Cadejo Blanco | Film Threat
Apr 23, 2023
Written and directed by Justin Lerner, Cadejo Blanco begins by introducing two sisters living in Guatemala City. Bea (Pamela Martínez) is older and more carefree, wishing to go out and party most nights. Sarita (Karen Martínez) is more of a shut-in, preferring quiet time. But she loves Bea, who convinces Sarita to go out with her one night. She does and leaves before it gets too late. However, the next morning, Sarita discovers Bea never came home. Due to an unmotivated police force, she has no choice but to investigate herself.
Said search for Bea leads Sarita to her sister’s dangerous ex, Andrés (Rudy Rodriguez). Sarita demands to join his gang, believing this will bring her closer to her sister’s whereabouts. While she’s not wrong about that, the truth is more devastating than she ever could’ve imagined. What happened to Bea? Will Sarita survive the underworld’s vicious ways?
“Sarita demands to join his gang, believing this will bring her closer to her sister’s whereabouts.”
Cadejo Blanco is filled with images that are dirty and pretty at the same time. Roman Kasseroller’s cinematography crystalizes the grime-infested world Sarita inhabits. But he makes it look inviting, even appealing at times. The visuals hold a power few dramas, save for the likes of City Of God, possess. The power imagery on the screen is helped immeasurably by the carefully thought-out screenplay. The dialogue is sharp but realistic.
To that end, the acting from this (mostly) non-professional cast is wonderful. Karen Martínez is a revelation. She turns Sarita into a relatable person, with her determination and trepidation coming across in equal measure. Rodriguez is just as good as the angsty but soft-hearted gang member. Their chemistry sizzles, and when the crap hits the fan, they let loose in a realistic manner. They are supported by a fantastic ensemble, all of who do a fine job.
The power of Cadejo Blanco comes in its mystery and reveal. As such, don’t look much into it; don’t even watch a trailer. Instead, let the story wash over you and be awestruck by the impressive talent on display.
For more information, visit the Cadejo Blanco Film Movement page.
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