Pedro Parámo Movie Explained - What Lies In The Ghost Town Of Comala? - Amazing Netflix Horror!
Have you ever lived through the phrase, “What comes around, goes around?” Well, Netflix’s latest release uses the tool of magical realism to make you chew on that thought by painting the fate of a desolate town forced to bite the dust after being trampled over by a terrible feudal lord. Juan Rulfo’s 1955 novel Pedro Páramo is a cornerstone of Latin American literature and is often celebrated in English-speaking circles as a major influence on Gabriel García Márquez. But for true fans of the book, it stands on its own as a surrealist masterpiece, a haunting story told with striking simplicity. Adapting Juan Rulfo’s novel would be a huge challenge for any filmmaker, especially a first-time director but in his adaptation, Rodrigo Prieto takes more of a straightforward approach and instead of leaning into the novel’s dreamlike metaphysical qualities, he offers up a more conventional, grounded Western. He takes us on a deeply personal journey embedded in the elements of Mexican magical realism, as one man tries to uncover his family’s buried secrets. While this Netflix hopeful for International Feature can feel a bit packed and fragmented, staying true to the novel’s nonlinear style, it’s hard not to get swept up in the beauty of its magical realism. So, without wasting another moment, let’s discuss this fever dream of a film!