Auandar Anapu (el que cayó del cielo)

Mar 6 1975 N/A 1h 42m
Drama, Fantasy, Mystery

People's hero is Anapu... He extracts the water from a rock, befriends, and baptize and get it to Mary Magdalene, konsolerar the oppressed, makes peace with the warring brothers, raises the dead, licking men and women clean. In between, he makes a lot of soul searching as he wanders through the village, mingling with the various common folk and natives, and discuss their problems, future hazards and their lack of unity, the locals often break out of ethnic song and dance. While tracking a fascist military and his girlfriend to him..

Plot

I went to see this garbage at its premiere in my home town as it was filmed in the area. The theatre was packed as several local ladies were extras or has been given minor roles in the movie and they were to appear topless, node or in escatological situations.Suffice to say the theatre was only one third full before the intermission. Sane people left long before that. A jumble of disconnected situations ranging from ethnical miths and leftist guerrilla propaganda left those who soldiered until the end credits asking themselves WTF!?To answer the question by user "mollev" on the *only other review* from 2008:>>Why this inspiring movie seems to be forgotten? Maybe for political reasons? Where one can see it again?<<I should say: My guess is the studio threw it to the garbage bin shortly after the premiere as I don't think more than a hundred people paid to bore themselves to suicide after the never too unkind reviews in every media. I still want my ten pesos back!

Written by

Rafael Corkidi, Carlos Illescas

Directed by

Rafael Corkidi

Production Countries

Mexico

Production Companies

Cinemadiez, Conacine

Languages

Español

Awards

1 win

Scores
# of Votes
35
Average Rating
6.5 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA