From cockfights to corruption to lust to touches of perversion and the extremes men (and women) go to in order to escape the ravages of poverty. It's all here and more. The movie brings to mind several filmmakers, Bunuel, whom Ripstein had worked with, Fellini, Rossellini, Kusturica, the ones who can take the dark side of humanity, the depravities and cruelties, and convert them into stories in which you can actually identify with the characters despite the fact that they are less than admirable. This is great cinema, great directing, writing, and acting. It reminded me a lot of Los Olvidados in its depiction of the squalor of rural Mexico and the mythological symbolism. I applaud Ripstein for this slice of torrid existence that leaves you wondering if the whole materialistic system of the world isn't one big cockfight. Ripstein is one of those filmmakers who can say in one shot what would take others less gifted 10 or more hours of film to convey. Very adult and very entertaining. Highly recommended!