| Release
Date: July 8, 2005 (NY, LA; wider release: July 22)
Distributor: Palm Pictures
Film Genre: Thriller
Country: Ecuador
Director(s): Sebastián Cordero
Screenwriter(s): Sebastián Cordero
Cast: John Leguizamo, Damian Alcazar, Alfred
Molina, Leonor Watling
Official Site: Click HERE
Synopsis:
The hot and humid village of Babahoyo, Ecuador lives in dread
ever since many of its children started disappearing, to be found
later, raped, killed and buried in several communal gravesites.
The police have no clues but this gruesome story has become an
obsession for MANOLO BONILLA (John Leguizamo), a reporter for
the Miami-based tabloid television show “UNA HORA CON LA
VERDAD” (“One Hour With The Truth”), who has
flown down with his crew to cover the story. Manolo is convinced
that it is the work of a single serial killer, dubbed the “Monstruo
de Babahoyo” by his show.
Tension in the town reaches a boiling point when
VINICIO CEPEDA (Damián Alcázar), a traveling salesman,
accidentally runs over a child, and an angry mob led by the child’s
father, DON LUCHO (Henry Layana), tries to burn him alive. Both
Vinicio and Don Lucho are arrested. Manolo interviews both men
inside a jail teeming with violence: Don Lucho has tried to kill
Vinicio several times, so Vinicio is desperate to get out of there.
Vinicio tells Manolo that he has information about the “Monstruo,”
but in exchange for it, he wants Manolo to do a story exposing
his unfair and dangerous situation in jail.
After checking out Vinicio’s information,
Manolo immediately suspects that Vinicio could be the “Monstruo”
himself, but doesn’t tell the authorities; he’d rather
use it to make a great story for the show. Meanwhile, his story
on Vinicio’s imprisonment takes on a dimension of its own,
dwelling mostly on Vinicio’s human side and the strength
of forgiveness. When it’s shown on TV, people’s attitudes
towards Vinicio change, including Don Lucho’s, and the charges
against Vinicio are dropped. When Vinicio is released from prison,
Manolo finds hard evidence of Vinicio’s guilt. Manolo and
his crew are unable to find Vinicio, who was last seen heading
into the wilderness with his adopted young son. Terrified of what
might happen if he confesses, Manolo decides to leave the country
at once. Before boarding the plane, the TV station calls to congratulate
him: his story’s made such an impact that he will be rewarded
with his own show.
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