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Lucía, Lucía(La hija del caníbal)

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Mexico, Spain · 2003
Rated R · 1h 50m
Director Antonio Serrano
Starring Cecilia Roth, Kuno Becker, Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa, Margarita Isabel
Genre Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller

Lucia, a children's book author, leads a perfectly normal life—until her husband is kidnapped one day as they’re traveling to Brazil. With the help of her two neighbors, Lucia begins the adventure of a lifetime to track down her husband. But soon, she realizes the kidnapping may not be as simple as it appears.

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25

San Francisco Chronicle by

Mexican filmmaker Antonio Serrano applies the fantasy device so haphazardly as to render it irritating instead of surprising.

63

Miami Herald by Connie Ogle

The charms of Lucía, Lucía rely heavily on the charismatic Roth, who is funny and warm and a lot of fun to watch as she embraces her new life.

50

Village Voice by Leslie Camhi

It lacks the toughness and social insights of its Mexican new wave predecessors like "Amores Perros." And even as the story of one woman's midlife crisis, it's a bit lightweight.

50

New York Post by Lou Lumenick

Roth goes to town with this juicy part, and seems to enjoy herself immensely in this merry farce, which runs out of gas toward the end due to an over-complicated plot.

40

Austin Chronicle by Marc Savlov

Serrano's frequently mystifying device of having Lucía's cardboard psyche mess with the audience's minds is ultimately a confusing bore that detracts from what might have been a more eloquent (and interesting) take on middle-class midlife crises, telenovela-style.

50

Entertainment Weekly by Owen Gleiberman

Anxiety is a fair response to a midlife crisis, but that hardly means that we want to see the heroine of a movie spend scene after scene trapped in a nervous dither of indecision. That's exactly what happens in Lucia, Lucia.

63

Boston Globe by Wesley Morris

Nicely shot and edited, but the movie is a narrative mess, which wouldn't be so bad if all it were up to was depicting Lucia's ups and downs. But the film takes too many illogical detours to be of much use.

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