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This work reads the film as an allegorical examination of the Mexican Revolution, focusing on how it romanticizes the contributions of women within family structures. "The Filmistic Study of Like Water for Chocolate" Available via

When forced to bake the cake for Pedro and Rosaura’s wedding, Tita's tears mix with the batter. The guests are overcome with intense longing and mechanical crying, culminating in collective illness. 1616como agua para chocolate 1992 vavi

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Set in Northern Mexico during the early 20th-century , the story follows Tita (Lumi Cavazos), the youngest of three daughters.