
Crepúsculo Rojo 2010
In the sun-baked hills of Iturbide, Nuevo León, a friendship forged in fire becomes a desperate clash in *Crepúsculo Rojo (2010)*, a gritty drama directed by Carlos González Morantes.
Director: Carlos González Morantes
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Crepúsculo Rojo (2010) about?
*Crepúsculo Rojo (2010)* follows two lifelong friends, Valente and Dagoberto, whose bond is strained when Valente robs a bank to save his family's ranch from foreclosure. Dagoberto, a lawman, is forced to hunt him down, forcing them to confront decades of unresolved conflicts under the unforgiving sun of Iturbide, Nuevo León.
Who directed Crepúsculo Rojo?
The film was directed by Carlos González Morantes, a filmmaker known for his evocative storytelling and deep character studies.
Who stars in Crepúsculo Rojo?
The lead roles are played by Alberto Estrella and María Rebecca, with strong supporting performances from Enoc Leaño, Janneth Villarreal, and Ernesto Yáñez.
Is Crepúsculo Rojo (2010) worth watching?
While the film isn't widely rated, its compelling narrative, authentic setting, and emotional depth make it a hidden gem for fans of character-driven dramas. The high-stakes conflict and stunning visuals elevate it beyond a typical revenge tale.
How long is Crepúsculo Rojo?
The film has a runtime of 95 minutes.
About Crepúsculo Rojo (2010) — A gripping tale of friendship, betrayal, and redemption
In the sun-baked hills of Iturbide, Nuevo León, a friendship forged in fire becomes a desperate clash in *Crepúsculo Rojo (2010)*, a gritty drama directed by Carlos González Morantes. The film unfolds when financial ruin forces Valente to make an impossible choice: lose the family ranch or rob a bank to save it. His childhood friend, Dagoberto, is tasked with stopping him, reigniting old wounds as the two navigate a high-stakes manhunt under the crimson glow of a setting sun. Morantes crafts a tense, emotional tale of loyalty, betrayal, and the blurred line between justice and survival, where every decision casts a long shadow.
The story pulses with raw intensity, exploring themes of friendship tested by circumstance and the weight of legacy. The Mexican countryside serves as a stunning backdrop, its rugged beauty contrasting sharply with the emotional turbulence of the characters. With powerhouse performances from Alberto Estrella and María Rebecca, *Crepúsculo Rojo (2010)* delivers a story that lingers like the dust settling after a duel—haunting, inevitable, and impossible to forget.