00:05What's up with the moon?
00:09What's up with the moon?
00:13What's up with the names?
00:21What's up with the moon?
00:35Before learning about the tragedy, Esteban Treva daydreamed about his marriage because he would soon be rich.
00:49The only idea that never crossed his mind was that Rosa could be mortal.
00:59Love is a dangerous thing.
01:07You'd better learn from me. I fell in love with your father who was a drunken fool and look where
01:12we ended up.
01:18Oh son, you're such a sore head. What good are tears of Esteban, huh?
01:25Will they bring back one single shred of honor or reclaim my wealth? And you. Are they going to bring
01:32that girl back?
01:33Keep out of it.
01:33I won't, young man. I want you to find a decent woman and marry him. I don't care if you
01:40don't love her. It doesn't matter.
01:42Spare him a little, Mom. Esteban's deeply heartbroken.
01:48What do you know about love, huh? Are you hiding something from me, Ferula?
02:08I won't return to the mine.
02:11You have to do some sort of work, Esteban. We don't spend much, but mother's medicine is costly.
02:17I've been supporting you since I was fifteen. As long as I live, you won't want her anything.
02:21Well, for you that's easy to say. You don't live as Mom and I, under hardship.
02:27I'm going to Tres Marias.
02:30That house is in ruins, Esteban.
02:33I've never felt happy anywhere else.
02:35Happy? We have had very harsh lives. And they will stay harsh if you squander the mine's money. Just like
02:41our father did with our mother's inheritance.
02:43Our father was pathetic. I'm now returning to poverty.
02:46Careful, it runs in our line.
02:50If you have an eye for business, it's easier to get rich in the city than in the country, brother.
02:56I hate this city.
03:02Why don't you admit you hate this house?
03:04Obviously.
03:09I wish I was a man, so I too could escape.
03:13I wouldn't have liked to be a woman.
03:24Make some money too.
03:25All right.
03:53Don't you want to realize the black house is incÄ…cìž–ì•„.
03:54I don't know what to do.
04:31I'll see you next time.
04:55He won't take long.
04:58He caught the scent of the butcher's cart.
05:00After he steals the treat, he'll instantly return.
05:10You're looking in the wrong direction.
05:16Clara.
05:20You have to stop worrying.
05:22You had no way of knowing who would die.
05:25It's impossible to always get it right.
05:28All we can do most of the time is follow our intuition
05:31and keep an open mind to the unknown.
05:33Uh-uh. It's not time for them yet.
05:38For now...
05:43We all have a unique gift.
05:45When we share it with others,
05:48we illuminate their lives
05:50and illuminate our own, honey.
05:54Follow your heart.
05:56You're much more powerful than you can imagine.
06:07Do your thing,
06:09Clairboy and Clara.
06:24Don't stare at her, Clara.
06:25You may have bad dreams.
06:27It happened to me last night.
06:28They're the devil's vermin.
06:30I dreamt of snakes that crawled up my legs
06:32and I took them off,
06:33but the damn things came back up again.
06:36Demonic creatures.
06:50Are you serious?
06:51Are you serious?
06:57Take these.
06:59Put them in water so they don't dry out.
07:02True to my grandmother's prophecy,
07:04the gardener won 80 pesos in an illegal card game,
07:07which he spent on a two-day drinking spree
07:09and a porcelain doll for the clairvoyant girl.
07:14Her fame as a fortune teller spread among the employees.
07:18And little by little that pastime,
07:20and her mother's affection,
07:23began to ease her pain.
07:37You're welcome.
07:38What's up?
07:44What tormented Esteban Trevado the most
07:46was knowing that he would never run his hands over Rosa's body,
07:50nor let down her beautiful, greenish hair,
07:52nor dive into her deepest waters.
08:03But he knew he had to keep moving forward
08:05because stopping meant facing a terrible pain.
08:09He was not prepared to endure.
08:39The Tenants of Las Tres Marias had not seen their boss
08:42for more than 20 years.
08:45And they had concluded that they simply didn't have one.
09:15No one would link that man
09:17with the golden-haired boy
09:19who many years before
09:20played happily in that same old yard.
09:43I don't know.
09:47I don't know.
09:48I don't know.
10:23I don't know.
10:34I don't know.
10:35I don't know.
10:40Very well.
10:44Go spread the word to men who like honest work.
10:49And who is that?
10:52Emilio.
10:53A child from another farm.
11:12scrub the patio and burn the animal and you go get my bags shut that child up
11:40at las tres marias a fever of activity began that shook off the lethargy
11:57whoever employed every man woman old person or child who could stand upright eager to make up for
12:03years of neglect in just a few months
12:22however the exhaustion from work was not enough to repress his rural energy and his carnal nature
12:40so
12:47so
12:48so
12:48so
14:19Pancha will be in charge of the sewing workshop.
14:23Very well.
14:34Let's go home.
14:36Buzz is looking for you.
14:37He wants us at the table as a family.
14:39I can't.
14:40I've got to learn how to use this thing.
14:43Don't be stubborn, Pancha.
14:44It's an order from Don Esteban.
14:52You need to be careful.
14:55Don't get your hopes up.
14:59You'll never be more than a Garcia, Pancha.
15:03Don't go forgetting that.
15:08I'm an adult now.
15:10I know what to do.
15:13Mm-hmm.
15:19Mm-hmm.
15:33Mm-hmm.
15:34Mm-hmm.
15:35Mm-hmm.
15:50Don't you have work to do?
15:54Yes.
15:55What are you waiting for?
15:56Go on.
16:18Put it on.
16:21I wanted to tell you that I'm pregnant.
16:25And?
16:29That I'm expecting a child.
16:32You're a child, Patron.
16:38Do you think I'm stupid?
16:45No, Patron.
16:46You sleep with every man on the farm,
16:48and now you want me to take care of that child?
16:51You can be sure that this child is yours.
16:52Did I tell you to speak?
17:07And don't you ever come back to this house.
17:15Comrades,
17:16we can no longer continue to live
17:19at the mercy of what men impose on us.
17:21We are all born equal.
17:23But we have been made to believe
17:25that we are less,
17:27that we do not deserve the same rights as men.
17:30Our voice is our strength.
17:33Because women's suffrage is much more than a right.
17:36It's the recognition, comrades,
17:38of our dignity,
17:40of our right to equality,
17:43to our emancipation.
17:45And if we manage to come together
17:48and raise our voices as one,
17:50believe me,
17:51there will be no power that can stop us.
17:55We have to convince ourselves
17:57that they are not doing us any favors.
18:00We are demanding what is rightfully ours.
18:03No more waiting.
18:03It's time to act.
18:04Clarita, help me.
18:05In other countries,
18:06women have won the right to vote.
18:08They even have begun to change the course
18:11of their own patience.
18:13This country is in need of the voice
18:16and the guidance from all its daughters.
18:19Because they want us to work like men,
18:21but not to be able to vote like them.
19:57Clara came into her youth
19:59inside of the walls of her home,
20:01shielded from life's hardships,
20:04where reality blended with dreams,
20:06and where the known laws of physics and logic
20:09didn't always apply.
20:32It seems we're nearly the same age now.
20:48We all have a place on this wide fabric.
20:56It couldn't have gone any other way, Clarita.
21:00I had to leave because it was meant to be.
21:04Now it is your time to start your journey.
21:30It is your time to find my dreams.
21:37What's wrong?
21:39Are you okay, sweetie?
21:46Mom, Dad, I'm to be...
21:51Be engaged soon.
21:53What?
21:54You spoke!
21:56What did you say?
21:58So great was the shock of hearing her voice after such a long time
22:02that they all forgot what she had said.
22:05And they did not remember until weeks later
22:08when an unexpected visitor arrived.
22:28Over the years, Las Tres Marias became a very profitable business,
22:32a model farm for the south of the country.
22:35And Esteban Treva became the most respected boss of the region.
22:39Not only was his wealth growing, but his offspring were as well.
22:43My life is yellow and orange, orange, orange.
22:48My life is saying that I'm a flower of autumn, of autumn.
22:53They say that from a cloud I'm a companion, companion.
22:59What are you looking at?
23:00That the rain and the shadows are my trinchera,
23:03they're my trinchera.
23:04What's your name?
23:05They say that from a cloud I'm a companion.
23:08Oh my boy.
23:10You want one?
23:13For the lindita, bendita.
23:17Excuse me, don't miss you.
23:19Excuse me, don't miss you.
23:22La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,
23:27la, la.
23:28Bravo.
23:29Good.
23:30Gravel.
23:31Gravel plan.
23:32Cheers.
23:33Neighbors of Las Tres Marias
23:35We're gathered because we have to decide something very important
23:39I'm speaking about the future of this country
23:43Everything you have achieved has been thanks to your work and your effort
23:47However, the left wing wants us to believe something completely different
23:52They offer an effortless paradise
23:54But I assure you that if they win, they'll sweep away everything
23:58That is why I invite you to vote for progress
24:01To vote for good values
24:03To vote for the Conservative Party
24:23You voted wrong
24:25Vote again
24:28Get another
24:42Today this country set an example for this continent of Indians and Negroes
24:47Here's to this lasting forever and ever
24:51Cheers
24:52Cheers
24:52Cheers
24:53Cheers
24:53Cheers
26:23I'll be right back, Patron. With interest. I'll pay you back when I'm rich.
26:27What's your name?
26:30Trenzito Soto.
26:32That's a lot. What's it for, exactly?
26:35For a train ticket, a pair of brand new shoes, and I'd like to get a perm.
27:01Trenzito Soto would play in his life.
27:06Here's your mail, Patron. Anything else, sir?
27:10No.
27:13Trenzito Soto.
27:23Trenzito Soto.
27:39Trenzito Soto.
27:50Trenzito Soto.
27:54Trenzito Soto.
28:20Son, don't get any closer.
28:22I don't want you to get sick.
28:31You look like a savage, marry someone, Catholic and decent, who can give your children.
28:53You're so irritating.
28:57Don't get agitated.
28:59Rest.
29:02Just rest now.
29:04Don't get agitated.
29:18Don't get agitated.
29:22Don't get agitated.
29:39Arrange a proper funeral.
29:41What's going to happen to me?
29:43I spent my life taking care of her.
29:45Live. Travel.
29:47Buy yourself a dress.
29:50Use the money for mom's medicine.
29:56Esteban, I can't stay here all alone.
29:58Don't lie in pastures, he leadeth me in the quiet waters by.
30:08My soul he doth restore again.
30:13And me to walk doth make within the past.
30:48Our only daughter left unmarried is Clarita.
30:51Clarita. The youngest, right?
30:53Yes, and the most special, too.
30:56Special?
30:56Mm-hmm.
30:58Special how?
31:00She's unconventional, in all honesty.
31:02She went nine years without speaking.
31:04She didn't want to.
31:05Mm-hmm.
31:07Silence is a virtue, not a defect.
31:09Yes, but there are other things, Esteban.
31:11Communicating with dead people.
31:12Or moving objects with her mind.
31:14Mm, predicting disasters.
31:16Mm-hmm.
31:19None of those oddities bother me.
31:21All I want is healthy kids, Don Severo.
31:23Don't rush into this.
31:25I believe you have to meet Clarita
31:27to get to know her better.
31:29She's your daughter, not to mention Rosa Sista.
31:31I don't see the risk.
31:32But I believe it's important to ask about Clara's opinion as well.
31:34I mean...
31:35There she is.
31:51I was expecting you.
32:00Well?
32:05Excuse me.
32:11Your parents speak wonders about you.
32:15I'm an orphan and an older man.
32:17I'll have to speak wonders about myself, so...
32:24No one has given me anything.
32:27I have considerable assets that I hope will keep growing.
32:31I believe in effort.
32:33I believe in discipline.
32:34Do you want to marry me?
32:37I say this to avoid wasting time.
32:43I really like your directness.
32:47Do you want to marry me?
32:50Yes.
32:52But why?
32:55Because it's my destiny.
33:02But I was here.
33:11What's wrong, Parabas?
33:23What is it, Parabas?
33:28Hey, relax.
33:30Calm down.
33:31Come on.
33:32The butcher's here, huh?
33:34Just don't be late for the party, all right?
33:47Excuse me?
33:49My brother asked for you.
33:52Oh.
33:58I'm happy with the union of our families.
34:01Yes, me too.
34:02I was told that the affairs of the household are not of interest to you, but they are to me.
34:11Please stop worrying.
34:16You are not to end alone.
34:18You will stay with us, and you and I will become sisters.
34:35I'm happy with the union of our families.
34:36I'm happy with the union of our families.
34:39I'm happy with the union of our families.
34:41I'm happy with the union of our families.
34:43I'm happy with the union of our families.
34:44I'm happy with the union of our families.
34:44I'm happy with the union of our families.
34:45I'm happy with the union of our families.
34:45I'm happy with the union of our families.
34:46I'm happy with the union of our families.
34:47I'm happy with the union of our families.
34:47I'm happy with the union of our families.
34:47I'm happy with the union of our families.
34:48I'm happy with the union of our families.
34:50I'm happy with the union of our families.
34:52I'm happy with the union of our families.
35:03Oh, I'm crying.
35:16It's hurt!
35:30Excuse me.
35:32Of course.
36:03The house won't be the same without you.
36:06I know I'm going to miss you too very much.
36:21My little one is all grown up.
36:23Oh boy, I'm so happy, my child.
36:37I'm so happy.
36:38I'm so happy.
36:51Excuse me.
36:54May I have my wife back?
36:55Yes, of course.
37:13Are you all right?
37:14I'm so happy.
37:19Yes, of course.
37:20Yes, of course.
37:26I was so happy.
37:28Yes, of course.
37:39I'm so happy.
37:40I'm so happy.
38:04Barrabas was dying without any rush,
38:07with his eyes fixed on Clara,
38:09who completely forgot about the party to accompany him until his last breath.
38:15Esteban was the only one who didn't think it was a bad omen,
38:19one that hovered in the air and that no one dared to name.
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