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''Blue Eyelids'' ( es, Párpados azules) is a 2007 Mexican drama film directed by Ernesto Contreras.


Plot

''Marina Farfán'' works at a cloth factory, and during a work ceremony the owner of the company draws Marina's name on a contest and she wins a paid trip to ''Playa Salamandra''. When she collects her prize, ''Marina'' finds out it's a trip for two, but her introverted and sordid personality had stopped her from connecting with other people for years, and she doesn't have anyone to share the trip with. Later, while ''Marina'' buys bread, she is recognized by ''Víctor'', a former high school classmate that she doesn't remember, but who is a little insistent on talking to her to remember the old days. ''Marina'' isn't interested in his advances, but when she fights with her sister ''Lucía'', who was supposed to come with her on the trip, she decides to call ''Víctor'' and invite him to go with her instead. ''Víctor'' agrees to go with her, but as the departure day gets closer, spontaneously, they alternate invitations to go out that make them gradually get to know each other. Although there's mutual disposition, they never connect with each other emotionally. It comes to the time when they both have to confess that they're alone, and that it's the main reason they got together despite being two strangers. When the day of the travel arrives, ''Marina'' decides to go by herself. When she returns, she talks with ''Víctor'', and they both agree to give each other a second chance. ''Víctor'' proposes to her, and she accepts, despite the lack of chemistry and love between the two of them.


Cast

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Cecilia Suárez María Cecilia Suárez de Garay, known professionally as Cecilia Suárez (Mexican ; born November 22, 1971), is a Mexican actress and a prominent activist working with the United Nations and European Union campaigning against femicide and viole ...
as Marina Farfán * Enrique Arreola as Víctor Mina


References


External links

* * Mexican drama films 2000s Mexican films {{2000s-Mexico-film-stub