There is nothing more unfortunate than losing a child perhaps for something that could be avoided, but there is something, that the mother fights for justice and the latter is a disguise for the crime.
Deciding whether this is a recommendable film is very disjunctive. It is a situation that everyone should know about, but for the closest viewing, the Mexican one, may leave you so bad that you begin to see your world, your country, as something irremediable. A perception that is difficult to shake.
The worst thing perhaps would be that even having a high-quality documentary like this, it is not enough for immediate action to be taken by those responsible today or by third parties out of mere compassion. It feels like a scream into the void.
The documentary is limited to being expository, "here are the facts", but in that very sense, it is so difficult for it to detach itself from the genre of tragedy. It is so hopeless that crying will be the reaction, and the solution will be the thought of leaving everything behind for a country whose people are not to blame for their situation or even something sadder: resignation.
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