Credited cast: | |||
Martha Higareda | ... | Claudia | |
Verónica Langer | ... | Bernarda | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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María Aguilera | ... | Enfermera |
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Alicia Bonet | ... | Mamá de Claudia |
Magali Boysselle | ... | Silvia | |
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Gustavo Campos | ... | Paramédico |
Cassandra Ciangherotti | |||
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Valeria Ciangherotti | ... | Marina |
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Cecilia Constantino | ... | Sara |
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Mónica Dionne | ... | Lucia |
Veronica Falcón | ... | Victoria | |
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Omar Fernandez | ||
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Víctor Jiménez | ... | Paramédico |
Fernando Luján | ... | Doctor Vila | |
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María Fernanda Malo | ... | Jessica |
Claudia is a troubled teen confined in a very particular support center ruled with roughness by renowned psychiatrist Bernarda Alquicira. Coexisting with girls who have experienced similar trances, Claudia confronts horrible visions of Andrea, a beautiful intern who committed suicide a year ago. Another strange patient -Josefina- and doctor Lucia Franyutti -the right arm of Bernarda- seem to know the key to the bizarre return of Andrea, but even they are disturbed by the supernatural events that take place when the wind starts to blow. Written by Anonymous
Time passes and this movie is revealing a lot of good stuff. The acting is very strong and Danny Perea, specially, creates a beautiful and tormented character. It's very different than the original in terms of emotion and ambition and, of course, it's not perfect but nonetheless is a strong piece of cinema. Carlos Enrique Taboada's intentions of creating a love triangle in the story are finally realized; this shocked many people when the movie was released, but it was the original intention of Taboada. It seems that the movie was made with very little resources, but the director takes advantage of that and creates a very special dark and romantic mood. It has very little in common with Mexican contemporary cinema. Don't miss it.