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In the sweltering heat of a conservative Mexican town, Phaedra (Susana Salazar) lives in a gilded cage. Her husband, Theseus (Fernando Becerril), is a powerful businessman whose presence is defined more by his frequent work trips than his affection.

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The tragedy reaches its peak as the characters flee the ranch. In a final, surreal moment of "divine" intervention, their car is struck by a truck carrying a large statue of the Virgin Mary. As the dust settles and the lives are extinguished, the film famously ends on the statue's face, which appears to wear a cryptic, chilling smile. Key Details of the 2005 Film Director: Jaime Ruiz Ibáñez In the sweltering heat of a conservative Mexican

Director Mateo Herranz was famously forced by distributors to cut over 20 minutes from the theatrical release, including the infamous “Confession Booth” sequence and a longer, unbroken shot of the restoration gone wrong. The Exclusive restores them — and with them, the film’s unbearable tension. Castigo Divino 2005 - Exclusive The tragedy reaches