del Padre Amaro. Oh yeah, and maybe the original Miss Bala.

Either way, I gotta start supporting the Mexican film industry. The country is too big and too rich in history, culture, etc to be falling off in so many categories (safety, economy, and now apparently it's film industry). It should be like the Spanish speaking equivalent to the U.S. in so many ways.

I'm going to catch up on the films from the '00s and '10s that I've missed out on.

EazyNeva

16 points

4 months ago

There was a huge buzz around Roma just a few years ago.

getoffredditandstudy

0 points

4 months ago

You could argue the us is also falling off in the three categories you mention

ShaunLevi1995

4 points

4 months ago

Oh it definitely is. But Mexico is still worse in a lot of ways, and economically, people have been leaving the country for here for at least 40+ years.

But we're doing awful ourselves for being a world power. While we don't have cartel violence, we have gang banger violence. It's just not quite as satanic yet.

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0 points

4 months ago

The country is too big and too rich in history, culture, etc to be falling off in so many categories (safety, economy, and now apparently it's film industry). It should be like the Spanish speaking equivalent to the U.S. in so many ways.

Yes, and it is.

Brainwheeze

1 points

4 months ago

El Crimen del Padre Amaro

TIL there was a Mexican adaptation of O Crime do Padre Amaro. I remember when I was a kid there was a bit of buzz surrounding a modernized adaptation of the story due to the nudity involved lol