Starting with the leading performance from the first diva in Mexican cinematography according to some (Andrea Palma), without forgetting Domingo Soler who also makes a great contribution to the cast in this film, then the great strength of the plot and the masterful direction by Arcady Boytler. All in all this movie cannot be considered less than excellent. So yes, maybe some of the scenes don't result quite the way they should, but most of them do. Particularly the scene from the carnival at the beginning of the movie and the last scene bring you to the verge of tears. Yes it also many elements of a catholic moral (Rosario lives in guilt, her way of paying her sins is by means of sacrifice), but we have to consider the movie was released in 1934 and the Mexican society of the time had those values dictating our lives and, weather we take this into consideration or not, I think the the plot is really really tough and the theme very strong. Maybe nowadays we have many movies with plots that are twice or thrice as tough, but I think this is still a great, great movie and has no soap opera can never even remotely compare with it. Also, it is one of the first movies with recorded sound in the Mexican film industry.
奥拉·加里多,哈维尔·佩雷伊拉,罗瑞拉·马特奥
吕良伟,徐峥,闫妮,王迅,于和伟,李晨,曾黎,秦海璐,许亚军,舒耀瑄,佟大为,于谦,曹可凡,耿乐,刘劲,唐国强,卢奇,李岷城,黄俊鹏,印小天,侯勇,曹卫宇,许晴,邵兵,丁海峰,谢孟伟,林永健,吴刚,高曙光,郭东文,姚居德,郭晓东,马晓伟,车晓,赵雍,杨帆,濮存昕,董璇,高鑫,王伍福,陈翔,张晞临,谷伟,王韦智,丹琳,富大龙,郭连文,王政钧,孙继堂,周旭奇,闻杰,闻雨