Mujeres infieles (1995)
Anno di uscita: 1995
Nazione: Mexico
Alternative Title: N/A
Regista: Adolfo Martínez Solares, Gilberto Martínez Solares
Writer: Adolfo Martínez Solares, Gilberto Martínez Solares, Miguel Jhonsson
Produzione & Genere
Produttore: Co_Producer: Luis Bekris
Executive_Producer: Adolfo Martínez Solares
Società: Frontera Films S.A., Production company
Genere: Drama
Budget: N/A
Parole chiave
Parole chiave: cheating fiancee, cheating wife, female full frontal nudity, female full rear nudity, female pubic hair, female topless nudity, husband leaves cheating wife, infidelity, large breasts, lover blackmails married woman, naked female breasts, older man younger woman marriage, sexually dissatisfied wife, surprise party, wife blackmailed by lover, workaholic husband
Storia
Mujeres infieles weaves together three stories of infidelity among middle-class women in Mexico City. The first follows Julieta, a married woman whose husband Eduardo is obsessed with his work as a publicist. Julieta finds herself drawn to another man's attention, leading her into an affair. The second story centers around Clara, who is engaged to Ricardo but becomes involved with Alfonzo, the architect redesigning their future home. Meanwhile, Mariana has been married to Rafaela for ten years and feels unfulfilled in their relationship. She begins an affair with Armando, a much older man she meets through a magazine contact. As these women navigate their secret lives, they must also grapple with the potential consequences of their actions.
Riassunto
Mujeres infieles is a Mexican drama film directed by Adolfo Martínez Solares and Gilberto Martínez Solares in 1995. The movie explores themes of infidelity, desire, and the complexities of modern relationships through its three interconnected storylines. Set among the middle-class women of Mexico City, each character grapples with their own struggles within their marriages, leading them down paths of deceit and passion. The film is notable for its honest portrayal of female sexuality and desire, as well as its exploration of the societal expectations placed upon women in both personal and professional spheres.


