: It is cited as a powerful, albeit harrowing, depiction of male violence and machismo. [1]

: Reviewers describe a constant sense of threat and "palpable physicality" that makes characters feel uncomfortably real. [1, 5]

"In this movie I felt that the whole story had some tension; in every scene, in every minute that passed, the threat was constant." [1]

: Shot on grainy 16mm film, the movie is noted for its "exquisite" cinematography and unique visual flair. [5]

Praise often focuses on the film's bold artistic choices and emotional intensity.

: Fans of the film appreciate its "stylistically adventurous" approach, though some find the lack of a traditional script makes it feel "unfocused." [1, 5] Community Perspectives

"Nine years after his previous picture Miss Bala electrified Cannes, Mexican filmmaker Gerardo Naranjo returns with this stylistically adventurous follow-up." [5] Film Overview : Gerardo Naranjo Setting : The Oaxacan coast, Mexico [3]

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