Even the most respected literary works don't always translate well to screen, and this is an example of a very challenging adaptation.
Magic realism in particular can be quite evocative on page but confusing on screen, seen in Pedro Páramo's narrative time switches, ambiguous dialogues, and elements of fantasy.
The film's cast and visual team have done an inspiring job conveying the darkness, fear, and superstitions of the times, and the dread of confronting the worst of human nature.
It may be that this film will speak strongly to a local audience familiar with the original work and its deeper significance within Mexican culture.
For other viewers, it could present a demanding – and lengthy, at two-plus hours – watch.
Read the full review at Common Sense Media.
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