Review of Camila

Camila (1984)
10/10
Beautiful and tragic story of forbidden love, tears will flow
29 July 2023
During the 1800s in Argentina, an oppressive dictator named Rosas rules the country with an iron fist. Everyone must wear a red ribbon to show their loyalty to the man while certain books are banned, among other decrees. A beautiful young lady named Camila has been born into a wealthy family. She is free-spirited and finds the dictators rules are oppressive. Secretly, she borrows risque books from the shopkeeper. By chance, her parish gets a new priest named Ladislao, quite handsome and dedicated. It's almost love at first sight, with the priest trying everything to avoid his feelings. Even when the book seller is executed for circulating banned books, Camila is undeterred. Therefore, the couple secretly elopes and moves to a rural area far from Buenos Aires. But, Rosas orders his soldiers to find them. Will they be discovered? This gorgeous film has sumptuous sets, costumes, and photography. The two stars are incredibly handsome and touching while the horrors of dictatorship are made manifest. Even if you dislike subtitles you won't want to miss Camila. Just have a bucket handy for your tears.
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