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In the Time of the Butterflies
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Directed by Mariano Barroso.
Based on the book by Julia Alvarez, this fact-based drama tells the story of a woman who, along with her family, found the courage to defy a corrupt dictator -- and paid a fearful price for their actions. Minerva Mirabal (Salma Hayek) and her sisters Patria (Lumi Cavazos), Mate (Mia Maestro), and Dede (Pilar Padilla) are the daughters of Enrique (Fernando Becerril), a man who owns a plantation and a small store in the Dominican Republic during the rule of the despotic Rafael LeónidasTrujillo (Edward James Olmos). When several members of her family are killed by Trujillo's forces, Minerva pledges that she will some day win revenge against the dictator, though when the leader first encounters Minerva, it's after she helps foil a friend's poorly planned assassination attempt. After completing her schooling, Minerva meets Virgilio Morales (Marc Anthony), a professor of law at a state university who also works with an underground rebel group attempting to overthrow Trujillo. The two fall in love, and Virgilio helps to open Minerva's eyes to the extent of Trujillo's crimes; when Virgilio is forced to go underground as a result of his actions against Trujillo, Minerva pledges to follow his example and become a lawyer. However, Trujillo's head has been turned by the lovely Minerva, and the more he learns about her, the more he wants to seduce her, hoping to crush her fiery spirit. In time, Minerva attends law school, hoping to challenge the system from within, but upon graduation she discovers Trujillo has been keeping tabs on her actions and isn't about to allow her to practice law; an outraged Minerva vows to fight the corrupt dictator by any means necessary. Produced for the Showtime premium cable network, In the Time of the Butterflies first aired on October 21, 2001; leading lady Salma Hayek also served as executive producer. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"Please bear with me, as I am a blog virgin. I am not sure how this is suppose to work, but I am willing to give it a try. So here goes nothing. In the Time of the Butterflies ... this is one film that I wanted to talk about because it really moved me. In short, it is about a revolution in the DR that was basically started (or at least progressed) by three young sisters. I first saw this movie as a timid sophmore spanish student at Calvin. I sat in awe during the whole movie - transfixed by these amazing women. I felt that I was a part of the story, but then again, this is what every great movie should do for you. I was overwhelmed by the attitude of the faithful women even in the imminent face of death. It especially encouraging that these revolutionists were women. Now don't get me wrong, I am no bra burner - I believe that woman have a place and men have a place. But these women were strong and persistant in standing up for what they believe, and this should transend ... " [More]
 



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