Three young women from the U.S. visit Mexico and enjoy the sights. While there, they visit the ranch of a celebrated matador, where she enters a small ring and faces a calf. After the calf runs her down, she has a transformative moment in which she decides to train for the ring.
This premise is bizarre, especially since Bette was the one who saw bullfighting as barbaric.
The entire 20-minute film feels like it was financed by the Mexican Tourist Board. Regardless, there are shots of pretty scenery and a beautiful young model. I would not be surprised if tourism to Mexico increased in the next few years. Everything looks so pleasant and colorful--like the spontaneous fiestas and the vendors selling tortillas along the sidewalks.
This premise is bizarre, especially since Bette was the one who saw bullfighting as barbaric.
The entire 20-minute film feels like it was financed by the Mexican Tourist Board. Regardless, there are shots of pretty scenery and a beautiful young model. I would not be surprised if tourism to Mexico increased in the next few years. Everything looks so pleasant and colorful--like the spontaneous fiestas and the vendors selling tortillas along the sidewalks.