Epitafio (2015)
7/10
Interesting historical drama that isn't overwhelmed thanks to its short length.
15 October 2016
Warning: Spoilers
If you look close, you realize it tells you a lot more than a retelling of a fracture from the Spanish Conquest. The dialogue and acting feels theatrical and the low budget of the movie is slightly evident; nevertheless, the journey and message is attractive, and the breathtaking cinematography combined with the landscapes help a lot. When the movie ended I didn't believed that the movie was just a showing of an important event in American (Continent, not USA) history. I took a deep thinking about what I saw, and I believe this:

The story is seen through the three different perspectives of the journey: Pedro, who is the young weak soldier who won't be able to climb to the top; Gonzalo, the loyal companion of his captain who tries to understand why are they climbing to the top; and finally, Don Diego, the strong and determined conqueror who sees more than just and order in climbing to the top.

Maybe, the story tries to make a deep reflection about the complexity of the human spirit. How far can we go in order to achieve a goal? Where is our breaking point? Pedro doesn't find the meaning in climbing, Gonzalo climbs because of curiosity, and Don Diego climbs because he searches meaning. That is another spot, the search for meaning. Don Diego climbs because he wants to be remembered, he wants to be important and leave a meaningful legacy. Deep inside us, we search for that in our daily actions.

Something that I highlight from the movie is the ending. That crucial moment when they reach the top of Popocatépetl and Don Diego launches his Conquest monologue; it's an important commentary on the social and cultural aspects of what happened in the Spanish Conquest (Also, Gonzalo makes an important observation about the brutality against the American natives, just before reaching the top). We were conquered (I'm Ecuadorian), slaughtered and forced to adopt a religion. What happened in those centuries defined what we are now, our social, cultural and religious identity. Don Diego is a man who doesn't feel pity for the people murdered or the consequences of his journey to the top, but in the end, he played a significant role in the defeat of an empire. That defeat and many others are the ones that defined who we are now in Latin America.

FINAL CONSENSUS: Filled with a deep message and cultural and social commentary, Epitafio works fine thanks to its short length, otherwise it would be extremely boring.
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