8/10
If I don't see you again
1 December 2006
Warning: Spoilers
This film proved to be a real surprise. Director Juan Jose Villasenor, who also wrote it, did a wonderful job with the resources he had. The movie shows how hard it is to break down the human spirit, even at the end of one's life.

We are invited for a trip to a seniors' residence in Mexico. Bruno, the leader of a small band that plays for the folks at the place, is shaken by the death of Rosita, a woman who was a celebrity in her youth. All she wanted from Bruno is for him to give Margarita, a niece, her ashes, so she can take them to Tijuana. When he meets the young woman, she doesn't want to be involved, she'd rather give him money so he can take them himself.

Bruno, who had problems with the director of the residence, decides to stay with Margarita, a woman of easy virtue that works in a seedy night club. The others in the band decide to come looking for Bruno, and when they find him, they don't want to go back. Bruno and the guys decide to try to get themselves hired for Margarita's place. The owner of the club has his own ideas in mind. Without knowing, they have been tapped for taking drugs in their instrument cases, something that Margarita discovers and she is able to fool the traffickers.

"If I Never See You Again" is an enjoyable film because it doesn't pretend to be otherwise. The older men suddenly discover the joys of being on their own. The seniors' center robbed them of their will to live as they discover how much they love their freedom and each other. The ensemble cast do a wonderful job, especially Jorge Galvan, who brings Bruno to life. Leticia Huijara is perfect as Margarita. Angelica Pelaez surprises as Diana, the lonely woman that discovers love at last.
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