7/10
Engaging psychological family drama from Mexico
30 August 2022
As "Territorio" (2020 release from Mexico; 94 min) opens, we are introduced to a married couple, Manuel and Lupe. They really want that first child, except that at some point they find out that Manuel is infertile. In a parallel story, Ruben is a new hire at the warehouse where Manuel is a foreman. At this point we are 10 minutes into the film.

Couple of comments: let me state upfront that I was not familiar with either the director or any of the lead performers. But I was indeed very charmed with the strong writing and direction of this movie. The movie is plot-heavy so the less said about that, the better. In the end I did not expect that this would evolve into an engaging, even strong, psychological drama that reflects on the choices people make, good or bad, and then having to live with the consequences.

I have no background as to a theatrical release of this movie (if any). But I did see it written up positively in the New York Times a few days ago, and that was good enough for me to check it out (it is currently streaming on HBO Max). Very glad I did. If you are in the mood for a top quality foreign movie with interesting psychological family aspects, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
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