La ley de Herodes

Mexican political satire about corruption and power

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About La ley de Herodes

Released: 1999

Platform: Netflix

Rating: R

Run time: 2h 2m

Cast
Damián Alcázar, Pedro Armendáriz Jr., Delia Casanova, Juan Carlos Colombo, Alex Cox, Guillermo Gil, Ernesto Gómez Cruz, Leticia Huijara, Luis de Icaza, Eduardo López Rojas, Manuel Ojeda, Salvador Sánchez, Evangelina Sosa, Isela Vega

About La ley de Herodes

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- About - Making / Production - Actors - Trivia / Interesting Facts - Awards - Quotes - Music - Soundtrack

About

"La ley de Herodes" is a Mexican dark comedy film released in 1999. Directed by Luis Estrada, the film offers a satirical take on Mexican politics and corruption. Set in a small rural town in Mexico, the story follows Juan Vargas, a law-abiding public servant appointed as the interim mayor due to a series of unexpected events. As Juan navigates the complexities of power and politics in a system steeped in corruption, he finds himself gradually succumbing to the same vices he initially sought to eradicate. The film is a sharp critique of the political landscape in Mexico, blending humor with social commentary.

Making / Production

- Director: Luis Estrada - Writer: Vicente Leñero - The film was shot on location in various parts of Mexico, capturing both the rural and urban settings that serve as the backdrop for the narrative. - The production of the film involved a mix of seasoned actors and emerging talents, creating a dynamic ensemble cast that brought the story to life.

Actors

  • Damián Alcázar as Juan Vargas - Portrayed the protagonist, an idealistic public servant who becomes caught in the web of corruption.
  • Pedro Armendáriz Jr. as López - Played a crucial role in shaping Juan's journey as he delves deeper into the world of politics.
  • Delia Casanova as Juana Vargas - Portrayed Juan's supportive wife, offering a glimpse into the personal struggles faced by those in power.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • Despite being a dark comedy, the film's themes resonated strongly with audiences due to their reflection of real-world political issues.
  • "La ley de Herodes" received critical acclaim for its bold storytelling and incisive humor, cementing its status as a cult classic.

Awards

- The film won several awards at Mexican film festivals for its screenplay, direction, and performances.

Quotes

  • "In politics, you either eat or get eaten."
  • "Power is a drug, and the desire for it is addictive."

Music

- The film's soundtrack featured a mix of traditional Mexican music and original compositions that enhanced the atmosphere of the story.

Soundtrack

  • Songs by renowned Mexican artists such as Lila Downs and Los Tigres del Norte were included in the soundtrack, adding depth to the film's themes.