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Via Park (2008)

5.120081h 22mES
Drama

Directed by Enrique Rivero

Rating

5.1/10

Runtime

1h 22m

Language

ES

Release

March 1, 2008

Director

Enrique Rivero

Overview

Beto is the keeper of a house in Mexico City - empty for several years already - in which he used to work as a domestic help. The solitude of the last ten years, as well the monotony and routine of his job have made him lead a secluded life, which could seem suffocating for most people, whereas for ...

Cast

Nolberto Coria

Nolberto Coria

Beto

Nancy Orozco

Nancy Orozco

Lupe

Tesalia Huerta

Tesalia Huerta

Mrs.

Celina Altamirano

Celina Altamirano

Muchacha 2

Oscar Daniel Cabrera

Oscar Daniel Cabrera

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Erica Castillo

Erica Castillo

Fichera

Liliana Judith Cortés

Liliana Judith Cortés

Fichera

Introduction

In this latest movie review, we dive deep into Via Park (2008), exploring its intricate plot and standout performances that have everyone talking.

Beto is the keeper of a house in Mexico City - empty for several years already - in which he used to work as a domestic help. The solitude of the last ten years, as well the monotony and routine of his job have made him lead a secluded life, which could seem suffocating for most people, whereas for him it provides a safe and stable environment, in contrast to the threatening outside world. He has develop a pathological fear for this world, to the point of limiting his contacts to only two persons: the lady of the house, for whom he has a feeling of deep gratitude and respect that is translated into obedience; and Lupe, a friend, a confident and a lover. Once he learns that the house has been sold, Beto is confronted to the dilemma of gathering the courage to get out and get a life or find a way of remaining in his confinement.

🛑 Story ExplainedSpoiler Warning

Our story explained section breaks down the complex narrative of Via Park. The full story follows a progression that challenges typical tropes, leading to a climax that requires careful analysis.

🏆 Final Verdict

5 / 5 Stars

A triumphant piece of cinema that blends gripping narrative with breathtaking visuals.

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