A review by ipacho
Las aventuras de la China Iron by Gabriela Cabezón Cámara

3.0

A stunning beginning depicting the beautiful harshness of the argentinian Pampa, an escape to find oneself, love and the world. Then a second part that was more a critique of liberalism and patriarchy, mixed with sex scenes taken from Emanuelle. And finally an inclusive utopia built almost from nowhere, a forced deconstruction of characters from the Martin Fierro, and long list of natural items in guaraní. Very promising, outstanding narrative, but fell off the road gratuitiously and without any real drama or conflict.