The Girl

  • Mexique La niña (titre de festival)
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Ashley decides to solve her arduous financial situation by entering the world of illegal immigration, and she attempts to smuggle a group of the Mexicans across the border. The circumstances of the unsuccessful crossing affect not only her, but also a little Mexican girl who she starts to feel responsible for. Their journey all over Mexico and the search for the mother of the strange girl remind Ashley of her own maternal failures. The drama about atonement focuses primarily on the intimate transformation of the woman's inner world as she adopts the role of a mother only as the consequence of a tragic event. (Febiofest)

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kaylin 

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anglais "The Girl" is definitely not a completely unnecessary film, moreover, it puts parenthood into an interesting confrontation. The woman has money problems and she can't think of anything better than getting involved in human trafficking - Mexican immigrants. She decides to help them cross the border, and she's somehow successful at it. However, a problem arises. There's a little girl without a mother, whom the main protagonist takes care of. Thanks to the little girl, the woman realizes how she failed as a mother. It is a dramatic story about opening one's eyes, not bad, but it definitely doesn't excel in terms of its plot. It mainly targets your emotions. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais It’s not the strongest of dramas, but who has ever said that one person’s story had to be so emotionally exhausting that I need to jump out of my skin after listening to it. Ashley leads a difficult life, which is mostly her own doing. Suddenly, she gets a one-in-a-million opportunity that could solve some of her personal problems. At this point, her character goes through a beautiful transformation; the more she changes the more I liked the movie. The ending was fairly subtle, but also very pleasant. I was deciding between three and four stars, but since the story of this movie is told by life itself, I leaned towards the four. ()

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