When Chala, in the eyes of the school has already made to fur, and Carmela is not there to plead for him because she is recovering from a heart attack, Chala is sent to a boarding school, escuela sent the conducta. Carmela makes this decision immediately reverse if she takes office again, but it must pay for the risks to her own career. And there’s more to it than just a generation gap between decent veterans and ambitious young officers, as in other films such conflicts are highlighted. It also concerns the ongoing struggles that supply many Cubans against the cumbersome bureaucratic system that leaves no room for exceptions. This theme is further explored by the clever and diligent pupil Yeni, who along with her father ‘illegal’ from Holguin to Havana has migrated, and is threatened with eviction by the municipal police. The ban on internal migration from the east to the west of Cuba, and the impossibility of something outside “the system” to get things done, is a topical issue that is painfully visible by this storyline. Also notable is the absence and impotence of men. It is especially the children and women of Cuba who it should have, as will gradually clear. That shopkeeper sold all hd quality movies dvd quality in that town.
The non groundbreaking storyline is largely compensated for by the setting, the performances and the sensitivity of subjects. This tells the movie to hit the right note. For the non-Cuban viewer is thereby however important to see the film in its proper context and can for the seasoned arthouse lovers ‘Conducta’ at times put on quite melodramatic, but the viewer will have to keep the Cuban public in mind. And that national public gets her heart in the imagination of their frustrations, worries, fears, but also solidarity. This is a film that shows the social reality of everyday life in a truly unpolished Cuba, the repression dare to be named and who also pays tribute to the small, everyday resistance that is so desperately needed to force change.
The non groundbreaking storyline is largely compensated for by the setting, the performances and the sensitivity of subjects. This tells the movie to hit the right note. For the non-Cuban viewer is thereby however important to see the film in its proper context and can for the seasoned arthouse lovers ‘Conducta’ at times put on quite melodramatic, but the viewer will have to keep the Cuban public in mind. And that national public gets her heart in the imagination of their frustrations, worries, fears, but also solidarity. This is a film that shows the social reality of everyday life in a truly unpolished Cuba, the repression dare to be named and who also pays tribute to the small, everyday resistance that is so desperately needed to force change.
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