
Rosario (Palma) becomes a prostitute after losing her father and discovering her boyfriend had a liaison with another woman. In Veracruz, Rosario lives above a sordid cabaret "selling her love to the men coming from the sea.

Is this worth a watch? If you like movies that feel like a wet, gray day in a harbor city, then sure, jump in. It’s not exactly a feel-good romp, obviously. If you need your plots to be neat and tidy, skip it. You will probably hate this if you get frustrated by characters making terrible decisions, but honestly, that’...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is this worth a watch? If you like movies that feel like a wet, gray day in a harbor city, then sure, jump in. It’s not exactly a feel-good romp, obviously. If you need your plots to be neat and tidy, skip it. You will probably hate this if you get frustrated by characters making terrible decisions, but honestly, that’s just the human condition in these old melodramas. Andrea Palma as Rosario is something else. She carries this weight in her eyes that feels less like acting and more like she ju..."
Raphael J. Sevilla, Antonio Guzmán Aguilera, Guy de Maupassant, Carlos de Nájera, Lev Tolstoy
Mexico

1934 · IMDb —

