
Women's Prison
1955

1951
Director
Miguel M. Delgado
Runtime
83 minutes
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Evangelina murders her lover Alberto. In prison she meets Dora, Alberto's girlfriend, who was deprived of her freedom for his illicit business. An interesting story is about to be woven.
Overall Score
Fair
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LGBTQ+ Representation
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Religious & Cultural Diversity
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AI Analysis
Cárcel de mujeres is a mid-century Mexican melodrama that uses a prison setting to explore interpersonal conflict. While it successfully centers female voices and social dynamics, the narrative remains tethered to the traditional moral frameworks of the 1950s. The film's strength lies in its cultural authenticity and its decision to place women in positions of agency. However, the plot is largely driven by conventional romantic betrayals and the consequences of male-driven illicit business. Ultimately, the film provides a meaningful look at female experiences within a specific cultural context, but it lacks a structural deconstruction of the social hierarchies that define the characters' lives.

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