Con el odio en la piel
When a group of Texas policemen with racist attitudes kill his brother, a young Mexican man refuses to stay silent. He pushes back against a corrupt police circle, testing his limits as he seeks accountability and safety for his community. The film mixes action set pieces with tense... Read more
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When a group of Texas policemen with racist attitudes kill his brother, a young Mexican man refuses to stay silent. He pushes back against a corrupt police circle, testing his limits as he seeks accountability and safety for his community. The film mixes action set pieces with tense confrontations and quieter moments, focusing on the human cost of violence and prejudice. Scenes shift between personal grief and escalating clashes, showing how one loss can ignite resistance. The story keeps the outcome hidden, concentrating instead on the choices the protagonist makes and the moral lines crossed by those who claim to protect others.
Directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri and released in 1988, the screenplay credits go to Luis Bekris and Héctor Kiev. It was produced within the Mexican film industry and features established genre actors from the period, aiming for a raw, straightforward approach to action drama.
Detailed box office figures for this film aren't widely documented. It did not register as a major international hit and appears to have had a limited theatrical run, mostly reaching domestic and regional audiences rather than mainstream global markets.
Though not a household title outside its home market, the film confronted themes of xenophobia and police abuse at a time when border tensions were a frequent subject in popular culture. Certain scenes and the central premise have been noted in discussions about Mexican cinema that tackles cross-border conflict, and the movie still comes up when critics survey 1980s portrayals of racial violence and authority.
Critical response was mixed, reflected in an average user vote of 5.0 out of 10. Reviewers tended to point to solid, straightforward performances and a clear moral center, while noting rough production values and conventional plotting. Major themes include racism, corrupt power, and the personal costs of seeking justice, with the film favoring direct confrontation over subtlety.
Details
- Release Date
- January 21, 1988
- User Ratings
- 5 votes
- Type
- Movie
Cast
Hugo Stiglitz
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez
Juan Valentín
Patricia Rivera
Felicia Mercado
Norma Herrera
Tito Junco
Isaura Espinoza
Estela Inda
Roberto Ballesteros
Director: Rafael Villaseñor Kuri
Written by: Luis Bekris, Héctor Kiev