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Depictions of Mexican provincia in films set within Mexico City often imagine the territory outside of the capital as idyllic , so much so that most Mexico City characters never manage to set foot in this promised land .
Depictions of Mexican provincia in films set within Mexico City often imagine the territory outside of the capital as idyllic , so much so that most Mexico City characters never manage to set foot in this promised land .
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Each colonia evokes new characters and situations for Guillermo , who invents the plot while walking through the city . Class differences signaled in the architecture spark this character's imagination , filling his head with fictional ...
Each colonia evokes new characters and situations for Guillermo , who invents the plot while walking through the city . Class differences signaled in the architecture spark this character's imagination , filling his head with fictional ...
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This sense of misdirection and lack of identity adds to the feeling that all the characters feel trapped , and we do not know why . Marcos calls both Blanca and Teo " esclavos " / ( slaves ) , emphasizing the lack of freedom the ...
This sense of misdirection and lack of identity adds to the feeling that all the characters feel trapped , and we do not know why . Marcos calls both Blanca and Teo " esclavos " / ( slaves ) , emphasizing the lack of freedom the ...
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