La historia del baúl rosado (2005)

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La historia del baúl rosado: Directed by Libia Stella Gómez. With Edgardo Román, Dolores Heredia, Rolf Abderhalden, Santiago García. In 1945, in the Train Station of Bogota, Colombia, a dead girl is found in a trunk. The case is assigned to Detective Mariano Corzo, and he has to deal with the yellow journalist Hipólito Mosquera meanwhile he solves the mystery case, besides nobody knows who the girl is, or who put she in the trunk either. The things turn worst when Mosquera says in a newspaper that the trunk is pink, when it is actually brown and wooden. With the help of the bar tender Martina Quijano, Corzo will find an answer for the question: Who killed the girl and why?

“Libia Stella Gomez, in her prime opera, surprises us with an aestheticly rich movie: u0026quot;La Historia del Baúl Rosadou0026quot; (u0026quot;The Pink Trunk storyu0026quot;). This movie tells the mysterious case of a dead girl found in a trunk in 1945, which was sent as a post delivery to a town far from Bogota (that is the place where this movie takes place). The art direction, the soundtrack, the costume designs, the performances, the direction, the cinematography, the screenplay… everything is perfect in this movie, although this movie is not perfect. The only thing that this movie doesnu0026#39;t have is a climax moment. But itu0026#39;s quiet a good Colombian-Mexican-Spanish movie, and it is a different film compared to the Colombian others, because itu0026#39;s not about violence, drugs, nor prostitution, and because is one of the few Colombian movies that are directed by a woman. Itu0026#39;s very well-done and Iu0026#39;m sure itu0026#39;s one of the best pictures that Iu0026#39;ve ever seen.”

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