Yoyes (2000) Poster

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6/10
Acceptable biograhy about a regretted terrorist with very good acting by Ana Torrent
ma-cortes12 October 2019
Dolores Gonzalez, Yoyes, deals with a regretted terrorist very well played by Ana Torrent along with a fine support cast as Ernesto Alterio, Florence Pernal, Ramon Langa, Isabel Ordaz, Iñaqui Ierra, Adolfo Fernandez, Marxelo Rubio, among others. Yoyes had a moving and tragic life from Basque Country and she was member of the terrorist Marxist Lenilist organization Eta that committed around 1000 murders, killing especially Police, Guardia Civil and military. Operating from the sixties, these separatist terrorists have caused a lot of massacres, slaughters, wounded people, destruction, and wreak havoc. She took part at the terrorist organization as killer executioner and as a main member of the commanding committee. Her life takes a breaking point when she witnesses the killing of another terrorist, a brain of the organization called Argi : Iñaqui Ierra. Yoyes along with sweetheart, a philosophy professor : Ernesto Alterio with whom she marries, flee to Mexico and Francia : Paris and Biarriz. After spending 10 years in Mexico Yoyes returns to Spain, attempting to live a pacific existence but his life changes dramatically . She regrets his terrorist acts and and being pardoned, thanks to Amnisty Law, she opts for the reinsertion .Then his life as a regretted person goes to news front page. However, the terrorist band doesn't forget. Eta deemed to be Yoyes a traitor and a mole. Then a terrorist gunned him in the head in front of her little daughter.

Here director Helena Taberna makes a decent flick, being her first and best movie, including biographic elements, drama, thrills, and suspense. It is a passable yarn, though slow-moving, and tiring, at times. The story is paced by means of long flashbacks and being some hard comprehend due to the narration goes back and forth. In the picture also appears other historical events as dirty war against Eta, El Gal, massacre at the Rolando Cafeteria with 11 dead people in which Eta divided itself into 2 organizations :Eta political-military and Eta military , and death of Franco 1975, among others. There is a certain glorification to this woman when she was really a simple regretted terrorist who directed the band and comitted some murders.

It contains an atmospheric and adequate cinematography by Federico Ribes. And a sensitive and exciting musical score by Angel Illaramendi who has composed good soundtracks of known films as Son of bride, El celo, The cliff, Lluvia en los zapatos, Luna de Avellaneda, Los Borgia. The motion picture well produced by Enrique Cerezo and Jose Luis Garci, was professionaly directed by Helena Taberna, though I has some flaws and failures. Taberna is a good filmaker who has directed a few documentary films and shorts as Nagore, Alsasua 1936, Extranjeras, Varados and big screen movies as El acantilado, El contenido del silencio and Yoyes. Rating 6 out of 10
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6/10
Necessary and instructive...
rainking_es20 February 2006
This is the story of Dolores González (aka "Yoyes"), a woman who made it to the directive committee of ETA (the terrorist-separatist from Basque Country, Spain) in a time where the activities of the band might be justified in some way (the last years of Franco's dictatorship). Once the band began to murder civilians she decided to leave, she exiled in Mexico and after 12 years she came back to Spain to live and ordinary life. ETA shot her in the head in front of her little daughter: they considered that she was a traitor.

I think that a figure such as Yoyes' would have deserved to be filmed by a more expert director, because the débutant Helena Tabernas makes some narrative mistakes, the movie is certainly confusing and slow, some sequences are just pointless, and one or two of the actors weren't up to the job.

The movie went rather unnoticed at the time it was released. It wasn't a good idea to make a movie about a member of ETA when the PP (Popular Party) was governing the country (they were totally against the Basque separatism and, of course, against ETA). Anyway, I think it's a necessary movie that should be watched by anyone. Everything is not just black or white... you know what I mean.

*My rate: 6/10
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6/10
Ideas gone wrong
jotix1003 June 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Dolores Gonzalez, better known as Yoyes, an idealistic young woman, had to her credit being the first female leader of the Spanish separatist group ETA. The Basque country where she came from fought hard against the late dictator Franco. When her life was threatened, she went into exile, first in Mexico, and later in France, where there group had as big a following as in Spain.

Yoyes, who fell in love and married philosophy professor Joxean, is first seen coming to Paris to be reunited with her husband. Her life in France changes dramatically as she witnesses the death of Argi, who was the brain of the organization. Since then, Yoyes gets fed up by the way things change as others want to become more radical in their posture against the government in Spain taking aim at innocent people rather than to corrupt government people.

Since she was tired of being by herself in France, she decides to be reunited with the rest of the family in Spain. By then, things had turned for the worst as ETA became involved in terrorizing innocent civilians. Her own comrades decided Yoyes had betrayed the cause because she wanted a different approach to the struggle. Her own people decided to eliminate her and members of her family.

The film style is somewhat confused. The problem was perhaps the way director Helena Taberna presents the narrative. The story is difficult to comprehend at times because it goes back and forth to different periods in the life of Yoyes. The only way to make sense is by the hair style of Yoyes, long hair is the past and short hair is the present. Ana Torrent is the best excuse to watch the film.
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