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We the Poor is a poignant dive into the struggles of the working class, showcasing Ismael RodrĂguez's skillful direction. The film captures the gritty, raw atmosphere of post-war Mexico City, immersing us in the daily grind of carpenter Pepe El Toro and his daughter Chachita. Their lives take a sharp turn with the arrival of Celia, adding a layer of romance that feels both tender and tragic. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to absorb the weight of Pepe's struggles and the societal injustices he faces. The performances, especially from the lead, are grounded and sincere, lending a sense of authenticity to the story. There's a distinct social commentary woven throughout, making it more than just a family drama.
Strong focus on social injustices.Authentic performances elevate the story.Captivating portrayal of familial bonds.
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