La diosa del asfalto (2020), directed by Julián Hernández, is a gritty Mexican drama inspired by the real-life "Castradoras de Santa Fe," an all-female punk-rock gang in the 1980s. Reviews are largely polarized, often praising its powerful themes of feminist solidarity while criticizing technical execution and script choices. Key Highlights from Reviews
: The frequent use of the "Dutch angle" (tilted camera) was a point of contention for some, though the director reportedly used it to convey the story's inherent instability. Overall Reception Rating/Verdict Rotten Tomatoes La diosa del asfalto
: The film's use of punk-rock as a vehicle for rebellion and the raw depiction of the "landfill ghettos" of Santa Fe are noted as central elements. Common Criticisms La diosa del asfalto (2020), directed by Julián
: Several reviewers, including those at La Estatuilla , describe the screenplay as melodramatic or resembling a "telenovela," noting that it often fails to fully develop its multiple narrative threads. including those at La Estatuilla