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Molina's Test
Cuba 2001
produced by Guillermo Escalona, Barbara Celis D'Amico (executive), Ramón Codina (executive), Jorge Molina (executive), Aga Piotrowska (executive) for La Tinosa Autista, Family Productions, EICTV
directed by Jorge Molina
starring Leandro Espinosa, Rachel Pastor, Luis Albert García, Zulema Clares, Osvaldo Doimeadiós, Indira, Benny Casas, Pedro Juan Gutiérrez, Henry Erick
written by Adrián García Bogliano, Ramiro García Bogliano, Alejandro Hernández, Jorge Molina, Edgar Soberón Torchia, music by Elesio Alejandro
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review by Mike Haberfelner
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When their car breaks down, a couple (Leandro Espinoza, Rachel Pastor)
seek abode at the mansion of Madame Tsu (Zulema Clares) and Mister Wong
(Luis Alberto García), two Orientals as sinister as they come, and before
long, they drug our couple, strip them and torture them in various ways.
The next day, the couple is allowed to leave, their car fixed ... and
they'll never know how much of their experience from last night was real
and how much was just hallucinations. It has to be pointed out
that this film is not to be taken seriously, it's a perverse parody of yellow
peril movies from the 1930's, up to the point where all Asian
characters are played by non-Asians, and played to the hilt at that ...
and the result is actually pretty funny - funny in its own twisted way ...
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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