The Hamsters (Los Hámsters) is the thesis film of Ccc student Gilberto González Penilla. Right from the beginning, you understand what the director is trying to achieve with it, as he makes you look at an average Mexican family during the first moments of a normal weekday. The father goes to work, the teenage son gets into a harmless morning fight with his sister, and the mother prepares the breakfast. Everything seems to be normal but we (the audience) get to see certain details that clearly indicate the contrary (i.e. the son steals some money from his mom). For the next 70 minutes, the movie will expose the reality of each member of the family, by following them for a complete day. Therefore, it lacks...
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- 6/8/2014
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