10/10
A nice pearl from the "Golden Age of Mexican Cinema"
29 September 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Note: Most of my reviews contain some spoilers, but I always try that these spoilers can't "actually spoil" any important surprise in the story arc, so you can read without worrying.

For those unfamiliar to Mexican Cinema, there was a time more or less between 1936 and 1959 called "Epoca de Oro del Cine Mexicano" (Golden Age or Golden era of Mexican Cinema) in which many interesting movies were taken to the cinema theaters. This oldie , "Las tres perfectas casadas", is one of them.

Thrilling, interesting and sometimes very touching, this is the kind of movie that will make you want more and more details as the plot advances. The story begins with three male friends that receive the notification that the best friend of the three is dead. This "dead friend" left a final note only to be read when he is gone. Our three men open this letter where he confesses that he has had affairs with the wives of the three. After this shocking revelation, the missing friend appears as he wasn't present in the air-crash in which all of them supposed he had lost his life....and this is just the beginning of the story. A movie full of big and small revelations and with a very interesting sense of loneliness and sadness throughout the entire movie that makes this title a "must-see" . An excellent oldie, that, even without millionaire budgets or the help of special effects, can be as thrilling and entertaining as any modern film.

Thanks for reading

Review by David del Real. Mexico. September 2017.
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