Mexico is notorious for being ruthless with it's own people. Over the years, the ones in charge have fancied with different flavors of governance. Although nothing has truly changed in centuries. Juan has worked for years as a submissive and trustworthy handyman, employed by a wealthy family of Monterrey, in northern Mexico. His father also worked for them, for many years. This job is the only inheritance that he received. But today, Juan has decided that from now on, things will be different.
| Original Title | Jhoyero |
| Year | 2016 |
| Country | Mexico |
| Genre | Drama |
| Director | René Villarreal |
| Runtime | 80 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 5.0/10 (2 votes) |
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The film constructs a slow, almost hypnotic tension, relying on minimalist visual poetry and sparse yet weighty dialogue. It explores the psychology of prolonged subservience and that fragile moment when patience finally snaps.
What lingers after viewing is not a loud drama, but a quiet, irrevocable internal rupture, where a character's silence becomes more eloquent than any words. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: René Villarreal
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Alone, late at night, to feel every pause and the mounting pressure.
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