A well made and thought out movie.
The actors were all very believable. Vanessa Di Quattro did a particularly wonderful job playing the part of Ana. Her mothers refusal to allow sign language meant Ana was unable to communicate fluently, and you could feel her frustration. Each of the characters were well acted, to the point where I began to hate Antonio (Ana's stepfather}, and had great empathy with Ana, Sofia (her younger sister) and Manuel (Ana's brother). Towards the end I even felt sympathy for Julia (Ana's mother) who had been unable to see {or unwilling to see} what was going on between her own husband and his abuse of her daughters.
I gave the movie 7/10.
The actors were all very believable. Vanessa Di Quattro did a particularly wonderful job playing the part of Ana. Her mothers refusal to allow sign language meant Ana was unable to communicate fluently, and you could feel her frustration. Each of the characters were well acted, to the point where I began to hate Antonio (Ana's stepfather}, and had great empathy with Ana, Sofia (her younger sister) and Manuel (Ana's brother). Towards the end I even felt sympathy for Julia (Ana's mother) who had been unable to see {or unwilling to see} what was going on between her own husband and his abuse of her daughters.
I gave the movie 7/10.