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Tonnerre sur le Mexique (1933) Online

Tonnerre sur le Mexique (1933) Online
Original Title :
Thunder Over Mexico
Genre :
Movie / Drama / History
Year :
1933
Directror :
Sergei M. Eisenstein
Cast :
Martín Hernández,Isabel Villaseñor,Félix Balderas
Writer :
Grigoriy Aleksandrov
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 10min
Rating :
6.8/10
Tonnerre sur le Mexique (1933) Online

As was common in Diaz's Mexico, a young hacienda worker finds his betrothed imprisoned and his life threatened by his master for confronting a hacienda guest for raping the girl.
Cast overview:
Martín Hernández Martín Hernández - Sebastian Enriquez
Isabel Villaseñor Isabel Villaseñor - Maria, his betrothed
Félix Balderas Félix Balderas - Sebastian's Brother
Julio Saldívar Julio Saldívar - The Haciendado

This was put together from footage shot by Sergei M. Eisenstein for his aborted project ¡Que Viva Mexico! - Da zdravstvuyet Meksika! (1979) in 1931, which was not released until the 1970s.


User reviews

Moogugore

Moogugore

I saw this movie at age 12 in 1942.....It is the most hellishly and gratuitously violent and bloody movie I have ever seen!!! Mondo Cane in 1954 or 56 ran a close second!!.........The scenes of killings by bullets or by being buried up to the neck in sand and having horses stampeded over the area defies description......Curiously I have never been at ease in Mexico since and the 'shake downs' that my friends have received at the hands of the 'powers that be' reinforces my opinion...........Indeed the assassination of Cardinal Posada in Tijuana a couple of years back in TIJUANA where he was hit by 26 bullets in the papal limousine AND NOBODY SAW ANYTHING supports my view that Mexico is inherently a very dangerous place for any gringo to wander off the beaten path!!
Nilador

Nilador

Eisenstein is hailed as one of the great directors by the establishment critics.

But a look at movies like this prove that the emperor's clothes are not there.

Loosely, this is a story of revolt in Mexico.

However, one could never figure out what is going on without a scorecard.

Eisenstein provides no logical vision here. What we see looks like a twelve year old rich kid with a movie camera.

There is no story line, although we are told one exists. You really do have to read the plot summary to know what is going on.

Eisenstein tries too hard to deliver what he thinks are "clever" camera shots. He tries too hard to be "convincing", to "prove a point". He tries too hard to be "hateful", and loses a grip on reality.

One wouldn't want to be an underling to what appears to be a raving lunatic. That is the only thing Eisenstein accomplishes. To look like a raving maniac. No, one wouldn't want to even turn one's back on someone like this. Only the most naive would trust him.

But people were more naive in the 1930s. They didn't have the sort of information we have today.

And if the establishment proclaimed a man a genius, he had no opposition.

It is much the same today, only now the more scholarly at least can sift through information to at least let them know they're being had. You still can't beat the establishment, and all the idiots who cling to it, but at least today you can know why you are suffering.

For this movie, we get some violent images, none of which can be linked together, in a muddled mess.