Wednesday, March 29, 2017
At Paso Rojo
This is the story of two women adjusting to life after the passing of their mother. Both women had remained unmarried in devotion to their mother. Lucha tends to be more conservative, while Chalía tends to toe the line (red nail polish, wanting to accompany her brother on his trip both somewhat sexual images) Chalía experiences a sort of sexual awakening, flirting heavily with the cowboy that accompanies them. After having her advances refuted, she remounts the wilder of the two horses which takes off, and she is unable to control it, the saddle slipping. After viewing the cowboy naked she again experiences a violent reaction to her sexual desire, perhaps after years of abstinence she can't control the sexual yearnings she feels. She sets the boy up to her brother to appear as if he has stolen in a move that suggests that she can not handle the sexual desire but that she does not take kindly to refusal.
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