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Fire in the Soul

Country: Puerto Rico, Language: Spanish, 105 mins

Original Title

Fuego en el Alma
  • Director: Abdiel Colberg
  • Writer: Flora Perez Garay
  • Producer: Flora Perez Garay; Rey Pascual

CGiii Comment

Three distinct stories...

The first is an amateur tale of domestic jealousy and is of no interest.

The second...an air steward leading a double life. The use of 9/11 footage is a disrespectful disgrace.

The third...old woman falls for younger man. Irrelevant.

The low production values, the lousy script, the kindergarten direction, the am-dram performances...

Disrespectful crap.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Three stories of passion,jealosy,doubt and infidelity... Three couples that are burned by sudden and unexpected feelings and are pushed to make the decision that will change their lives forever, influenced by the events of september 11 in New York City. The story takes place in the tropical Island of Puerto Rico and shows how tight and close the relationship between NYC and Puerto Rico is.

Cast & Characters

Raul Davila;    
Julian Gil;    
Braulio Castillo Hijo;
Rey Pascual;    
Idalia Perez-Garay