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The Chosen Ones

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The Chosen Ones

Sofia, 14 years old, is in love with Ulises. Because of him, in spite of him, she is forced into a prostitution network in Mexico. To set her free, Ulises will have to find another girl to replace her. Adapted from Jorge Volpi’s novel, set in the world of juvenile prostitution.

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Release : 2015
Rating : 6.7
Studio : Canana,  Televisa,  Manny Films, 
Crew : Production Design,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Alicia Quiñonez Leidi Gutiérrez
Genre : Drama

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Reviews

Lovesusti
2018/08/30

The Worst Film Ever

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AnhartLinkin
2018/08/30

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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Kaydan Christian
2018/08/30

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Janis
2018/08/30

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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felixcat-01819
2018/07/28

Yes this flic was eye opening. The misogynistic ways of men are exposed here. Very much appreciated that the sex scenes are shown but heard looking into the faces of those involved, sans the initial one. A truly sad tale. The ending left me wanting a true resolution, but only getting an old ended tale was probably much better. No fairy tale, yet not truly tragic, all circumstances included. All countries must do a better job of exposing and stopping these crimes against our women.

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NotForThrees
2016/08/11

Las elegidas (The chosen ones) is not easy to watch, is not that it has a lot of violence or nudity, is just the kind of story we would prefer not to see, not even think there is people suffering such problems (think Heli, 2013).It is very well done and avoids falling in most of the clichés of the genre (not all, though). Grabbing a bunch of non-actors has worked way better than other films, I think. Special mention deserve the father and brother of the male protagonist, I think they were picked extremely well, both have at the same time a certain charm that is well contrasted with the terrible acts they commit.

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xivac
2016/05/20

We normally go to the movies to escape reality, but film's like these one makes the spectator submerge into a tragic reality that's become more and more frequent in our country; modern slavery against woman and psychological transformation in youth's perception towards other individuals, especially towards women. The film tells the story about a juvenile couple, Sofia (14 years old) and Ulises (about 17 or 18 years old, it's never told his age in the film). Ulises entire family are human traffickers who enslave woman into prostitution. Ulises engages with Sofia to put her in a force prostitution house, but falls deeply in love with her. Unfortunately for them Ulises family finds out and takes Sofia to a brothel where they make the 14-year-old have sex with hundreds of different men all day long. The film then tells the story of the suffering of Sofia and some of the other prostitutes that are there by force, and it also tells the story of Ulises way into the family business of enslaving young woman and, contradictory, trying to safe Sofia from the brothel where she was force to work by Ulises father and brother. It's no secret that in Mexico thousands of woman disappear every year and it's no secret that the high level of misogyny in our country is the main reason why these crimes are still unpunished. The film deals with the perception towards woman not only from a men point of view but an entire family. During the film we can see the emotional transformation that Sofia is put through after being imprison. One can't help feel sorry for Sofia but eventually the feeling of empathy turns into a massive anguish that makes the spectator feel powerless and forces us to rethink our concept of freedom in modern times. And that feeling of anguish is even more evident after the film is over, the conversation and debate held outside the cinema between me and my friends was just as tense as the film. The film, in my eyes, was a successful attempt to bring a profound problematic to the spotlight, done with great story telling form the characters to the clean and pure photography and the direction of David Pablos. It's a cruel story to tell but it's an even more difficult story to watch and to admit that modern slavery exists and that little is done to stop it.

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