
To Kill a Man
2014

2019
Director
Edgardo González Amer
Runtime
78 minutes
Average Rating
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Nati (17) lives with her parents and her brother Seba in a marginal neighborhood. Nati and Seba do the deliveries for their mother’s canteen and spend time with a group of friends who make a living committing minor crimes. When Nati discovers that her parents have a debt they cannot pay, she tries to join the gang to get the money. During the robbery to a restaurant, Nati disobeys the gang leader and puts the plan in danger. With the collaboration of his men, the chief rapes Nati as punishment for her ‘rebellious’ attitude. Seba manages to find her, but Nati is furious and –in revenge– she decides to kill them one by one.
Overall Score
Good
Category Breakdown
LGBTQ+ Representation
The film centers on a coming-of-age journey rooted in sexual awakening and queer identity. This focus disrupts conventional heteronormative storytelling by prioritizing non-heteronormative experiences.
Gender Representation
The narrative subverts traditional masculine archetypes through the protagonist's emotional complexity. It also critiques systemic power structures by depicting extreme gender-based violence used as a tool of control.
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
The film offers an authentic depiction of Mexican urban life and socioeconomic textures. It avoids a Western-normative gaze by centering a predominantly Mexican cast within Mexico City.
Religious & Cultural Diversity
The story explores moral relativism by framing criminal actions as a means of survival. It critiques traditional institutions and depicts the family unit through a lens of dysfunction.
Disability Representation
There is no evidence of visible or invisible disabilities serving as central narrative drivers in this work.
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AI Analysis
Do You Like Me? is a gritty, realist exploration of identity and survival within marginalized urban environments. It succeeds by deconstructing social hierarchies and refusing to adhere to simple moral binaries. The film's strength lies in its intersectional approach, particularly how it weaves queer identity and gender subversion into a high-stakes thriller. By grounding the characters in the specific socioeconomic realities of Mexico City, the narrative feels deeply authentic rather than tokenistic. While the film tackles harrowing themes of systemic violence and domestic dysfunction, these elements serve to critique the failure of traditional institutions. The result is a sophisticated study of agency under pressure.

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